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Feeding helium to superconducting magnets

The photo shows two of the 3 superconducting magnets (two MBS dipoles (CESAR) of 150 mm bore and 4.5 T, and one quadrupole (CASTOR) of 90 mm bore and 54 T/m) which were installed in the hall EHN1 (Annual Report 1978 p. 134) and ran until 1985. They formed a section of the beam H6 travelling from tar...

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Autor principal: CERN PhotoLab
Publicado: 1979
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/969286
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description The photo shows two of the 3 superconducting magnets (two MBS dipoles (CESAR) of 150 mm bore and 4.5 T, and one quadrupole (CASTOR) of 90 mm bore and 54 T/m) which were installed in the hall EHN1 (Annual Report 1978 p. 134) and ran until 1985. They formed a section of the beam H6 travelling from target T4 (down the bottom of the photo) towards the NA30 setup followed by the NA11 setup. The two big transversal pipelines are the quench lines of the two magnets (on the right, one quadrupole and one dipole, the other dipole lays down the photo and is not visible). The Jura side of the hall is on the right.
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spelling cern-9692862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/969286CERN PhotoLabFeeding helium to superconducting magnetsAccelerators and associated DevelopmentsThe photo shows two of the 3 superconducting magnets (two MBS dipoles (CESAR) of 150 mm bore and 4.5 T, and one quadrupole (CASTOR) of 90 mm bore and 54 T/m) which were installed in the hall EHN1 (Annual Report 1978 p. 134) and ran until 1985. They formed a section of the beam H6 travelling from target T4 (down the bottom of the photo) towards the NA30 setup followed by the NA11 setup. The two big transversal pipelines are the quench lines of the two magnets (on the right, one quadrupole and one dipole, the other dipole lays down the photo and is not visible). The Jura side of the hall is on the right.CERN-PHOTO-7901342oai:cds.cern.ch:9692861979
spellingShingle Accelerators and associated Developments
CERN PhotoLab
Feeding helium to superconducting magnets
title Feeding helium to superconducting magnets
title_full Feeding helium to superconducting magnets
title_fullStr Feeding helium to superconducting magnets
title_full_unstemmed Feeding helium to superconducting magnets
title_short Feeding helium to superconducting magnets
title_sort feeding helium to superconducting magnets
topic Accelerators and associated Developments
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/969286
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