Title :
Comparison Between Active and Passive Shielding Designs for a Large Acceptance Superconducting Dipole Magnet
Author :
Gastineau, Bernard ; Pes, Chhon ; Ducret, Jean-Eric
Author_Institution :
CEA, Centre d´´Etudes Nucl. de Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Comparison between active and passive shielding magnets for a large acceptance superconducting dipole magnet has been carried out. The two magnet designs have been studied to answer to the new requirements of Nuclear Physics experiments in order to get a momentum resolution of up to 10-3 with 1 GeV/nucleon heavy-ion beams: A field integral of about 5Tmiddotm]], a very low fringe field, especially in the target region about 1 meter upstream from the magnet entrance, and a large acceptance defined by a maximum bending angle of 40deg together with an opening horizontal and vertical angle of +/-80 mrad for the neutrons and the charged fragments. To fulfil these requirements, we find that the iron shielding magnet needs a heavier mass, about 300 tons, compared to the active one, even though the total device volume is not so different (4 meter diameter). With iron the coil volume is divided by two (compared with the same current density value) but the stored energy decreases only of less than 20%. The trajectory reconstruction algorithms give results within the specifications for the kinematical reconstruction at the target in both cases, either with iron pole and yoke or with innovative shielding coils, as shown by the given figures of merit. The conclusion of this study is that we find here the limits of a traditional iron design and that the physics requirements open the way to the choice of an active shielding design
Keywords :
beam handling techniques; critical current density (superconductivity); magnetic shielding; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; active shielding design; bending angle; charged fragments; current density; fringe field; heavy-ion beams; innovative shielding coils; iron pole; iron shielding magnet; iron yoke; kinematical reconstruction; large acceptance superconducting dipole magnet design; momentum resolution; neutrons; particle beam optics; passive shielding designs; stored energy; trajectory reconstruction algorithms; Coils; Current density; Iron; Magnetic devices; Magnetic shielding; Neutrons; Nuclear physics; Particle beams; Superconducting magnets; Trajectory; Active shielding; iron; large acceptance; particle beam optics; pole; shielding; superconducting magnets; yoke;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2006.871328