Conveners
Tue-Af-Po2.17 - NbTi Accelerator Magnets I
- Etienne Rochepault (CEA Paris-Saclay )
- Gerard Willering (CERN)
The Superconducting FRagment Separator (Super-FRS) at FAIR being built in Darmstadt, Germany, foresees a significant increase of momentum acceptance and angular acceptance of the secondary particle beams compared to the current facility of Fragment Separator (FRS). This requires dipoles and multipole magnets with a large aperture. Consequently, superferric magnets will be installed except for...
For the FAIR project`s SIS100 Synchrotron a series of 110 fast ramped dipoles is currently built and in addition a total of 83 superconducting quadrupole doublet modules (QDM) are needed for this accelerator.
An intense measurement program of the first of series (FoS) dipole revealed excellent behavior with respect to, e.g., quench performance and AC losses. With an optimized fabrication...
The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), currently being built in Darmstadt (Germany), needs 21 standard superferric dipoles for its Superconducting FRagment Separator (Super-FRS). The dipoles manufacturing contract has been awarded to Elytt (Spain) in Spring 2017 and CEA Paris-Saclay (Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique) is overseeing the design and manufacturing activities in the...
The new international accelerator facility FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) is currently under construction in Darmstadt, Germany. The core component of the complex is the heavy ion synchrotron SIS100 which utilises 417 superconducting magnets assembled in 191 cryo-magnetic modules. The SIS100 machine is supplied with two phase helium via 52 local cryogenic components. All...