1–6 Jul 2025
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
US/Eastern timezone

Session

Wed-Mo-Po.08 - Novel Applications and Characterizations

2 Jul 2025, 09:15
Ensemble Ballroom, Level 2

Ensemble Ballroom, Level 2

Conveners

Wed-Mo-Po.08 - Novel Applications and Characterizations

  • Arend Nijhuis (University of Twente)
  • Eino Johannes Tiirinen (CERN)

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  1. Jianglan Li (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center)
    02/07/2025, 09:15
    Poster

    Vector magnet technology is being developed at the Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center (WHMFC). Vector magnets can generate magnetic fields at arbitrary angles to meet user-specific requirements, offering significant potential in fields such as topological states and electron spin manipulation. This paper presents a mathematical model for designing compact vector magnet coils. The model...

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  2. Zili Zhang (Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    02/07/2025, 09:15
    Poster

    In this work, we developed an entire damage detection procedure, including the four-probe method, 2D-Hall scan method, magneto-optic method, and nano-CT method. The procedure can help us find the exact damaged area with a special resolution of 0.5 m and non-destructively investigate the microstructure in three dimensions. Combined with destructive characterization methods such as SEM, we can...

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  3. Krzysztof Piotr Kawa (AGH University of Krakow)
    02/07/2025, 09:15
    Poster

    The complex electromagnetic and structural response of pulsed septum electromagnets is currently being studied, aiming to reveal insights in the prediction of their life cycles. The fault prediction remains a key challenge, requiring efforts in modelling and onsite instrumentation. Recently, a high-fidelity numerical model was developed, which allowed us to deepen our understanding of the...

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