Title :
Progress on the conductor for the superconducting toroids of the ATLAS experiment
Author :
Rossi, L. ; Volpini, G. ; Berriaud, C. ; Horvath, I.L. ; Neuenschwander, J.
Author_Institution :
LASA Lab., Milan Univ., Italy
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The production of the conductor for the superconducting toroids of the ATLAS experiment at LHC (CERN) is under way. The conductor is obtained by coextruding a big Rutherford cable with very pure aluminium. All toroids, one Barrel Toroid (BT) and two End Cap Toroids (ECT), require a conductor with a critical current of about 60 kA at 5 T, 4.2 K and a RRR in excess of 800 (at zero field), together with a very good bonding between cable and aluminum: 20 MPa for the BT and 15 MPa for the ECT. So far four long lengths, approximately 7 km out of the 90 km of the total need, have been successfully produced, thus demonstrating the feasibility of the process. The paper describes the results of the R&D phases and the results obtained in this first production. The critical current degradation due to cabling and coextrusion was found quite moderate (7-8% in total), despite the low copper content of the strands (Cu:NbTi=1.09-1.18). The bonding was also very good with values well in excess of the specification. A special control system based on continuous ultrasonic inspection was used in the coextrusion line to monitor the bonding quality in real time during production.
Keywords :
critical currents; position sensitive particle detectors; superconducting cables; superconducting magnets; 15 MPa; 20 MPa; 4.2 K; 5 T; 60 kA; ATLAS; Barrel Toroid; CuNbTi; End Cap Toroids; Rutherford cable; bonding; cabling; coextrusion; conductor; critical current degradation; superconducting toroids; ultrasonic inspection; Aluminum; Bonding; Conductors; Copper; Critical current; Degradation; Electrical capacitance tomography; Large Hadron Collider; Production; Superconducting cables;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on