9–13 Jul 2023
Hawaii Convention Center
US/Hawaii timezone

C1Po2D-05: Cryogenic and safety design of the future High Field Cable Test Facility at Fermilab

10 Jul 2023, 14:00
2h
Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Speaker

Romain Bruce (Fermilab)

Description

The HFVMTF (High Field Vertical Magnet Test Facility) is a new experimental facility under development at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) to test large superconducting magnets (up to 20 tons weight and 1.3 m diameter) in a double bath superfluid helium cryostat (1.9 K and 1.2 bar). Coupled with a superconducting dipole magnet fabricated by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), this facility will be able to test future high-temperature superconductor (HTS) cables under a background magnetic field of 15 T for fusion magnets. This paper describes the design of the cryostat and its 1.4-meter diameter lambda plate, as well as the different components for a safe operation of the facility, even during critical events such a magnet quench or a vacuum breaking situation. The project is funded by US DOE Offices of Science, High Energy Physics (HEP), and Fusion Energy Sciences (FES).

Author

Romain Bruce (Fermilab)

Co-authors

Gueorgui Velev Jay Theilacker (Fermilab) Sergey Koshelev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Terry Tope (Fermilab) Mr Vlad Nikolic (Fermilab)

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