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Autor:
Magnus Dam, William Jerome Burger, Rita Carpentiero, Enrico Chesta, Roberto Iuppa, Gijs de Rijk, Lucio Rossi
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 32:1-5
Autor:
Ezio Todesco, K. Pepitone, Dominic Coll, J. Mazet, Jeroen van Nugteren, Glyn Kirby, Francois-O. Pincot, Gerard Willering, Jean-Luc Guyon, J. Robertson, Gijs de Rijk, Juan Carlos Perez, Franco Mangiarotti, Matthias Mentink, Marta Bajko, Lucio Fiscarelli, J. Feuvrier, Jens Steckert, Michal Duda, Vincent Desbiolles
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 30:1-5
In the context of CERN's high-luminosity upgrade project (HL-LHC) for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a new double aperture beam orbit corrector magnets will be installed near the recombination dipole (D2). These 2.2 m long NbTi dipoles are built wi
Autor:
Gijs de Rijk, Jeroen van Nugteren, Juan Garcia Perez, Glyn Kirby, Douglas Martins Araujo, Gerard Willering, Paolo Ferracin, Matthieu Canale, Jaakko Samuel Murtomaki
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 30:1-5
In 2018, FRESCA2 magnet, developed within a collaboration between CEA and CERN to provide a background field for tests of cables and small coils, reached a field of 14.6 T. This represents a new record field for dipole magnets with a clear aperture.
Autor:
Magnus Dam, William Jerome Burger, Rita Carpentiero, Enrico Chesta, Roberto Iuppa, Glyn Kirby, Gijs de Rijk, Lucio Rossi
Publikováno v:
Superconductor Science and Technology. 36:014007
The Astroparticle Research Compact Orbital Spectrometer (ARCOS) magnet is a 12-coil toroidal magnet for a proposed next-generation magnetic spectrometer in space. AMaSED-2 is a small-scale non-flight demonstrator coil for the ARCOS magnet. AMaSED-2 c
Autor:
Xabier Sarasola, Soren Prestemon, Francesca Cau, Gijs de Rijk, GianLuca Sabbi, Paolo Ferracin, Joseph Minervini, Douglas Martins Araujo, Luca Bottura, Pierluigi Bruzzone, Alfredo Portone, P. Testoni
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol 29, iss 5
A large aperture Nb 3 Sn dipole is proposed to replace the magnet assembly of EDIPO, which was irreversibly damaged in 2016. The goal is to generate a background field of 15 T at 4.2 K in a clear aperture of approximately 100×150 mm 2 and over a uni
Autor:
Dominic Coll, Jens Steckert, J. Mazet, Jeroen van Nugteren, Vincent Desbiolles, K. Pepitone, Marta Bajko, Gerard Willering, J. Robertson, Lucio Fiscarelli, J. Feuvrier, Ezio Todesco, Franco Mangiarotti, Gijs de Rijk, Matthias Mentink, Francois-Olivier Pincot, Michal Duda, Glyn Kirby
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
In the frame of the high-luminosity upgrade project for the large hadron collider, new twin aperture beam orbit corrector magnets will be installed near the recombination dipole (D2). These magnets are 2.2 m long canted cosine theta NbTi dipoles, wit
Autor:
Jaakko Samuel Murtomaki, Per Espen Hagen, Janne Ruuskanen, Luca Bottura, Gijs de Rijk, Herman H.J. ten Kate, Lucio Rossi, Glyn Kirby, Jeroen van Nugteren
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 29:1-8
For reaching very high magnetic fields in fully superconducting magnets, beyond 16 T for particle accelerators dipoles and beyond 23 T for solenoids, the use of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) is unavoidable. Due to the high minimum quench ene
Autor:
Antti Stenvall, Gijs de Rijk, Jaakko Samuel Murtomaki, Jeroen van Nugteren, Lucio Rossi, Glyn Kirby
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 28:1-15
Future high-field accelerator magnets, like the ones foreseen in the design study of the FCC project and for the EuCARD2 “Future Magnets” program, operate with magnetic fields in the range of 16-20 T. For such magnets the energy density is higher
Autor:
Jeroen van Nugteren, Mariano Pentella, Torsten Koettig, Lorenzo Bortot, Gijs de Rijk, Matthias Mentink, Carlo Petrone, Arjan Verweij, Sebastian Schöps, Juan Carlos Perez, Francois-Olivier Pincot, Stephan Russenschuck, Guy Deferne, Glyn Kirby
Accelerators magnets must have minimal magnetic field imperfections to reduce particle-beam instabilities. In the case of coils made of high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, the magnetization due to persistent currents adds an undesired field
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http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759960
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759960
Autor:
Evgeny Solodko, Paolo Ferracin, Soren Prestemon, GianLuca Sabbi, Emmanuele Ravaioli, Diego Arbelaez, I. Pong, Douglas Martins Araujo, P. Testoni, Bernardo Bordini, Xabier Sarasola, Francesca Cau, Gijs de Rijk, Amalia Ballarino, Alfredo Portone, Simon C. Hopkins, Juan Carlos Perez, Pierluigi Bruzzone, Giorgio Vallone, Kamil Sedlak, Luca Bottura, Luigi Reccia
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
The upgraded magnet assembly of the EDIPO test facility aims at generating 15 T at 4.2 K and 85% of short sample limit in a large rectangular aperture and over a uniform field length of 1000 mm. During 2020 the design studies have concentrated on two