Title: Magnetic development at MSL
1Magnet development at MSL Anders Hedqvist och
Fredrik Hellberg
European XFEL
Part 2Undulator quadrupoles (Anders)
Part 1 Beam dump bending magnets (Fredrik)
2Part 1 Hybrid magnet
- Outline
- XFEL beam dump bending magnets
- Why hybrid magnets?
- Hybrid magnet configuration.
- Optimization of a Halbach hybrid magnet
- Comparison with a conventional electromagnet
- Questions to be adressed
- Summary
MSL Fredrik Hellberg Anders Hedqvist HÃ¥kan
Danared DESY Winfried Decking Joachim Pflüger
Michael Schmitz Bernward Krause Alexander
Petrov
3XFEL beam dump bending magnets
Beam energy 10-25 GeV (17.5 GeV nominal
energy) Pole gap 3 cm Length 2 x 5 m
Deflection 1?/m B-field in gap 0.58-1.46 T
(1.02 T at 17.5 GeV)
- Hybrid magnet
- Low power consumption
- Integrated safety feature
4XFEL beam dump bending magnets
Maxwell equation in integral form
Assume BBgapBsteal
?s?1000
lp2l2, lsl12l3
?p?1
5Characteristics simple hybrid dipole
Hybrid magnet is preferred for Phyb/Pem lt 1.
6C-hybrid dipole with rectangular blocks of PMM
- Optimize hybrid magnet
- 1.02 T (17.5 GeV) bias field
- use low amount of permanent magnet material
- have high dB/dI
a,c and d was adjusted to optimize the hybrid
magnet Calculations with 2D program Pandira
7Optimization of hybrid magnet
Goal Find a configuration with 1.02 T (17.5 GeV)
bias field that use low amount of PMM and has
high dB/dI (yellow).
8Comparison with conventional electromagnet
The hybrid magnet is better than a conventional
electromagnet at 11-25 GeV (Phyb/Pem lt 1).
9Questions to be adressed
- Can high production costs be returned by low
power consumtion? - Is the permanent magnet material resistant
against neutron radiation from the beam dump?
10Radiation damage
- Hierarchy of radiation damage pgtdgtngtegt?
- Magnets exposed to 1015 neutrons/cm2
backscattered from the beam dump after 15 years
of operation. - Neutron energy 0-100 MeV.
- Process of loss of magnetic flux is not known
(transmutation, dislocation of atoms and
localized heating). Measurement are needed.
- Problem Most measurements done at nuclear
reactors 0-15 MeV (peak at 1 MeV). - SmCo more resistant than NdFeB, but more
expensive and weaker. - So far, no definite conclusions can be made
concerning how much the permanent magnet material
will be demagnetized.
11Summary
- The alternative of using a hybrid magnet instead
of a conventional electromagnet at the European
XFEL beam dump has been evaluated. - A Halbach type block configuration was optimized.
- It is possible to make a hybrid magnet that use
no power at the nominal energy and less than a
conventional electromagnet 10-25 GeV. - We still have to determine if the hyrid magnet is
a better alternative.