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Title: Solenoids for MuCOOL


1
Solenoids for MuCOOL
  • J.R. Miller, S. Prestemon, Y.M. Eyssa
  • MuTAC Meeting, BNL
  • 15-16 June 2000

2
What do we need to know?
  • Designers of other subsystems primarily want to
    know the envelope, mass, fields, forces, etc.
    associated with the magnets.
  • The overall project manager wants to know the
    costs.
  • The design parameter that is most useful for
    helping to sort out these issues is the
    winding-pack current density Jpack.
  • It also helps to know the composition consistent
    with Jpack.

3
Bent solenoid with dipole
For the solenoid
Bmax 3 T Rinner 150 mm
4
Alternating-Field Channel
Absorber region
Bmax 16.6 T Rinner 100 mm
Bucking coils
Bmax 9.6 T Rinner 230 mm
5
Target Solenoid, n-Factory
For the High-Field Superconducting Coil
Bmax 9 T Rinner 500 mm Qrad 0.4 mW/kg
6
Technologies for superconducting windings
  • Impregnated windings
  • Ventilated windings
  • Cryostable
  • Metastable
  • Cable-in-conduit conductors (CICC)

7
Impregnated windings
  • Maximum Jpack
  • Extremely limited stability (based on avoidance
    of perturbations)
  • Rapid discharge by spreading quench

Proposed NHMFL 1GHz NMR (25T)
NHMFL 900 MHz NMR Spectrometer Magnet
  • Bmax 21 T
  • Estored 40 MJ
  • 35 lt Jpack lt 145 A/mm2

8
Ventilated windings (metastable)
  • Moderate stability and heat removal
  • Quantitative prediction difficult



EBT-P coils Bmax 7.5 T Jpack 100
A/mm2 Estored 1.5 MJ
J.K. Ballou et al., Proc. 9th Eng. Prob. Fusion
Research, p. 543, 1981
9
CICC windings
  • High, predictable stability and heat removal
  • Large conductors, applicable only to relatively
    large magnets

NHMFL 45T Hybrid Bmax 16 T Jpack 40
A/mm2 Estored 100 MJ
10
  • The essential magnet technologies appropriate to
    solenoid magnet systems are well understood.
  • Issues for n-factory solenoid design are not
    primarily feasibility issues.
  • There are several issues important for reduction
    of cost and risk.
  • Our approach both roots out these issues and
    helps prioritize them quantitatively.

11
Attainable winding-pack current density
12
Superconductor cross-section
13
Copper cross-section for protection
Calculated with RRR 100, Cu/NbTi 70/30, B 5
T, Dtdelay 0.5 s
14
Structure cross-section
15
Helium and insulation cross-sections
16
Estimates of attainable current-densities and
costs
17
Summary
  • We understand the requirements for the various
    solenoid systems in the n-factory environment.
  • With very few exceptions, these systems are
    clearly feasible with existing technologies.
  • RD will be very useful for properly defining
    both the costs and risks and reducing these to
    acceptable levels.
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