During FY76 Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (LLL) continued its development of niobium tin (Nb/sub 3/Sn) conductors and its design support for the mirror fusion test facility (MFTF) superconducting magnet. Three highlights came from within the Laboratory. LLL completed its cryogenic tensile-test apparatus for NB/sub 3/Sn strain measurements. Over at MFTF, engineers ordered 2100 m of prototype material for a 1-m test coil. People at the high-field test facility (HFTF) released some components for fabrication; delivery was scheduled for early FY77. Outside LLL several subcontractors advanced Nb/sub 3/Sn manufacturing technology. One advance, in particular, improved conductor current densities at 12 T
Significant progress has been made in demonstrating that reliable, efficient high field dipole magne...
At present, the maximum field achieved in accelerator R&D dipoles is slightly over 10T, with NbTi co...
During the past 30 years superconducting magnet systems have enabled accelerators to achieve energie...
Winding of a Nb--Ti test coil at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is nearly complete. The conductor...
The development of large-bore, high-field magnets for fusion energy applications requires a system a...
The design and fabrication of a 1.1-m bore superconducting coil for an 8- T facility at Lawrence Liv...
Fermilab is developing high field superconducting dipole magnets based on Nb/sub 3/Sn for a post-LHC...
This paper describes the construction and testing of the Mirror Fusion Test Facility superconducting...
The optimization of the energy generated by a MagnetoHydroDynamic (MHD) channel using a superconduct...
A 10 T, 2-layer cos( theta )-dipole model magnet with an 88 mm clear bore utilizing an advanced powd...
Supporting research activities continued to provide the technical basis for future mirror-confinemen...
The objective of this program was to continue the developmental effort aimed toward production of a ...
The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP), a collaboration between BNL, FNAL, LBNL, and SLAC,...
A large bore 'High-Temperature Superconductor Cable Test Facility Magnet' for testing advanced cable...
The goal of the common coil magnet R&D program at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is to dev...
Significant progress has been made in demonstrating that reliable, efficient high field dipole magne...
At present, the maximum field achieved in accelerator R&D dipoles is slightly over 10T, with NbTi co...
During the past 30 years superconducting magnet systems have enabled accelerators to achieve energie...
Winding of a Nb--Ti test coil at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory is nearly complete. The conductor...
The development of large-bore, high-field magnets for fusion energy applications requires a system a...
The design and fabrication of a 1.1-m bore superconducting coil for an 8- T facility at Lawrence Liv...
Fermilab is developing high field superconducting dipole magnets based on Nb/sub 3/Sn for a post-LHC...
This paper describes the construction and testing of the Mirror Fusion Test Facility superconducting...
The optimization of the energy generated by a MagnetoHydroDynamic (MHD) channel using a superconduct...
A 10 T, 2-layer cos( theta )-dipole model magnet with an 88 mm clear bore utilizing an advanced powd...
Supporting research activities continued to provide the technical basis for future mirror-confinemen...
The objective of this program was to continue the developmental effort aimed toward production of a ...
The U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP), a collaboration between BNL, FNAL, LBNL, and SLAC,...
A large bore 'High-Temperature Superconductor Cable Test Facility Magnet' for testing advanced cable...
The goal of the common coil magnet R&D program at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is to dev...
Significant progress has been made in demonstrating that reliable, efficient high field dipole magne...
At present, the maximum field achieved in accelerator R&D dipoles is slightly over 10T, with NbTi co...
During the past 30 years superconducting magnet systems have enabled accelerators to achieve energie...