DocumentCode
1067825
Title
Development and test of single-layer common coil dipole wound with reacted Nb3Sn cable
Author
Kashikhin, V.S. ; Ambrosio, G. ; Andreev, N. ; Barzi, E. ; Chichili, D. ; Imbasciati, L. ; Feher, S. ; Kashikhin, V.V. ; Lamm, M. ; Limon, P.J. ; Novitski, I. ; Orris, D. ; Sylvester, C. ; Tartaglia, M. ; Tompkins, J. ; Yadav, S. ; Yamada, R. ; Velev, G.
Author_Institution
Fermilab, USA
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2004
fDate
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
353
Lastpage
356
Abstract
The first one-meter long common coil dipole model (HFDC-01) has been fabricated and tested at Fermilab. This magnet has several innovative features such as: single-layer racetrack coils, a 22-mm wide 60-strand Rutherford-type cable made of 0.7-mm Nb3Sn strands, and a stainless steel coil-support structure reinforced by horizontal bridges inserted between coil blocks. The model was instrumented with voltage taps, quench heaters, temperature sensors and strain gauges in order to monitor the quench origin, and to study mechanical and quench protection issues. This paper summarizes the model design parameters, the fabrication procedures and the test results.
Keywords
accelerator magnets; magnetic variables measurement; niobium alloys; superconducting cables; superconducting magnets; tin alloys; 0.7 mm; 22 mm; Fermilab; HFDC-01; Nb3Sn; Nb3Sn cable; Nb3Sn strands; Rutherford-type cable; coil blocks; common coil dipole model wound; fabrication procedures; mechanical protection issues; model design parameters; quench heaters; quench origin; quench protection issues; single-layer racetrack coils; stainless steel coil-support structure; strain gauges; superconducting accelerator magnet; temperature sensors; test results; voltage taps; Bridge circuits; Coils; Instruments; Niobium; Steel; Temperature sensors; Testing; Tin; Voltage; Wounds; $rm Nb_; Common coil dipole; manufacturing; rm Sn$ ; superconducting accelerator magnet; tests;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/Tasc.2004.829128
Filename
1324806
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