Analysis of observations during operation of the NHMFL 45-T hybrid magnet system.

Author(s) : MILLER J. R., EYSSA Y. M., SAYRE S. D., et al.

Summary

The NHMFL (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) hybrid magnet system, which was designed to produce steady field in excess of 45 T in a 32-mm, room-temperature bore, was first tested in December 1999. Since then, the system has served users of the NHMFL at the full design currents in both the superconducting outsert (10 kA) and the resistive insert (67 kA), reaching a combined field of 45.2 T. This magnet system combines both superconducting and resistive magnet technologies, which, whether taken together or separately, define new states of the art. Operating alone, the superconducting outsert has been charged repeatedly to 10 kA, corresponding to a maximum field of nearly 16 T at its 710-mm winding i.d.

Details

  • Original title: Analysis of observations during operation of the NHMFL 45-T hybrid magnet system.
  • Record ID : 2005-0034
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 2003/03
  • Source: Source: Cryogenics/Proc. CHATS-2002, Karlsruhe
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