The 2014 Kyoto Workshop on HTS Magnet Technology for High Energy Physics – The 2nd Workshop on Accelerator Magnet in HTS (WAMHTS-2) –
The 2014 Kyoto Workshop on HTS Magnet Technology for High Energy Physics – The 2nd Workshop on Accelerator Magnet in HTS (WAMHTS-2) – will take place on Thursday and Friday, November 13 – 14, 2014.
This workshop is the second of a series of workshops dedicated to high Tc superconductor (HTS) technology development for accelerator magnets. The workshop focuses on HTS magnet technology, whereas the first one, WAMHTS-1 in Hamburg last May organized by FP7-EuCARD-2, focused on HTS conductors. We are emphasizing HTS accelerator magnet technology, but high field HTS coil technology in general as well as related technology is within the scope of the workshop. The workshop aims to provide a forum where researchers interested in HTS accelerator magnets can exchange ideas and information and build synergies among various R&D programs. The participants will include those working for HTS accelerator magnets, working for accelerator magnets in general and working in related areas. The workshop is “by invitation only”.
List of Topics:
- Design studies of HTS accelerator magnets
- Coil fabrication technologies for HTS accelerator magnets and/or more general high field HTS magnets
- Demonstration coils and R&D coils: construction and test results
- Magnetization and field quality of magnets
- Quench detection and protection
- Conductor issues closely related to accelerator magnets
- High field HTS magnet projects whose technologies can be transferred to HTS accelerator magnets
We will not publish proceedings.
November is one of the most beautiful periods in Kyoto. We look forward to seeing you in beautiful Kyoto with its spectacular autumn color.
Naoyuki Amemiya
On behalf of the International Organizing Board, Program Co-Chairs, and Local Organizing Committee
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Lab. TourConvener: Prof. Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University)
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Registration Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
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Opening and Introduction Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: Prof. Naoyuki Amemiya- 3
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10:15
Coffee Break
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R&D for HTS Accelerator Magnets (1) Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: Mr Luca Bottura (CERN)- 6
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Considerations during the development of a HTS research accelerator magnetSpeaker: Glyn Kirby (CERN)
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Group Photo
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Lunch
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R&D for HTS Accelerator Magnets (2) Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: Toru Ogitsu- 10
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Bus transfer to Arashiyama ARASHIYAMA BENKEI
ARASHIYAMA BENKEI
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Break Arashiyama
Arashiyama
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CC Coils / Magnets ARASHIYAMA BENKEI
ARASHIYAMA BENKEI
Convener: Toru Ogitsu- 12
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Workshop Dinner ARASHIYAMA BENKEI
ARASHIYAMA BENKEI
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Bus Transfer to Downtown
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R&D for HTS Accelerator Magnets (3) Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: David Larbalestier (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)- 16
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10:30
Coffee Break
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HTS Test Coils Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: David Larbalestier (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)- 20
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YBCO high temperature superconducting coil development for various applications at ToshibaSpeaker: Kenji Tasaki
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Lunch
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Stability and Protection Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: Prof. Lucio Rossi (CERN)- 25
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Coffee Break
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Discussion Katsura Hall (Katsura Campus of Kyoto University)
Katsura Hall
Katsura Campus of Kyoto University
Convener: Dr Bruce Strauss (U.S. Department of Energy)-
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Latest developments, comments, suggestions
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Discussion
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ClosingConvener: Prof. Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University)
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