抄録
Quench propagation velocity is one of the most important parameters for the quench protection of superconducting magnets. We examined the relations between the current redistribution and the quench propagation velocity in a Rutherford cable made of noninsulated strands. Measurements were performed in the cables with three contact conditions between strands, and it was found that the quench propagation velocity and the current redistribution depended on the contact conditions between strands. A numerical simulation of current redistribution using a simple model was performed. We made comparisons between the test and the numerical results, and there was good agreement. We analyzed the numerical results in detail and found that the current redistribution caused by the magnetic field distribution in the cable cross-section around the boundary of the normal zone, normal front, enhanced the quench propagation velocity.