Conveners
Wed-Af-Or27: Resistive and Pulsed High-field Magnets
- Pierre Pugnat (Lab. des Champs Magnet. Intenses (FR))
- Frans Wijnen (Radboud University Nijmegen)
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory's Pulsed Field Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory develops and provides state-of-the-art ultra-high field pulsed magnets for scientific research. The facility houses several types of non-destructive pulsed magnets which can provide the peak magnetic fields ranging from 60 T to 100 T with different pulse length for users. This presentation...
The 100 T pulsed magnet was designed and manufactured at the Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center (WHMFC). The magnet consists of three coils. The inner coil consists of 8 layers of 2.8 mm × 4.3 mm CuNb micro-composite wire developed in China. The middle and the outer coils were wound from 8 layers of 3.55 mm × 9.5 mm and 12 layers of 5 mm × 10 mms soft copper, respectively. The inner and...
The Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI) is a French host facility for experiments in high magnetic fields. Based on two sites, the LNCMI offers routinely static magnetic fields up to 36 T at its Grenoble site and pulsed magnetic fields up to 90 T using non-destructive magnets and up to 180 T using single-turn magnets at its Toulouse site. Internal research is carried...
The Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HLD) is a pulsed-field user facility which provides external and in-house researchers with the possibility to perform a broad range of experiments in pulsed magnetic fields [1]. Two independent, modular capacitor banks of 14 and 50 MJ with a maximum charging voltage of 24 kV deliver energy for ten mono-coil and dual-coil pulsed magnets generating...
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) has developed the design of its next generation 32mm bore Resistive Magnet. This magnet upgrade includes enlarging the size of the most outer coil from a 610mm to a 1000mm outer diameter and from a 430mm to a 730mm maximum height. First, a general design optimization was performed to decide on the number, the geometries and the materials of...
The pulse magnet program located at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has partnered with the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) in developing a new winding facility for the revised design of the 60T pulse coil. The NHMFL has been contracted to manufacture coils 3, 4, and 7 for the 60T coil assembly. The new winding facility has upgrades that include a new payoff machine,...