DocumentCode
979662
Title
Development and testing of high field, high current density solenoids and magnets, wound with stabilized filamentary Nb3 -Sn cable and reacted after winding
Author
Asner, A. ; Becquet, Ch. ; Hagedorn, D. ; Niqueletto, Ch. ; Thomi, W.
Author_Institution
CERN, Sps Division
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
1981
fDate
1/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
416
Lastpage
419
Abstract
First, the successful development and testing of a 2.6 cm inner diameter, high field and high current density solenoid, wound with a Cu-stabilized, fine filamentary Nb3 -Sn cable, and reacted after winding, is described. At an overall current density in the winding of
corresponding to a current density of
in the non-insulated cable, a maximum field of Bm = 8.8 T had been obtained without any training. Based on this very positive result, a 0.9 m-long, 10 cm-warm bore, beam line quadrupole magnet, wound with the same cable, is actually being assembled. The nominal parameters are : field gradient
, maximum field in the winding Bm = 7.4 T at an overall current density in the winding of
. The very specific technological and design aspects of this magnet, related to the "wind and react" technique, such as the conductor insulation, coil winding technique, execution of connections etc, will be discussed. Actually, the four coils for the quadrupole magnet have been manufactured and the assembly of the magnet started. We expect to perform the first tests early next year.
corresponding to a current density of
in the non-insulated cable, a maximum field of B
, maximum field in the winding B
. The very specific technological and design aspects of this magnet, related to the "wind and react" technique, such as the conductor insulation, coil winding technique, execution of connections etc, will be discussed. Actually, the four coils for the quadrupole magnet have been manufactured and the assembly of the magnet started. We expect to perform the first tests early next year.Keywords
Accelerator magnets, superconducting; Assembly; Boring; Coils; Conductors; Current density; Magnets; Niobium; Solenoids; Testing; Wounds;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1981.1061064
Filename
1061064
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