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Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole

<!--HTML-->The P0 superconducting dipole was built as a prototype beam transport magnet for the SPS extracted proton beam P0. Its main features were: coil aperture 72 mm, length 5 m, room-temperature yoke, NbTi cable conductor impregnated with solder, nominal field 4.2 T at 4.7 K (87% of criti...

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description <!--HTML-->The P0 superconducting dipole was built as a prototype beam transport magnet for the SPS extracted proton beam P0. Its main features were: coil aperture 72 mm, length 5 m, room-temperature yoke, NbTi cable conductor impregnated with solder, nominal field 4.2 T at 4.7 K (87% of critical field). It reached its nominal field without any quench.After this successful test up to its nominal field of 4.2 T, the power was not raised to reach a quench. The magnet was not installed in a beam and had no other further use. Nevertheless its construction provided knowledges and experience which became useful in the design and construction of the LHC magnets. The photo shows a detail of the inner layer winding before superposing the outer layer to form the complete coil of a pole. Worth noticing is the interleaved glass-epoxy sheet (white) with grooved channels for the flow of cooling helium. See also <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/970051">8211532X</a>, <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/970136">8305558X</a>.
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spelling cern-9701622021-09-20T11:05:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/970162Superconducting Coil of P0 DipoleAccelerators and associated Developments<!--HTML-->The P0 superconducting dipole was built as a prototype beam transport magnet for the SPS extracted proton beam P0. Its main features were: coil aperture 72 mm, length 5 m, room-temperature yoke, NbTi cable conductor impregnated with solder, nominal field 4.2 T at 4.7 K (87% of critical field). It reached its nominal field without any quench.After this successful test up to its nominal field of 4.2 T, the power was not raised to reach a quench. The magnet was not installed in a beam and had no other further use. Nevertheless its construction provided knowledges and experience which became useful in the design and construction of the LHC magnets. The photo shows a detail of the inner layer winding before superposing the outer layer to form the complete coil of a pole. Worth noticing is the interleaved glass-epoxy sheet (white) with grooved channels for the flow of cooling helium. See also <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/970051">8211532X</a>, <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/970136">8305558X</a>.CERN-PHOTO-8307552oai:cds.cern.ch:9701621983
spellingShingle Accelerators and associated Developments
Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole
title Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole
title_full Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole
title_fullStr Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole
title_full_unstemmed Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole
title_short Superconducting Coil of P0 Dipole
title_sort superconducting coil of p0 dipole
topic Accelerators and associated Developments
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/970162