Title :
Design of the superconducting 45 degree dipole for the CEBAF high resolution spectrometer
Author :
Gavalya, A.R. ; Alcorn, J. ; Tuzel, W.
Author_Institution :
Continuous Electron Beam Accel. Facility, Newport News, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The 460-ton dipole for the Hall A 4-GeV/c High Resolution Spectrometer has a bend angle of 45°, with an 8.4-m radius of curvature and an effective length of 6.6 m. It has a useful width of 100 cm and a 25-cm gap at the central radius of curvature. The dipole provides focusing in the dispersive plane by means of rotated (by 30°) entrance and exit pole faces as well as a field index of -1.25. The end contour geometries have been designed to eliminate higher-order aberrations. The maximum central field is 1.6 T at 4 GeV/c. A field quality of 2×10-4 (maximum deviation from the design value) is required over an excitation range from 0.16 T to 1.6 T. The 1.8-kA conductor is a 36-wire flattened cable. It has been designed to have limited cryostability at 4.5 K and 1.3 atm. Each coil is wound as one double pancake against the outer wall of the helium vessel in order to react the in-plane (hoop) loads. The bath-cooled, planar coil features negative curvature on its inner radius and at the exit. The coil produces 400 KAT at full excitation. The stored energy of this magnet is 3.5 MJ
Keywords :
cryostats; particle spectrometers; superconducting magnets; 1.6 T; 4 GeV; 4.5 K; CEBAF high resolution spectrometer; Hall A High Resolution Spectrometer; bend angle; cryostability; dispersive plane; double pancake; effective length; end contour geometries; field index; flattened cable; negative curvature; planar coil; radius of curvature; stored energy; Assembly; Coils; Dispersion; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Geometry; Iron; Optical scattering; Spectroscopy; Superconducting magnets;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on