In the framework of LHC upgrades, significant efforts are provided to design accelerator magnets using the superconducting alloy Nb3Sn, which allows to reach higher magnetic fields (>12T). The aim of this thesis is to propose new computation and manufacturing methods for high field Nb3Sn dipoles. A ceramic insulation, previously designed at CEA Saclay, has been tested for the first time on cables, in an accelerator magnet environment. Critical current measures, under magnetic field and mechanical stress, have been carried out in particular. With this test campaign, the current ceramic insulation has been shown to be too weak mechanically and the critical current properties are degraded. Then a study has been conducted, with the objective to...
As part of the magnet development program for the LHC an experimental 1 m long 11.5 T single apertur...
The main objective of the work presented in this thesis is the design of a quadrupole magnet based o...
The Superconducting Magnet Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is continuing the...
In the framework of LHC upgrades, significant efforts are provided to design accelerator magnets usi...
Dans le contexte des améliorations du LHC, des efforts importants sont fournis pour concevoir des ai...
Improvement of particle accelerators relies on complex technologies suffi as the design and fabricat...
L'amélioration des accélérateurs de particules passe notamment par la mise en ?uvre de technologies ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a two-ring, superconducting synchrotron accelerator and collider ...
Colliders of highly energetic particle beams are a crucial tool for high energy physics (HEP) and ac...
Nb3Sn Rutherford cables are used in CERN’s superconducting 11 T dipole and MQXF quadrupole magnets, ...
An 87.8 mm bore single aperture 10 T Nb3Sn model dipole magnet is under development as a next step i...
Abstract- Last year a record central field of 11 T at first excitation at 4.4 K has been achieved wi...
The Short Model Coil (SMC) working group was set in February 2007 within the Next European Dipole (N...
The Short Model Coil (SMC) working group was set in February 2007 to complement the Next European Di...
The next generation of superconducting accelerator magnets will most likely use a brittle conductor ...
As part of the magnet development program for the LHC an experimental 1 m long 11.5 T single apertur...
The main objective of the work presented in this thesis is the design of a quadrupole magnet based o...
The Superconducting Magnet Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is continuing the...
In the framework of LHC upgrades, significant efforts are provided to design accelerator magnets usi...
Dans le contexte des améliorations du LHC, des efforts importants sont fournis pour concevoir des ai...
Improvement of particle accelerators relies on complex technologies suffi as the design and fabricat...
L'amélioration des accélérateurs de particules passe notamment par la mise en ?uvre de technologies ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a two-ring, superconducting synchrotron accelerator and collider ...
Colliders of highly energetic particle beams are a crucial tool for high energy physics (HEP) and ac...
Nb3Sn Rutherford cables are used in CERN’s superconducting 11 T dipole and MQXF quadrupole magnets, ...
An 87.8 mm bore single aperture 10 T Nb3Sn model dipole magnet is under development as a next step i...
Abstract- Last year a record central field of 11 T at first excitation at 4.4 K has been achieved wi...
The Short Model Coil (SMC) working group was set in February 2007 within the Next European Dipole (N...
The Short Model Coil (SMC) working group was set in February 2007 to complement the Next European Di...
The next generation of superconducting accelerator magnets will most likely use a brittle conductor ...
As part of the magnet development program for the LHC an experimental 1 m long 11.5 T single apertur...
The main objective of the work presented in this thesis is the design of a quadrupole magnet based o...
The Superconducting Magnet Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is continuing the...