27 August 2017 to 1 September 2017
RAI Congress Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Magnetic measurements of the NICA booster superconducting magnets

29 Aug 2017, 13:15
1h 45m
Posters Area

Posters Area

Poster Presentation of 1h45m A1 - Superconducting Accelerator Magnets Tue-Af-Po2.01

Speaker

Vladimir Borisov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

Description

Magnetic measurements of the NICA booster superconducting magnets NICA is a new accelerator collider complex under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia. The facility includes a new superconducting booster synchrotron consists of 40 dipole and 48 quadrupole superconducting magnets. Booster magnets are under series production, assembling and testing at new test facility in Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna. Dipole magnets for the NICA booster are 2.14 m-long, 128 /65 mm (h/v) aperture magnets with design similar to the Nuclotron dipole magnet but with curved (14.1 m radius) yoke. Measurement of magnetic field parameters is assumed for each booster magnets. We present “warm” and “cold” test results obtained by magnetic measurements almost all of dipole magnets and compare them with the predicted values and the requirements of specification.

Submitters Country Russia

Primary author

Vladimir Borisov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Pavel Akichine (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR)) Alexander Bychkov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Alexei Donyagin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Oleg Golubitsky (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Hamlet Khodzhibagiyan (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Dr Sergei Kostromin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Mikhail Omelyanenko (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Mikhail Shandov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Andrey Shemchuk (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

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