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THERMAL ANALYSIS OF QUENCH PROPAGATION IN SUPERCONDUCTING COILS

Numerical Heat Transfer, 1986
The transient three-dimensional conduction equation with a source term that accounts for the propagating resistive wave front has been solved for a superconducting magnet coil by the control volume finite-difference method with floating nodes. Coupled with this, the code solves the electrical and magnetic circuit equations.
B. Dorri, V. Kadambi
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Multiple Crack Propagation under Thermal Load

1993
Rapid quenching of brittle materials gives rise to hierarchically ordered crack patterns. A scenario of thermal shock crack propagation can be derived: unstable propagation of several out of a great number of preexisting surface flaws leads to a transient state of cracks of nearly equal lengths and spacing.
H.-A. Bahr   +5 more
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Battery Safety - Preventing Thermal Propagation

ATZ worldwide, 2022
Bernhard Brunnsteiner   +2 more
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Adiabatic thermal equilibrium for axisymmetic intense beam propagation

2007 16th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference, 2007
Summary form only given. An adiabatic equilibrium is obtained for an intense, axisymmetric charged-particle beam propagating through a periodic solenoidal focusing field. The thermal beam distribution function is constructed. The beam rms envelope equation is derived, and the self-consistent nonuniform density profile is calculated.
Jing Zhou   +2 more
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Periodic Crack Propagation Under Thermal Stress

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2004
We discuss periodic crack propagation in a strip of glass that is pulled from a hot oven towards a cold bath, and develop a dynamical description of the trajectory in the oscillatory regime. This theory is based on the dynamical law for crack propagation proposed by Hodgdon and Sethna.
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Thermal Wave Propagation in Helium II

1969
Landau's equations for the two-fluid model of liquid helium II are us ed as the basis for an investigation of the properties of thermal wave propagation. A number of assumptions are made which reduce the four original equations to a system of two non-linear partial differential equations valid to first order in the relative velocity of the two ...
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Chain-thermal flame propagation

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1960
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Dynamic crack propagation under thermal impact

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2023
Seyed Hadi Bayat, Mohammad Bagher Nazari
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On Thermal-Neutron Pulse Propagation

Nuclear Science and Engineering, 1966
K. Y. Cheung, G. H. Miley
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