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Title: Magnet Systems Introduction


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Magnet Systems Introduction
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Coil/Cryostat Common Features
  • All cryostats will be located inside the shielded
    space of the experimental area
  • Cold masses are supported (vertically, axially,
    horizontally) with cold-warm rods with rotational
    capability
  • All coils will be electrically insulated with a
    combination of Kapton and fiber-glass tape and
    epoxy impregnated
  • All conductor joints (soldered, lap joints) are
    external to the winding packs
  • Superconducting buses connect the coils to the
    vapor cooled leads in control dewars outside
    shield wall
  • All coils have voltage taps feeding quench
    detection
  • 2 kV maximum quench voltage
  • LN2 traced thermal radiation shields
  • Stainless steel vacuum shells with gravity
    supports to floor embedments
  • Temperature margin ³ 1.5 K Fraction of critical
    current 0.4

3
Cryostats in BNL AGS Facility
4
Field Requirements
5
PS Cryostat Features
  • Cryostat mass is 52,600 kg
  • Peak field is 5.7 T on winding
  • Coils are externally supported by 6061-T6 Al
    shells
  • Subjected to 98.7 W of nuclear heat load into
    cold mass
  • Helium bath cooled with 4.5 K, 2-phase He
  • Helium vessel is an ASME pressure vessel designed
    for a working load of 5 atm (quench)
  • Coil has room temperature iron ground water
    shield (post-CDR)
  • Coil conductor

6
PS Drawing
Coil
Al shell
He vessel
Thermal shield
Vacuum vessel
Axial supports
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TS Cryostat Features
  • Mass
  • TSu is 28,800 kg
  • TSd is 27,800 kg
  • Peak field is 3.5 T on winding
  • Coils are self-supporting in hoop, wound on
    H-shaped stainless steel mandrels
  • No nuclear heating
  • Cu shells surround winding and are conduction
    cooled with 2-phase He at 4.5 K
  • Stainless steel vacuum vessel
  • Conductor

8
TS Drawing
Stainless steel mandrel with tapered flanges
Coil
LN2 cooled thermal shield
Vacuum can
9
DS Cryostat Features
  • Mass is 52,900 kg
  • Peak field is 2.0 T on winding
  • Coils are self-supporting in hoop, wound on
    H-shaped stainless steel mandrels (like TS)
  • No nuclear heating
  • Cu shells surround winding and are conduction
    cooled with 2-phase He at 4.5 K
  • Stainless steel vacuum vessel
  • Coil has room temperature iron cosmic ray shield
  • Conductor

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DS Drawing
Vacuum can
Stainless steel mandrel
Coil with Cu shells
LN2 shield
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Safety Items Check List
  • Magnetic fields
  • Structural loads
  • Electromagnetic
  • Thermal
  • Gravity
  • Quench detection and protection
  • High voltage (2 kV quench voltages)
  • Cryogenic fluids/volumes
  • He (5 atm quench pressure in PS)
  • LN2
  • Vacuum
  • Installation lifts
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