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Wed-Af-Po3.11-16 [181]<br />

Influence of high thermal conduction plastic having negative<br />

thermal expansion property on cooling performance<br />

in conduction cooled HTS coils<br />

Tomoaki Takao, Yuki Tanaka, Shota Suga, et al.<br />

Sophia University, Japan<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.11-17 [182]<br />

Thermal Stable Analysis on Superconducting Magnet<br />

stacked by REBCO Annulus Plates<br />

Yanbing Hou, Yinshun Wan, Xi Yuan and Yan Li<br />

North China Electric Power University, China<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.11-18 [183]<br />

HTS Magnet with Smart Insulation Method<br />

Young-Sik Jo, Hyung-Wook Kim, Seog-Whan Kim, et al.<br />

Korea Electro-technology Research Institute, Korea<br />

Poster Session 3.12 13:15 - 15:00 Posters Area<br />

AC Losses<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.12-01 [184]<br />

AC Loss Investigation on the High Temperature Superconducting<br />

(HTS) Coil Under the Action of AC Currents<br />

and AC Magnetic Fields<br />

Boyang Shen, Jianzhao Geng, Chao Li, et al.<br />

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.12-02 [185]<br />

AC Loss of a Quasi-isotropic Strand Stacked by 2G<br />

Wires by Numerical Simulation in Cryogenic Temperature<br />

Changtao Kan<br />

North China Electric Power University, China<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.12-03 [186]<br />

Evaluation of hysteresis losses in the (RE)BCO pancakewound<br />

insert of the NHMFL 32 T all-superconducting<br />

magnet using an iterative multi-scale approach<br />

Edgar Berrospe-juarez<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.12-04 [187]<br />

Influence of the modeling depth and voltage level on circulating<br />

currents in parallel conductors of a PMSM<br />

Florian Birnkammer, Junquan Chen, et al.<br />

Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Germany<br />

Wed<br />

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