22–27 Sept 2019
Hyatt Regency Hotel Vancouver
Canada/Pacific timezone

Session

Tue-Mo-Or7 - LHC Upgrade and High Field Magnets for Future Colliders

Tue-Mo-Or7
24 Sept 2019, 10:45
Regency AB

Regency AB

Conveners

Tue-Mo-Or7 - LHC Upgrade and High Field Magnets for Future Colliders

  • Charlie Sanabria (Commonwealth Fusion Systems)
  • Giorgio Ambrosio (Fermilab)

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  1. Dr Alexander Zlobin (Fermilab)
    24/09/2019, 10:45
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    U.S. Magnet Development Program (MDP) has developed a 15 T Nb3Sn dipole demonstrator for a post-LHC pp Collider. The magnet design is based on 60-mm aperture 4-layer shell-type coils, graded between the inner and outer layers to maximize the magnet performance. The cable in the two innermost layers has 28 strands 1.0 mm in diameter and the cable in the two outermost layers has 40 strands 0.7...

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  2. Thomas Strauss (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
    24/09/2019, 11:15
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    Within the US Magnet Development Program (MDP) a 15 T Nb3Sn dipole was developed, to demonstrate a magnet design for a post-LHC pp Collider. The magnet design is based on 60 mm aperture 4-layer shell-type coils, graded between the inner and outer layers to maximize the magnet performance. The cable in the two innermost layers has 28 strands 1.0 mm in diameter and the cable in the two outermost...

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  3. Mr Etienne Rochepault (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
    24/09/2019, 11:30
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    F2D2, the FCC Flared-ends Dipole Demonstrator, is a 15 T single-aperture short model being developed within a collaboration between CEA Paris-Saclay and CERN. The design phase is ongoing at CEA; the magnet will be fabricated at CEA and then tested at CERN. The 2D magnetic and mechanical designs have been optimized previously and allowed defining the operating points and the required structural...

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  4. Qingjin Xu (IHEP)
    24/09/2019, 11:45
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    High field superconducting magnet technology is the key to the success of the high energy particle accelerators. China is pursuing high field magnet R&D for future particle colliders like the Super Proton Proton Collider (SPPC). SPPC will need thousands of high field (12-20 T) superconducting magnets in around 20 years. A long term R&D roadmap of the advanced superconducting materials and high...

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  5. Dr Chengtao Wang (IHEP, CAS)
    24/09/2019, 12:00
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    High field dipole magnets with common-coil configuration are under development at IHEP (the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) for key technology pre-study of high energy colliders like SPPC (Super Proton-Proton Collider). A model magnet named LPF1 has been fabricated and tested in 2018, which was made up of 4 flat racetrack NbTi coils and 2 flat racetrack Nb3Sn...

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