학술논문

Superconducting magnet designs for the SSC and RHIC
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: Conference on superconductivity and applications, Buffalo, NY, USA, 18 Apr 1988; Other Information: Paper copy only, copy does not permit microfiche production
Subject
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS
DESIGN
FABRICATION
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
CRITICAL TEMPERATURE
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
LOW TEMPERATURE
SUPERCONDUCTING SUPER COLLIDER
ULTRALOW TEMPERATURE
DATA
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ELECTROMAGNETS
EQUIPMENT
INFORMATION
MAGNETS
NUMERICAL DATA
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
STORAGE RINGS
SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES
THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
TRANSITION TEMPERATURE 430100* -- Particle Accelerators-- Design, Development, & Operation
Language
English
Abstract
This paper reviews the main dipoles for RHIC, which are 9.7 meters long with an operating field of 3.45 T. Four full size dipoles have been tested and all exceeded the operating field. The main dipoles for the SSC project are 17 meters in length with an operating field of 6.6 T. Five of these have been tested. Rough calculations show that the possibility of operating future such large colliders at approx. 80 K instead of approx. 4 K is unlikely to have a major impact upon their cost or feasibility. However, increasing the critical field of practical superconductors (either by lowering the operating temperature of further conductor development) could have a major impact upon the specialized magnets used in the intersection regions of such machines.