SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS FOR VERY HIGH FIELDS: STATUS IN JAPAN.

Author(s) : MUTO Y.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE JAPAN ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CONSTRUCTED TMC-1 HAVING AN INNER DIAMETER OF 600 MILLIMETRES WHICH COULD PRODUCE 11.1 T BY USING A MULTIFILAMENTARYNIOBIUM-TIN CONDUCTOR. THE NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR METALS HAS DEVELOPED A MULTIFILAMENTARY NIOBIUM-TIN WIRE WITH TITANIUM DOPING AND FABRICATED A HIGH-STABILITY SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET. THE HIGH FIELD LABORATORY FOR SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS AT TOHOKU UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTED A HYBRID MAGNET, IN WHICH A NIOBIUM-TIN SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET WAS COMBINED WITH A POLYHELIX TYPE WATER-COOLED MAGNET AND PRODUCED A TOTAL MAGNETIC FIELD OF 29.3 T IN A 32 MILLIMETRE BORE, WHERE 10 T WAS PRODUCED BY THE SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET WITH AN INNER BORE OF 430 MILLIMETRES.

Details

  • Original title: SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS FOR VERY HIGH FIELDS: STATUS IN JAPAN.
  • Record ID : 1986-1801
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 25 - n. 11
  • Publication date: 1985

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