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Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe

Two types of superconducting quadrupole magnets have been developed: 6 extremely short doublets with a quadrupole length of nearly 11 cm as beam focusing elements in the Karlsruhe superconducting proton linac; 2 quadrupoles of about 1 m length for use in the hyperon experiments at the CERN SPS. The...

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Autores principales: Arendt, F, Fessler, N, Turowski, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.1977.1059449
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description Two types of superconducting quadrupole magnets have been developed: 6 extremely short doublets with a quadrupole length of nearly 11 cm as beam focusing elements in the Karlsruhe superconducting proton linac; 2 quadrupoles of about 1 m length for use in the hyperon experiments at the CERN SPS. The concept for these quadrupoles is a one current block winding per pole, calculated with respect to minimum field errors. Special mechanical and winding techniques have been developed to get the high geometric accuracy required for such air coils. The short doublets must be operated in persistent current mode with a thermal superconducting switch and a required time constant of tau >10 /sup 4/ hours. The hyperon beam quadrupoles must operate reliably for a long time in an inaccessible concrete shielding. (2 refs).
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spelling cern-8786712019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TMAG.1977.1059449http://cds.cern.ch/record/878671engArendt, FFessler, NTurowski, PDesign and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at KarlsruheDetectors and Experimental TechniquesTwo types of superconducting quadrupole magnets have been developed: 6 extremely short doublets with a quadrupole length of nearly 11 cm as beam focusing elements in the Karlsruhe superconducting proton linac; 2 quadrupoles of about 1 m length for use in the hyperon experiments at the CERN SPS. The concept for these quadrupoles is a one current block winding per pole, calculated with respect to minimum field errors. Special mechanical and winding techniques have been developed to get the high geometric accuracy required for such air coils. The short doublets must be operated in persistent current mode with a thermal superconducting switch and a required time constant of tau >10 /sup 4/ hours. The hyperon beam quadrupoles must operate reliably for a long time in an inaccessible concrete shielding. (2 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8786711977
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Arendt, F
Fessler, N
Turowski, P
Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe
title Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe
title_full Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe
title_fullStr Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe
title_full_unstemmed Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe
title_short Design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at Karlsruhe
title_sort design and construction of superconducting quadrupole magnets at karlsruhe
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.1977.1059449
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