Numerical modeling of the influence of randomly macroscopic inhomogeneities on the magnetic induction and temperature dynamics of a high-Tc superconducting slab
Abstract
In this study we perform numerical calculations of the spatial and time variation of the magnetic induction, current density and temperature in an infinite superconducting slab with macroscopic inhomogeneities. We also modeled an homogeneuos superconductor as a referential material, considering characteristic magnetothermal properties of a high-Tc single crystal. The theoretical formalism is enclosed in the dynamical regime and a continuum electrodynamic approach. In particular, we studied the correlation between the magnetic jumps and temperature rise occurrence with the presence of macroscopical inhomogeneities, modeled through an stochastic current-carrying ability spatial profile.
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