DocumentCode :
975639
Title :
Performance of 75 T Prototype Pulsed Magnet
Author :
Swenson, Charles A. ; Gavrilin, Andrew V. ; Han, Ke ; Walsh, Robert P. ; Schneider-Muntau, Hans J. ; Rickel, Dwight G. ; Schillig, Joseph B. ; Ammerman, Curtis N. ; Sims, James R.
Author_Institution :
Nat. High Magnetic Field Lab., Tallahassee, FL
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
fYear :
2006
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1650
Lastpage :
1655
Abstract :
A new 75 T pulsed magnet design is now in evaluation at the NHMFL Pulsed Field Science Facility. The design incorporates improvements to the engineering template developed for the 65 T pulsed user magnets now at the NHMFL. The development of the 75 T magnet is part of the US-NSF effort to supply insert magnets for the DOE 100 T Multi-shot Pulsed Magnet Program. An important objective of the 75 T project is to gain experience operating insert-like coils at the same temperature, stress, and strain as will be encountered at 100 T. Two coaxially nested solenoid coils comprise the 75 T magnet. The windings are in series electrically. The inner "A" coil is constructed with materials & techniques identical to those planned for the 100 T inserts. We have successfully trained the 75 T prototype to full field over 21 pulses of increasing intensity. The capacitor bank energy for a 75 T pulse is 1.49 MJ. This paper presents a review of the magnet design, operational performance data, and the developments impact on the design of future pulsed field user magnets and inserts for the US-DOE 100 T Multi-shot Pulsed Magnet Program
Keywords :
prototypes; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; 1.49 MJ; 75 T; DOE multishot pulsed magnet program; NHMFL pulsed field science facility; capacitor bank energy; coaxially nested solenoid coils; engineering template; insert-like coils; operational performance; prototype pulsed magnet performance; pulsed magnet design; reviews; Coaxial components; Coils; Design engineering; Magnetic field induced strain; Magnetic materials; Prototypes; Solenoids; Stress; Temperature; US Department of Energy; High magnetic fields; magnet design; pulsed magnetic fields; solenoid magnet;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2006.870551
Filename :
1643176
Link To Document :
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