2016
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2015.2511927
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20-T Dipole Magnet With Common-Coil Configuration: Main Characteristics and Challenges

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“…Figure 5 shows the maximum total intensity at the quench limit as a function of the local cleaning inefficiency, assuming that minimum beam lifetimes of 0.1 hour at the injection energy and 0.2 hour at the top energy must be satisfied just like at the LHC. In the baseline design of SPPC, the SC magnets in the arcs use the full iron-based HTS technology [39], and the field strength of the main dipoles is 12 T. However, as the magnet technology is still being developed [40], the quench limits is not yet available. In this article, the quench limit value Rq for the SPPC arc magnets is estimated by the following formula [41] 3 8 2…”
Section: Simulation Results Of the Sppc Collimation System A Collimat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 shows the maximum total intensity at the quench limit as a function of the local cleaning inefficiency, assuming that minimum beam lifetimes of 0.1 hour at the injection energy and 0.2 hour at the top energy must be satisfied just like at the LHC. In the baseline design of SPPC, the SC magnets in the arcs use the full iron-based HTS technology [39], and the field strength of the main dipoles is 12 T. However, as the magnet technology is still being developed [40], the quench limits is not yet available. In this article, the quench limit value Rq for the SPPC arc magnets is estimated by the following formula [41] 3 8 2…”
Section: Simulation Results Of the Sppc Collimation System A Collimat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an economically viable option of 20 T dipole magnets has to involve a "hybrid" approach, where HTS materials are used in the high field part of the coil with so-called "insert coils", and Nb 3 Sn and Nb-Ti superconductors are adopted in the lower field region with so-called "outsert coils". Preliminary design studies of 20 T hybrid dipole magnets were carried out in 2005 [52] and in 2014-2016 [53][54][55], whereas a full HTS option was analyzed in 2018 [56]. In 2015, a 20 T hybrid block-type design was presented by G. Sabbi, et al in [57].…”
Section: Considerations For Accelerator Magnets Beyond 20 Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent magnets were single-aperture quadrupoles or dipoles, whereas the common-coil design is for two-in-one dipoles. With the growing interest of the high-energy physics community in proton colliders with center-of-mass energies in the order of 100 TeV in a limited tunnel size (due to geographic or other reasons), however, interest in a design option that can produce a lower cost high field magnet has returned (Qingjin Xu et al 2016;Toral et al 2017).…”
Section: Accelerator-quality Common-coil Dipolementioning
confidence: 99%