DocumentCode :
1067796
Title :
Test results for HD1, a 16 tesla Nb3Sn dipole magnet
Author :
Lietzke, A.F. ; Bartlett, S. ; Bish, P. ; Caspi, S. ; Chiesa, L. ; Dietderich, D. ; Ferracin, P. ; Gourlay, S.A. ; Goli, M. ; Hafalia, R.R. ; Higley, H. ; Hannaford, R. ; Lau, W. ; Liggens, N. ; Mattafirri, S. ; McInturff, A. ; Nyman, M. ; Sabbi, G. ; Sca
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume :
14
Issue :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
345
Lastpage :
348
Abstract :
The Superconducting Magnet Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has been developing the technology for using brittle superconductor in high-field accelerator magnets. HD1, the latest in a series of magnets, contains two, double-layer Nb3Sn flat racetrack coils. This single-bore dipole configuration, using the highest performance conductor available, was designed and assembled for a 16 tesla conductor/structure/pre-stress proof-of-principle. With the combination of brittle conductor and high Lorentz stress, considerable care was taken to predict the magnet\´s mechanical responses to pre-stress, cool-down, and excitation. Subsequent cold testing satisfied expectations: Training started at 13.6 T, 83% of "short-sample", achieved 90% in 10 quenches, and reached its peak bore field (16 T) after 19 quenches. The average plateau,∼92% of "short-sample", appeared to be limited by "stick-slip" conductor motions, consistent with the 16.2 T conductor "lift-off" pre-stress that was chosen for this first test. Some lessons learned and some implications for future conductor and magnet technology development are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; critical current density (superconductivity); magnetic variables measurement; niobium alloys; quenching (thermal); superconducting magnets; 16 tesla; HD1; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Lorentz stress; Nb3Sn; Superconducting Magnet Group; brittle superconductor; conductor motions; dipole magnet; flat racetrack coils; high-field accelerator magnets; magnet mechanical responses; quenches; single-bore dipole configuration; test results; Accelerator magnets; Assembly; Conductors; Laboratories; Niobium; Stress; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Testing; Tin; $rm Nb_; Dipole; high-field; rm Sn$; superconducting magnets; test results;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2004.829122
Filename :
1324804
Link To Document :
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