1st High Temperature superconductors for Accelerator Technology (HiTAT) workshop
We are pleased to announce the 1st High Temperature superconductor Accelerator Technology (HiTAT) workshop. HiTAT, on this occasion organised in the framework of the H2020-I.FAST project – WP8: Innovative Magnets, follows the WAMHTS-5 event, organised in the framework of the H2020-Aries project, WAMHTS-5 (Budapest, 11-April 13, 2019)).
HiTAT will be held on 9-10 March 2023 at CERN in Building 30/7-018
The focus of the program is on REBCO coated conductor for use in Hadron Therapy accelerator magnets, including post HL-LHC high energy colliders and beam lines.
A preliminary draft programme, along with practical information regarding venue and accommodation (hotels and booking form), is available at the workshop website. The main topics that will be discussed are: conductor progress and availability (with the presence of producers); characterisation of tapes and cables; magnet technology and R&D in the on-going main R&D programs. A more refined program will be communicated by the beginning of 2023 with the second announcement of the workshop.
Participation in the workshop is by invitation only and is free of charge. Participants should cover the cost of their travel and accommodation.
We look forward to meeting you at CERN.
Chairs:
Amalia Ballarino, CERN
Lucio Rossi, INFN & University of Milano
Program Committee:
Amalia Ballarino, CERN
Lucio Rossi, INFN & University of Milano
Bernhard Auchmann, PSI & CERN
Anna Kario, University of Twente
Thibault Lecrevisse, CEA
Carmine Senatore, University of Geneva
Yifeng Yang, University of Southampton
Valerie Brunner, CERN (administrative support)
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Welcome 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeakers: Dr Amalia Ballarino (CERN), Lucio Rossi (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
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Session 1: REBCO Conductor 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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REBCO tape at SuperPower: state of the art and prospectsSpeaker: Yifei Zhang
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REBCO tape at Faraday Factory Japan: state of the art and prospectsSpeaker: Alexandre Molodyk
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REBCO tape at SuNAM: state of the art and prospectsSpeaker: Hunju Lee (SuNAM Co., Ltd.)
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REBCO tape at Fujikura: state of the art and prospects (Video)Speaker: SATORU HANYU (Fujikura Ltd.)
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REBCO tape at Theva: state of the art and prospectsSpeaker: Werner Prusseit (THEVA GmbH)
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Coffee Break
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REBCO tape at Shangai Superconductors: state of the art and prospectsSpeaker: Yue Zhao (shanghai jiao tong university)
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Technologies for REBCO Conductors: Rutherford-type cabling and MEMS array quench detectionSpeaker: Makoto Takayasu (MIT)
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Progress on REBCO Star WiresSpeaker: Venkat Selvamanickam (University of Houston)
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Iron Based Superconductors: status and prospectsSpeakers: Dongliang Wang (Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS), Yanwei Ma (IEE,CAS)
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Lunch Break: Sandwich lunch served in room 30/7-010 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Session 2: REBCO Cables, Modelling, Characterization 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Scaling law of the anisotropic magnetic field dependence of the critical current of REBCO coated conductorsSpeaker: Giovanni Succi (University of Southampton (GB))
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REBCO Cables at CERNSpeaker: Dr Christian Barth (CERN)
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HTS Cable for IFAST CCTSpeaker: Thibault LECREVISSE (CEA-Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Roebel cables for Eucard-2Speaker: Dr Anna Kario (University of Twente)
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16:00
Coffee Break
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Magnetization: measurements of multifilament REBCO tapesSpeaker: Prof. 尚之 Amemiya
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Current Distribution and the “Critical” Current in REBCO Tapes and CoilsSpeaker: Yifeng Yang (University of Southampton (GB))
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Oveview of mechanical characterization an properties of REBCO tapesSpeaker: Herman Ten Kate (CERN)
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19:00
Social Dinner: See details on the mail received and details given during the workshop
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Session 3: REBCO Magnets 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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HTS Programme in the MSC group at CERNSpeaker: Dr Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
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HTS programme at PSISpeaker: Bernhard Auchmann (PSI/CERN)
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REBCO I.FAST CCT & IRIS 10 T HTS dipole at INFNSpeakers: Ernesto De Matteis (INFN Milano - LASA), Lucio Rossi (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT)), Stefano Sorti
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The HDMS experience and next stepsSpeaker: Dr Magnus Dam (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
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Coffee Break
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Overview of the HTS program for the fusion programs (Video)Speaker: Rod Bateman (Tokamak Energy)
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Overview of Eucard-2 magnets tests: lessons learnSpeaker: Franco Julio Mangiarotti (CERN)
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HTS Gatoroid: design and test resultsSpeaker: Ariel Haziot (CERN)
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HTS Magnet activity at FermilabSpeaker: Vadim Kashikhin
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HTS magnets for JPARC (video)Speaker: Toru Ogitsu
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Lunch Break: Sandwich lunch served in room 30/7-010 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Session 4: REBCO Technology 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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Overview of BSCCO 2212 magnets developmentSpeaker: David Larbalestier (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)
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Impregnation of REBCO tapes and cablesSpeaker: Dr Anna Kario (University of Twente)
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Electrical insulation for ready-to-wind superconductorsSpeaker: Davide Uglietti
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Quench measurements and modelling of Frankenstein Eucard-2 Roebel pancakeSpeaker: Yifeng Yang (University of Southampton (GB))
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Quench propagation in REBCO cables: towards better numerical tools to understand the mechanismsSpeaker: Frederic Sirois (Polytechnique Montreal, Canada)
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Quench protection techniques for HTS coilsSpeaker: Mariusz Wozniak (CERN)
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Guided discussions and conclusion 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
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