Title :
Operating Experience with a Superconducting Magnet in an Accelerator Experiment
Author :
Chamberlain, William
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory University of California Berkeley, California
fDate :
6/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A superconducting solenoid was incorporated into a physics experiment at the LRL 184-inch cyclotron. The magnet was kept superconducting for the entire run of 5?? months. The solenoid has a 4-1/4 in. diameter warm bore and an overall length of 3-1/2 ft. The field intensity is 60 kG. The proposed conventional solenoid which it displaced was 11 ft long. Buried in a steel and concrete shielding wall, the solenoid was the least accessible of all components in the experiment. This condition imposed great emphasis on the reliability of the coil and cryostat structure. The cryostat was cooled by direct evaporation of liquid helium (LHe) and liquid nitrogen (LN). The LHe supply Dewar and vacuum pump were located 25 ft from the magnet in a region accessible only with accelerator beam off. Liquidhelium automatic fill controls and LN supply Dewars were located 40 ft from the magnet in a region adjacent to the experiment control room. The solenoid was energized continuously by the power supply--no persistent mode switch was provided.
Keywords :
Accelerator magnets; Automatic control; Boring; Concrete; Cyclotrons; Physics; Solenoids; Steel; Superconducting magnets; Switches;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1969.4325343