DocumentCode
978640
Title
Beam heating studies on an early model ISA superconducting cosine θ magnet
Author
Bozoki, G. ; Bunce, G. ; Danby, G. ; Foelsche, H. ; Jackson, J. ; Prodell, A. ; Soukas, A. ; Stevens, A. ; Stoehr, R. ; Weisenbloom, J.
Author_Institution
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY
Volume
17
Issue
1
fYear
1981
fDate
1/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
172
Lastpage
175
Abstract
Superconducting magnets for accelerators can be accidentally quenched by heat resulting from beam losses in the magnet. The threshold for such quenches is determined by the time structure of the beam loss and by details of the magnet application, construction and cooling. A 4.25 m long superconducting cosine θ dipole magnet, MARK VI, constructed during the research and development phase of the ISABELLE Project at BNL was installed in the 28.5 GeV/c primary proton beam line from the AGS. By energizing the magnet, the proton beam could be deflected into the magnet. The beam intensity required to quench the magnet was observed for different beam sizes and at several values of magnet current up to 2400 A or approximately 70% of the highest magnet operating current. The maximum current was limited by the gas-cooled power lead flow available using pool-boiling helium rather than single phase forced-flow helium at 5 atm for which the magnet system was designed. Details of the experimental setup including the magnet and cryogenic system, the beam-monitoring equipment and instrumentation are described. The measurements are discussed and compared with beam heating measurements made on another superconducting magnet and interpreted using the Cascade Simulation Program, CASIM.
Keywords
Accelerator magnets, superconducting; Magnetic thermal factors; Proton beams; Proton storage rings; Accelerator magnets; Cooling; Heating; Helium; Instruction sets; Magnetic losses; Particle beams; Research and development; Structural beams; Superconducting magnets;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1981.1060967
Filename
1060967
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