Speaker
Giuseppe Montenero
Description
The Canted-Cosine-Theta (CCT) PSI magnet program aims at demonstrating that the CCT technology has the potential for the development of 16 T dipole magnets, required for the “near” future of circular colliders. The first step in this direction is the implementation of a Nb3Sn 1-m-long, 2-layer CCT single-aperture dipole model, referred to as Canted Dipole One (CD1) which is designed to achieve a peak field in the bore of ~11 T. The in-house assembly of CD1 requires to setup at PSI a number of fabrication steps. In this poster, the authors review the status of advancement of the production process of Nb3Sn CCT model magnets at PSI.
Author
Co-authors
Ciro Calzolaio
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Roland Folder
(PSI)
Stephane Sanfilippo
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
Serguei Sidorov
(PSI)
Bernhard Auchmann
(CERN)
Lucas Brouwer
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Shlomo Caspi
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))