Acoustic Diagnostic Method for Devices Operating in Gas or Liquid

A novel system and method for detecting a quench of a superconducting conductor and detecting abnormal behavior of a superconducting conductor using acoustic sensor technology in the coolant of a superconducting cable and/or magnet is disclosed. This system and method is not only limited to use for superconductors, but also may be used for any device disposed in liquid and gas. Acoustic sensors are installed along a coolant space of a superconducting conductor and monitor coolant conditions. By monitoring acoustic changes, temperature changes or coolant flow disruption can be detected very quickly by an acoustic sensor array. By disposition of the acoustic sensor array in a coolant flow channel, the acoustic sensor system can quickly detect a local condition, such as the thermal status (temperature) of a superconducting cable and magnet with precise spatial resolution.

Researchers

Departments: Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices / Sensing & Imaging: Acoustics

  • acoustic diagnostic system and method for superconducting devices operating in gas or liquid
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