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Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet

A novel type of superferric magnets suitable to arbitrary multipole orders was proposed by I. F. Malyshev and later by V. Kashikhin. This new topology, which we refer to as round coil superferric magnets (RCSM), allows a great simplification of the superconducting part, which in the simplest case ma...

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Autores principales: Volpini, Giovanni, Rysti, Juho, Statera, Marco
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2016.2539150
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266901
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author Volpini, Giovanni
Rysti, Juho
Statera, Marco
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Rysti, Juho
Statera, Marco
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description A novel type of superferric magnets suitable to arbitrary multipole orders was proposed by I. F. Malyshev and later by V. Kashikhin. This new topology, which we refer to as round coil superferric magnets (RCSM), allows a great simplification of the superconducting part, which in the simplest case may be composed by a single round coil, which has intrinsically a rather large bending radius allowing the use of strain-sensitive superconductors. INFN is designing and building a prototype of a multipolar corrector magnet based on this geometry and using MgB2 tapes. In this paper, we investigate a number of issues pertaining to the electromagnetic characteristics of RCSM. The RCSM magnetic has inherently even harmonics, in addition to usual odd ones and a solenoidal component. Either (but not both) disappears when integrated using a one-coil or a two-coil specular design. We investigate the effect of saturation on the multipolar components and on the load line, since in RCSM, saturation plays a role that differs both from conventional superferric magnets and from round yoke design types
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16014522019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2016.2539150http://cds.cern.ch/record/2266901engVolpini, GiovanniRysti, JuhoStatera, MarcoElectromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric MagnetAccelerators and Storage RingsA novel type of superferric magnets suitable to arbitrary multipole orders was proposed by I. F. Malyshev and later by V. Kashikhin. This new topology, which we refer to as round coil superferric magnets (RCSM), allows a great simplification of the superconducting part, which in the simplest case may be composed by a single round coil, which has intrinsically a rather large bending radius allowing the use of strain-sensitive superconductors. INFN is designing and building a prototype of a multipolar corrector magnet based on this geometry and using MgB2 tapes. In this paper, we investigate a number of issues pertaining to the electromagnetic characteristics of RCSM. The RCSM magnetic has inherently even harmonics, in addition to usual odd ones and a solenoidal component. Either (but not both) disappears when integrated using a one-coil or a two-coil specular design. We investigate the effect of saturation on the multipolar components and on the load line, since in RCSM, saturation plays a role that differs both from conventional superferric magnets and from round yoke design typesoai:inspirehep.net:16014522016
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Volpini, Giovanni
Rysti, Juho
Statera, Marco
Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet
title Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet
title_full Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet
title_fullStr Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet
title_full_unstemmed Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet
title_short Electromagnetic Study of a Round Coil Superferric Magnet
title_sort electromagnetic study of a round coil superferric magnet
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2016.2539150
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