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Development of Superconducting Combined Function Magnets for the Proton Transport Line for the J-PARC Neutrino Experiment
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Neutrino PropertyEngineeringNeutrino PhysicProton Transport LineMagnetismLong Baseline Neutrino ExperimentSuperconductivityFull-scale Prototype MagnetsAccelerator TechnologyElectrical EngineeringPhysicsJ-parc Neutrino ExperimentFunction MagnetsParticle Beam PhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsDipole FieldMagnetic FieldParticle Accelerator
Superconducting combined function magnets will be utilized for the 50 GeV, 750 kW proton beam line for the J-PARC neutrino experiment. The magnet is designed to provide a dipole field of 2.6 T combined with a quadrupole field of 19 T/m in a coil aperture of 173.4 mm at a nominal current of 7345 A. Two full-scale prototype magnets to verify the magnet performance were successfully developed. The first prototype experienced no training quench during the excitation test and good field quality was confirmed.
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