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Status of the High Field Cable Test Facility at Fermilab
Document Type
article
Source
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 33(5)
Subject
Nuclear and Plasma Physics
Physical Sciences
Affordable and Clean Energy
Superconducting magnets
Helium
Heating systems
Valves
Test facilities
Magnetic shielding
Magnetic noise
High-temperature superconductors
super- conducting magnets
superconducting materials
test facilities
superconducting magnets
Condensed Matter Physics
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Materials Engineering
General Physics
Electrical engineering
Condensed matter physics
Language
Abstract
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) are building a new High Field Vertical Magnet Test Facility (HFVMTF) for testing superconducting cables in high magnetic field. The background magnetic field of 15 T in the HFVMTF will be produced by a magnet provided by LBNL. The HFVMTF is jointly funded by the US DOE Offices of Science, High Energy Physics (HEP), and Fusion Energy Sciences (FES), and will serve as a superconducting cable test facility in high magnetic fields and a wide range of temperatures for HEP and FES communities. This facility will also be used to test high-field superconducting magnet models and demonstrators, including hybrid magnets, produced by the US Magnet Development Program (MDP). The paper describes the status of the facility, including construction, cryostat designs, top and lambda plates, and systems for powering, and quench protection and monitoring.