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Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K

A comprehensive knowledge of the mechanical properties of the superconducting cable used in high-field magnets is of paramount importance to study and model the behaviour of the magnet coil from assembly to the operational conditions at cryogenic temperature. The mechanical characterisation of such...

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Autores principales: Sacristan De Frutos, Oscar, Daly, Michael, Ferracin, Paolo, Fichera, Claudio, Guinchard, Michael, Mikkola, Tommi, Savary, Frederic, Vallone, Giorgio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-WEPVA112
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289163
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author Sacristan De Frutos, Oscar
Daly, Michael
Ferracin, Paolo
Fichera, Claudio
Guinchard, Michael
Mikkola, Tommi
Savary, Frederic
Vallone, Giorgio
author_facet Sacristan De Frutos, Oscar
Daly, Michael
Ferracin, Paolo
Fichera, Claudio
Guinchard, Michael
Mikkola, Tommi
Savary, Frederic
Vallone, Giorgio
author_sort Sacristan De Frutos, Oscar
collection CERN
description A comprehensive knowledge of the mechanical properties of the superconducting cable used in high-field magnets is of paramount importance to study and model the behaviour of the magnet coil from assembly to the operational conditions at cryogenic temperature. The mechanical characterisation of such kind of materials presents practical challenges associated with the heterogeneity of the materials, the geometry, size and quality of the samples that can be produced out of actual cables. These constraints impose the undertaking of such measurements from a nonstandard approach, and hence the development of tailor-made tooling. An extensive characterisation campaign for the determination of the mechanical properties of the superconducting cable at room and cryogenic temperature was launched at CERN in order to determine the most relevant mechanical properties of the superconducting cables used in the MQXF and 11T magnets. This paper describes the design of the tooling developed for this specific application as well as the experimental set-up used for the tests, and discusses the outcomes of the matrix of tests performed.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16272632019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-WEPVA112http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289163engSacristan De Frutos, OscarDaly, MichaelFerracin, PaoloFichera, ClaudioGuinchard, MichaelMikkola, TommiSavary, FredericVallone, GiorgioCharacterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77KAccelerators and Storage RingsA comprehensive knowledge of the mechanical properties of the superconducting cable used in high-field magnets is of paramount importance to study and model the behaviour of the magnet coil from assembly to the operational conditions at cryogenic temperature. The mechanical characterisation of such kind of materials presents practical challenges associated with the heterogeneity of the materials, the geometry, size and quality of the samples that can be produced out of actual cables. These constraints impose the undertaking of such measurements from a nonstandard approach, and hence the development of tailor-made tooling. An extensive characterisation campaign for the determination of the mechanical properties of the superconducting cable at room and cryogenic temperature was launched at CERN in order to determine the most relevant mechanical properties of the superconducting cables used in the MQXF and 11T magnets. This paper describes the design of the tooling developed for this specific application as well as the experimental set-up used for the tests, and discusses the outcomes of the matrix of tests performed.CERN-ACC-2017-242oai:inspirehep.net:16272632017
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Sacristan De Frutos, Oscar
Daly, Michael
Ferracin, Paolo
Fichera, Claudio
Guinchard, Michael
Mikkola, Tommi
Savary, Frederic
Vallone, Giorgio
Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K
title Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K
title_full Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K
title_fullStr Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K
title_short Characterisation of the Mechanical Behaviour of Superconducting Cables Used in High Field Magnets From Room Temperature Down to 77K
title_sort characterisation of the mechanical behaviour of superconducting cables used in high field magnets from room temperature down to 77k
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-WEPVA112
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289163
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