Title :
Mechanical Design and Construction of Superconducting e-Lens Solenoid Magnet System for RHIC Head-on Beam-Beam Compensation
Author :
Anerella, Michael ; Fischer, Wolf-Joachim ; Gupta, Rajesh ; Jain, Abhishek ; Joshi, Pankaj ; Kovach, P. ; Marone, A. ; Pikin, A. ; Plate, S. ; Tuozzolo, J. ; Wanderer, P.
Author_Institution :
Supercond. Magn. Div., Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
Abstract :
Each 2.6-m long superconducting e-Lens magnet assembly consists of a main solenoid coil and corrector coils mounted concentric to the axis of the solenoid. Fringe field and “antifringe field” solenoid coils are also mounted coaxially at each end of the main solenoid. Due to the high magnetic field of 6 T large interactive forces are generated in the assembly between and within the various magnetic elements. The central field uniformity requirement of ±0.50% and the strict field straightness requirement of ±50 microns over 2.1 m of length provide additional challenges. The coil construction details to meet the design requirements are presented and discussed. The e-Lens coil assemblies are installed in a pressure vessel cooled to 4.5 K in a liquid helium bath. The design of the magnet adequately cools the superconducting coils and the power leads using the available cryogens supplied in the RHIC tunnel. The mechanical design of the magnet structure including thermal considerations is also presented.
Keywords :
beam handling techniques; cryogenics; electron lenses; helium; solenoids; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; RHIC head-on beam-beam compensation; antifringe field; central field uniformity; coil construction; corrector coils; cryogens; e-lens coil assemblies; liquid helium bath; magnetic elements; main solenoid coils; size 2.6 m; superconducting e-lens solenoid magnet system; temperature 4.5 K; Coils; Heating; Helium; Magnetic noise; Solenoids; Superconducting magnets; Windings; Accelerator; electron lens; solenoids; superconducting magnets;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2013.2290696