26–28 Nov 2014
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Session

5th Session: Industrial perspective

27 Nov 2014, 15:00
30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium (CERN)

30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium

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5th Session: Industrial perspective

  • Gael Le Bec (ESRF)

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  1. Franz-Josef Börgermann (Vacuumschmelze GmbH & Co KG)
    27/11/2014, 15:00
    Permanent magnets and soft magnetic materials with specific properties have been frequently used in various assemblies at accelerators and colliders. Among these are undulators, wigglers as well as dipoles (PM based and specific electromagnets), PM-quadrupoles and higher multipoles. From energy consumption aspects, the PM-solutions may provide a contribution to long term energy savings...
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  2. Tim Keppert (VoestAlpine)
    27/11/2014, 15:30
    Voestalpine is a producer of highest quality electrical steel. In recent years voestalpine proofed to be a reliable partner regarding the supply of electrical steel for the construction of magnets. From the point of the electrical steel producer the requirements of the magnet construction industry are very demanding. This contribution tries to show the difficulties that arise by...
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  3. Norbert Collomb (STFC Daresbury Laboratory)
    27/11/2014, 16:00
    The CLIC-UK collaboration between CERN and STFC produced two prototypes of permanent magnet based quadrupoles to cover the large tuning range (15 - 60 T/m and 4 - 43 T/m respectively) required for the CLIC Drive Beam Decelerator. The space envelope and accuracies to achieve the demanding parameter challenges have been addressed during the production of the prototypes. Assembly sequencing,...
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