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CRP63 - Water Cooled Resistive Magnets at CHMFL

Water Cooled Resistive Magnets at CHMFL

 
B.J. Gao, L.R. Ding, Z.J. Wang, Y. Zhang, J. Li, J. Su
 
High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Science, Hefei 230031, China
 
Abstract — The Steady High Magnetic Field Facility (SHMFF) was founded by the National Development and Reform Commission of China (NDRC) in 2008, and is undertaken by the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CHMFL). The project includes the construction of a series of water cooled resistive magnets, superconducting magnets, and a hybrid magnet.
Up-to-date, five water cooled resistive magnets have been successfully installed. In addition, the resistive magnet insert for the 45 T hybrid magnet has also been completed. Two new world records of water cooled resistive magnets have been achieved: 38.5 T/ ∅32 mm and 35 T/∅50 mm. Design, optimization, and assembly of the magnets as well as their characterization are described in detail in this presentation.
 
Keywords (Index Terms) — Water-cooled resistive magnet, high-field magnet, hybrid magnet.
 
IEEE/CSC & ESAS SUPERCONDUCTIVITY NEWS FORUM (global edition), January 2016. 
Submitted November 23, 2015; Selected January 14, 2016. Reference No. CRP63; Category 6.
This plenary presentation 
4PL_02 was given at MT-24. A manuscript was submitted to IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. for possible publication.