Title :
A pulsed superconducting magnet for a static magnetic refrigerator operating between 1.8 K and 4.5 K
Author :
Bezaguet, A. ; Casas-Cubillos, J. ; Cyvoct, A. ; Lebrun, Ph. ; Losserand-Madoux, R. ; Marquet, M. ; Schmidt, M.
Author_Institution :
Accel. Technol. Div., CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
fDate :
7/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Superfluid helium is increasingly used as a technical cooling medium in large-scale research projects involving high-field superconducting magnets, such as the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). For refrigeration cycles operating below the normal boiling point of helium, a potentially interesting alternative to vapour compression is magnetic refrigeration, pioneered decades ago. In the framework of development for an industrial-size 1.8 K magnetic refrigerator using a static active material, we have designed, built and tested a pulsed superconducting magnet producing up to 3 T at a ramping rate of 6.5 T/s. The solenoid-type coil, wound with low-loss superconducting wire (small-filament NbTi in a composite Cu/Cu-Ni matrix), is internally cooled by normal boiling helium, and installed inside a toroidal yoke, made of tapered laminations of commercially pure iron. After describing design and construction of the magnet, we present test results and measurements of performance, field quality and pulsed-operation losses
Keywords :
losses; refrigeration; superconducting magnets; 1.8 K and 4.5 K; 1.8 to 4.5 K; LHC; Large Hadron Collider; NbTi; design; field quality; losses; magnetic refrigerator; pulsed superconducting magnet; Cooling; Helium; Large Hadron Collider; Large-scale systems; Magnetic materials; Pulse measurements; Refrigeration; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting materials; Toroidal magnetic fields;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on