AbstractThe key part of the international FAIR project in Darmstadt, Germany, is the synchrotron SIS100, for which superconducting mag- nets are employed. For the First of Series Dipole a pair of HTS current leads with a nominal current of 14 kA DC were specified, manufactured and successfully tested. The motivation for these current leads was a high operation current and the liquefaction limit of 1g/s of the cooling plant. In the design it has to be taken into account that per lead only one helium stream is available for the entirely inner cooling. For I=0 (8 kA DC) only 0.25g/s/lead (0.38) were necessary to be compared to 0.365 (0.51) specified. Slow ramping with 50 A/s up to 17 kA was accomplished. Triangular cycles with 27 kA/s up to 14...
In spring 2013, the Edipo facility of CRPP was commissioned. The dipole is powered via two 18 kA HTS...
The HTS current leads for the ITER project will be the largest ever operated, with unprecedented cur...
In the frame of the European Fusion Technology Programme, the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and the CR...
AbstractThe key part of the international FAIR project in Darmstadt, Germany, is the synchrotron SIS...
AbstractA new series connected 25 T hybrid magnet system is being developed by the Helmholtz Zentrum...
Following the design, fabrication and test of a series of trial leads, designs of the three types of...
Based on the design of the 30 kA current lead with a low temperature superconductor (LTSC) forseen f...
A pair of current leads to power a transmission line magnet cooled at liquid helium temperature has ...
A new series connected 25 T hybrid magnet system is being set up by the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZ...
The LHC current lead project is now entering into the stage of procurement of the components for int...
The reduction of static heat load in superconducting magnet systems is of great importance because o...
Prototype current leads incorporating High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) elements have been teste...
For the superconducting magnet system of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, ITER,...
Two prototype binary HTS current leads for superconducting magnets rated for current 7.5 kA are desi...
Use of high-temperature superconductors (HTSs) for current leads to deliver power to devices at liqu...
In spring 2013, the Edipo facility of CRPP was commissioned. The dipole is powered via two 18 kA HTS...
The HTS current leads for the ITER project will be the largest ever operated, with unprecedented cur...
In the frame of the European Fusion Technology Programme, the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and the CR...
AbstractThe key part of the international FAIR project in Darmstadt, Germany, is the synchrotron SIS...
AbstractA new series connected 25 T hybrid magnet system is being developed by the Helmholtz Zentrum...
Following the design, fabrication and test of a series of trial leads, designs of the three types of...
Based on the design of the 30 kA current lead with a low temperature superconductor (LTSC) forseen f...
A pair of current leads to power a transmission line magnet cooled at liquid helium temperature has ...
A new series connected 25 T hybrid magnet system is being set up by the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (HZ...
The LHC current lead project is now entering into the stage of procurement of the components for int...
The reduction of static heat load in superconducting magnet systems is of great importance because o...
Prototype current leads incorporating High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) elements have been teste...
For the superconducting magnet system of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, ITER,...
Two prototype binary HTS current leads for superconducting magnets rated for current 7.5 kA are desi...
Use of high-temperature superconductors (HTSs) for current leads to deliver power to devices at liqu...
In spring 2013, the Edipo facility of CRPP was commissioned. The dipole is powered via two 18 kA HTS...
The HTS current leads for the ITER project will be the largest ever operated, with unprecedented cur...
In the frame of the European Fusion Technology Programme, the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and the CR...