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Title: Status of COBRA Magnet


1
Status of COBRA Magnet
  • Wataru OOTANI

MEG review meeting July 11th, 2003 PSI
Switzerland
2
Construction finished!
  • Construction was finished!
  • Excitation test was done between Jun.21th and
    Jul.7th.

Compensation coils
Superconducting coil in cryostat
Potentiometer
Support frame
3
Construction finished!, contd
Power supply for SC
Instrument panel
Refrigerator
Power supply for NC
NC current adjustor
4
Excitation test
  • Purposes
  • Excitations with up to 5 and 10 higher coil
    current for the SC and NC, respectively.
  • Intentional quench tests.
  • Quench propagation in the SC.
  • Temperature rise.
  • Voltage rise.
  • Optimization of the protection heater
    parameters.
  • Stress distribution in the superconducting
    magnet.
  • Interaction between SC and NC.
  • Safety circuit of the magnet control system.
  • Stability and accuracy of power supply.
  • Test of the device for the magnetic field
    measurement.
  • Installation procedure.
  • Driving system of Hall probe.
  • Test measurement of the magnetic field.
  • Fringe field in the photon detector region.

5
Two Troubles in Excitation Test
  • Cold spots on the inner wall of the cryostat.
  • Dew condensation around the spots.
  • Radiation shield is touching the cryostat wall.
  • No problem in the magnet operation.
  • But, it might be problem for the detectors
    installed into the magnet or filed measurement
    (Hall probe stability).
  • Protection heaters in the downstream end-coil
    were broken.
  • Protection heater When a quench occurs somewhere
    in the magnet, all coils are intentionally
    quenched using protection heaters to avoid local
    energy dump.
  • Quench without the protection heater might damage
    the coil due to voltage and temperature rise in
    the coil.

6
Cold Spots
  • Radiation shield is thermally connected to the
    cryostat wall due to too much superinsulation
    layers in narrow gap.
  • Dew condensation was observed around the cold
    spots.
  • The magnet will be disassembled to fix this
    problem.

7
Quench Test Results
  • Voltage rise in the quench triggered by the
    protection heaters in all the coils except the
    end coil with broken heater.
  • Coil current 300A

Voltage across the end coil with broken heater
rose up to 900V.
8
Quench Test Results, contd
  • Temperature rise in the quench triggered by the
    protection heaters in all the coils except the
    end coil with broken heater.
  • Coil current 300A

DT (central coil)
Temperature of the central coil rose up to 110K.
9
Excitation w/o protection heater
  • We were increasing coil current step by step and
    carefully checking the temperature and voltage
    rise in the intentional quench tests, but we had
    to give up the excitation with full operating
    current (360A) for the SC only for safety reason.
  • We reached 300A (83 of normal operating current)
    for the SC and successfully done the quench test
    at the coil current.
  • We found the SC magnet worked well under much
    more severe conditions. (DV-900V, DT110K)
  • For the NC, I400A(111 of normal operating
    current) reached.

10
Strain
  • No strange behavior up to coil current of 300A.
  • Mechanical strength was already confirmed in the
    previous excitation test of the central part of
    the magnet last November.

11
External Control System of Magnet
  • External operation of the magnet using MIDAS
    slow control system (MSCB) was tested in this
    excitation test.
  • Control software based on LabVIEW.

MSCB modules
12
Field Measurement Device
  • Point-by-point precision of the field map
    10Gauss
  • 3-axis Hall probe.
  • Position accuracy a few hundred mm
  • Ultrasonic motor with a rotary encoder
    (4000pulses/rotation)
  • for R- and Z-motion and high-torque AC
    servo-motor for q-motion
  • Timing belt will be used for the motion in all
    directions
  • Probe position is measured by optical scale
    sensors

13
Field Measurement Device, contd
  • Construction completed.
  • Installed into the COBRA cryostat and tested
    during the excitation test.
  • Test measurement of the COBRA field was done
    with the Hall probe used in the Belle magnet.

Hall probe
14
Field Measurement Device, contd
  • Test measurement of the magnetic field was done
    in the excitation test.
  • SC Coil only.
  • Coil current 200A (Normal operating current
    360A).
  • No calibration of Hall probe.
  • Hall probe and driving system were roughly
    aligned to the magnet cryostat.

Really graded!!
Good agreement with calculation!
15
Fringe Field
  • Fringe field around the photon detector region
    was roughly measured.
  • ISC180A, INC180A (50 of full excitation)
  • The fringe field in the full excitation can be
    estimated by simply scaling.
  • The compensation of the fringe field works very
    well!
  • Fringe field is suppressed below 50 Gauss all
    over the photon detector region as designed.

16
Summary
  • Construction of the COBRA magnet was finished.
  • Excitation test was done between Jun.21th and
    Jul.7th.
  • Two problems.
  • Cold spots in the inner wall of the cryostat.
  • Protection heaters in the downstream end-coil are
    broken.
  • I300A (83 of normal operating current) reached
    for the SC, but full excitation had to be given
    up because the full excitation w/o protection
    heater is dangerous.
  • I400A (111 of normal operating current) reached
    for the NC.
  • Field measurement device was completed.
  • Test measurement was done in the excitation test.
  • Measured magnetic field shows good agreement with
    calculation.
  • Precise field measurement will be done at PSI.
  • Fringe field around the photon detector region
    was measured.
  • Good suppression of the fringe field.

17
Summary, contd
  • We are now strongly confident in the performance
    of the COBRA magnet.
  • Graded magnetic field and small fringe field as
    designed.
  • Survived under much more severe conditions
    (DV-900V, DT110K).
  • Good mechanical performance up to 300A (no
    strange behavior in strain plots).
  • Two problems can be easily fixed after the test.
  • More reliable and powerful protection heater
  • Reduce the superinsulation layers.

18
Schedule
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