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Study and Development of the Superconducting Conductor for the Grenoble Hybrid Magnet
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2011
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringSuperconducting ConductorMagnetic MaterialsGrenoble Hybrid MagnetMagnetismRutherford CableSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsMagnetohydrodynamicsSuperconducting DevicesMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringHigh-tc SuperconductivityContinuous Magnetic FieldPhysicsHybrid MagnetsMagnetic MaterialHigh-temperature SuperconductivityNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic Property
To produce a continuous magnetic field of at least 8.5 T in a 1.1 m cold bore diameter, the superconducting outsert of the Grenoble Hybrid magnet is based on the novel development of a Nb-Ti/Cu Rutherford Cable On Conduit Conductor (RCOCC) cooled to 1.8 K by a bath of superfluid helium pressurized at atmospheric pressure. The main results of the conductor studies and development are presented after a brief introduction to the specificity of hybrid magnets, namely the electromagnetic couplings between resistive and superconducting coils. Results obtained with short samples of conductor are reviewed including the measurements of the elastic limit, AC losses, stability and critical current. The final specification of the RCOCC is presented highlighting the proposed method for the industrialization of the insertion process of the Rutherford cable on the hollow Cu-Ag stabilizer as well as its validation phase on short samples.
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