The U.S. SCMS superconducting dipole magnet system consists of the superconducting magnet and its cryostat, a helium liquifier and refrigerator/liquifier facility, helium storage dewars, the transfer line, power supply, and a complete system for magnet instrumentations and control. The magnet system has been designed and built by Argonne National Laboratory. The entire magnet system was successfully tested to full design field in May 1977. It was then safely delivered to Moscow in June 1977, and the first energization of the magnet system is expected in early August 1977. The magnet design and the coil cryostability are reviewed; and the experiences of coil fabrication and coil assembly, magnet instrumentation and control, and results of ma...
The design, construction, and characterization of a High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) magnet is...
A predesign of a split-pair magnet for a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) facility for testing a 10-MW open...
The SSC Magnet Development Program is developing accelerator dipole magnets in successive iterations...
To minimize cost of the SSC facility, small-bore high field dipole magnets have been developed;some ...
The Superconducting Super Collider, a planned colliding beam particle physics research facility, req...
This thesis handles about the design and construction of three superconducting magnet systems for ap...
This paper reviews cryogenic systems in High Field Laboratory for Superconducting Materials, where t...
The proposed Superconducting Super Collider high energy physics research facility will entail one of...
A program to upgrade the full scale SSC dipole magnet cryostat model function and assembly methods h...
The U.S. Magnet Development Program (MDP) collaboration is designing a utility mechanical structure ...
ABSTRACT A program to upgrade the full scale SSC dipole magnet cryostat model function and assembly ...
This paper describes the construction and testing of the Mirror Fusion Test Facility superconducting...
A superconducting magnet system (SMS) for the multicharged ion source DECRIS-SC was designed and man...
The objective of this experimental research, initiated in December 1973, is to demonstrate the attai...
The authors describe the test facility and the cryogenic and magnetic measurements performed on the ...
The design, construction, and characterization of a High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) magnet is...
A predesign of a split-pair magnet for a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) facility for testing a 10-MW open...
The SSC Magnet Development Program is developing accelerator dipole magnets in successive iterations...
To minimize cost of the SSC facility, small-bore high field dipole magnets have been developed;some ...
The Superconducting Super Collider, a planned colliding beam particle physics research facility, req...
This thesis handles about the design and construction of three superconducting magnet systems for ap...
This paper reviews cryogenic systems in High Field Laboratory for Superconducting Materials, where t...
The proposed Superconducting Super Collider high energy physics research facility will entail one of...
A program to upgrade the full scale SSC dipole magnet cryostat model function and assembly methods h...
The U.S. Magnet Development Program (MDP) collaboration is designing a utility mechanical structure ...
ABSTRACT A program to upgrade the full scale SSC dipole magnet cryostat model function and assembly ...
This paper describes the construction and testing of the Mirror Fusion Test Facility superconducting...
A superconducting magnet system (SMS) for the multicharged ion source DECRIS-SC was designed and man...
The objective of this experimental research, initiated in December 1973, is to demonstrate the attai...
The authors describe the test facility and the cryogenic and magnetic measurements performed on the ...
The design, construction, and characterization of a High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) magnet is...
A predesign of a split-pair magnet for a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) facility for testing a 10-MW open...
The SSC Magnet Development Program is developing accelerator dipole magnets in successive iterations...