Title :
Design of a Superferric Quadrupole Magnet With a High Field Gradient
Author :
Kalimov, Alexander ; Fischer, Egbert ; Kurnyshov, Roman ; Moritz, Gebhard ; Muehle, Carsten ; Shcherbakov, Petr
Author_Institution :
St. Petersburg Polytech. Univ
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
FAIR, a new international accelerator complex is now being developed by GSI (Darmstadt, Germany). The synchrotron SIS100 is a part of this complex and will be equipped exclusively with fast-cycling superferric magnets. The magnet system of this accelerator includes 168 identical quadrupoles with a maximum gradient of 33.4 T/m in an elliptical useable aperture of 120 mm times 65 mm. An important requirement of the quadrupole design is a field gradient uniformity better than plusmn0.06% for field gradient variation range of 3 T/m-3.3 T/m. This goal is achieved by introducing slots in the central part of the magnet poles, creating the effect of artificial saturation. Simultaneously, these slots reduce the eddy currents in the yoke, induced by the current ramp in the magnet coil. This is important because the whole magnet will be operated near 4.2 K, so the power loss in the yoke should be minimized. Additionally, the shape of the quadrupole pole ends was optimized to provide the necessary integral field quality
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; ion accelerators; magnetic fields; storage rings; superconducting magnets; synchrotrons; Darmstadt; FAIR international accelerator complex; GSI; Germany; SIS100 synchrotron; accelerator magnets; artificial saturation; current ramp; eddy currents; elliptical useable aperture; fast-cycling superferric magnets; high field gradient; integral field quality; magnet coil; magnet poles; magnetic fields; superconducting magnet; superferric quadrupole magnet design; yoke; Accelerator magnets; Apertures; Ion accelerators; Magnetic flux; Power cables; Saturation magnetization; Superconducting cables; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Synchrotrons; Accelerator magnets; magnetic fields; superconducting magnet;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.864357