Title: Template
1BNL - FNAL - LBNL - SLAC
Model Magnet RD (WBS 2.2) LARP Collaboration
Meeting October 5-6, 2005 Gian Luca Sabbi
2LARP Magnet Program Goals
FY09 Milestone Demonstrate viability of
Nb3Sn technology for Quad-first option
1. Capability to deliver predictable,
reproducible performance TQ (Technology Quads,
2005-07) D 90 mm, L 1 m, Gnom gt 200
T/m 2. Capability to scale-up the magnet
length LQ (Long Quadrupoles, 2008-09) D
90 mm, L 4 m, Gnom gt 200 T/m 3. Capability to
reach high gradient (pole tip field) in large
aperture HQ (High Gradient Quads, 2008-09) D
90 mm, L 1 m, Gnom gt 250 T/m
- Fabrication of the first two TQ quads (TQS01 and
TQC01) has started - TQS01 test in February/March 2006 TQC01 test in
April/May 2006
3Technology Quads (TQ)
- Objective contribute to developing the
technology base for LQ HQ - evaluate conductor and cable performance
stability, stress limits - develop and select coil fabrication procedures
- select the mechanical design concept and support
structure - demonstrate predictable and reproducible
performance - Implementation two series, same coil design,
different structures - TQS models shell-based structure
- TQC models collar-based structure
- Magnet parameters
- 1 m length, 90 mm aperture, 11-13 T coil peak
field - Nominal gradient 200 T/m maximum gradient
215-265 T/m
4TQS01 Shell-based Structure
- Concept
- Aluminum shell over yoke and pads
- Assembly based on bladders and keys
- Advantages
- Can deliver very high pre-stress
- Large pre-stress increase at cool-down
- Easy assembly/disassembly/reassembly
- RD issues
- Coil alignment, field quality
- Long vs. segmented shells
TQS01 task leader S. Caspi - Test planned for
February/March 2006
5TQC01 Collar-based Structure
- Concept
- Support by thick SS collars
- Assembly w/external press
- Advantages
- Proven coil positioning
- Proven length scale-up
- RD issues
- Deliver required pre-stress
- Pre-stress overshoot
- Flexibility for RD
TQC01 task leader R. Bossert - Test planned for
April/May 2006
6TQ Coil Winding Status
- 6 unit lengths of practice cable and 10 UL of
cable fabricated at LBNL - 8 insulated UL available for production coils, 2
additional UL to follow - 4 practice coils wound and cured at FNAL
- Various improvement were included based on
practice winding/curing - 2 production coils for TQS01 were fabricated at
FNAL
7TQ Coil Reaction and Impregnation
- The first set of practice coils were reacted and
impregnated at FNAL - Good results on the first set of impregnated
coils - The second pair of practice coils is being
reacted at LBNL - Strand cable samples are being reacted with
the practice coils - Reaction of first pair of production coils
starts in 3 weeks
8TQ mechanical models
- Mechanical models using dummy coils
- TQS01 (2004) TQC01 (underway)
- Mechanical models using the practice coils will
be performed in the next 3 months in preparation
for magnet assembly
9TQ Schedule (Rev. 10/5/2005)
Q3-05 Q4 2005 Q1 2006 Q2 2006
Q3 2006
10TQ Program following TQS01-TQC01
- 1. Additional tests using the same coil design
- TQS02 reconfigure/optimize based on TQS01
results - Increase preload? (e.g. 4.2 K to 1.9 K) Modify
structure? (as for HD1) - Replace quadrant with spare? (if localized
quenches observed) - TQC02 new coils (w/RRP conductor) in
collar-based structure - Feedback from TQC01 can be incorporated at
assembly - Coils might be redirected to TQS depending on
test results - TQE01 coil-structure exchange
- Disassemble TQC01 coil and test in TQS01
structure - Some technical issues to be addressed decision
after TQS01/TQC01 tests - 2. Coil iteration and fabrication of TQS03
TQC03 coils
11TQ plan after S01-C01 (Rev. 10/5/05)
12Model Magnet Tasks Budget Summary