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Straight and Curved Canted Cosine Theta Superconducting Dipoles for Ion Therapy: Comparison Between Various Design Options and Technologies for Ramping Operation

Canted Cosine Theta layout for accelerator magnets is a very attractive since such magnets can be manufactured and assembled without big tooling, and with a relatively modest number of parts and tools. In the frame of European Horizon2020 funds, two collaborations, HITRIplusand I.FAST, are developin...

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Autores principales: Matteis, E De, Barna, D, Ceruti, G, Kirby, G, Lecrevisse, T, Mariotto, S, Perini, D, Prioli, M, Rossi, L, Scibor, K, Statera, M, Sorbi, M, Sorti, S, Toral, F, Valente, R U
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2023.3259330
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2857860
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Sumario:Canted Cosine Theta layout for accelerator magnets is a very attractive since such magnets can be manufactured and assembled without big tooling, and with a relatively modest number of parts and tools. In the frame of European Horizon2020 funds, two collaborations, HITRIplusand I.FAST, are developing a CCT design, of 80 mm free bore, 4 T central dipole field, and 0.4 T/s ramp-rate. This magnet is expected to be the bending element of a gantry, to control the beam delivery in therapy with ions (hadrontherapy). The paper illustrates first a comparison between CCT and more classical cosine theta layout, followed by the comparison between Nb-Ti, Nb3Sn, MgB2, and HTS tapes coils. Relevant requirement for the magnets of this study is to be operated at low current, to limit the heat generation, in sight of a liquid-free cooling system. The results of the comparison is then applied to the design of two magnet demonstrators. Both adopt a low-losses Nb-Ti rope, consistently with the need for keeping the heat generation as low as possible. The first is a straight combined function dipole-quadrupole, while the second is a curved CCT dipole. The paper concludes with the first manufacturing tests for the CCT formers, for which aluminium -bronze, stainless steel and charged PEEK polymer are being explored as basic material.