Title :
Design Considerations of a Pair of Power Leads for Fast-Cycling Superconducting Accelerator Magnets Operating at 2 Tesla and 100 kA
Author :
Huang, Yuenian ; Hays, Steven ; Piekarz, Henryk ; De Rijk, Gijsbert ; Rossi, Lucio
Author_Institution :
FERMILAB, Batavia, IL
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recently proposed injector accelerator, Low Energy Ring (LER) for the LHC and fast cycling accelerators for the proton drivers, SF-SPS at CERN and Dual Super-Ferric-Main Ring (DSF-MR) at Fermilab of neutrino sources require that a new magnet technology be developed. In support of this accelerator program, a pair of power leads needs to be developed to close the loop between the power supply and accelerator system. The magnet proposed to be used will be a modified transmission line magnet technology that would allow for accelerator quality magnetic field sweep of 2 T/s. The transmission line conductor will be using HTS technology and cooled with supercritical helium at 5 K. The power leads consist of two sections; upper one is a copper and lower section will be using HTS tapes. The accelerator magnet will be ramped to 100 kA in a second and almost immediately ramped down to zero in one second. This paper outlines the design considerations for the power leads to meet the operational requirements for the accelerator system. The power leads thermal analysis during the magnet powering cycle will be included.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; cooling; high-temperature superconductors; superconducting magnets; superconducting tapes; superconducting transmission lines; HTS tapes; HTS technology; accelerator quality magnetic field sweep; accelerator system; cooling; current 100 kA; fast-cycling superconducting accelerator magnets; low energy ring; magnet powering cycle; power leads; power supply; ramping; supercritical helium; transmission line conductor; transmission line magnet technology; AC losses; HTS superconductor; fast cycling accelerator; magnets; transmission line magnet;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2008.921220