Design strategy for 16T dipole

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180/1-Y01 (CERN)

180/1-Y01

CERN

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    • 09:30 09:40
      Introduction 10m
      Speaker: Davide Tommasini (CERN)
    • 09:40 10:10
      Potential for increasing the current in the FCC-hh dipoles – a case study for cos-theta coils 30m
      Speaker: Daniel Schoerling (CERN)
    • 10:10 10:40
      Potential for increasing the current in the FCC-hh dipoles – a case study for block coils 30m
      Speaker: Susana Izquierdo Bermudez (CERN)
    • 10:40 12:00
      Discussion 1h 20m

      We see the following lines of discussion:
      1) Conductor properties (lower Cu-nonCu to 0.8:1, larger strand to 1.2 mm): advantages/disadvantages/required R&D
      2) Cable size (more than 40 strands?): advantages/disadvantages/required R&D
      3) Design Margin: can we decrease from 18% to 15% and still be credible in case we propose to accompany this by a tailored R&D? Which type of R&D do we need to address this? Would an appropriate test strategy (for example performing a thermal cycle on each individual magnet and “re-assembly” the units not performing properly) be part of the game?
      4) AOB (other points you may have in mind)