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NED Midterm Review
Arnaud Devred CEA/DSM/DAPNIA/SACM
CERN/AT/MAS Bruxelles 13 April 2007
2
CARE/NED JRA
  • The NED JRA has been articulated around four
    Work Packages
  • 1 Management Communication (MC),
  • 2 Thermal Studies and Quench Protection
    (TSQP),
  • 3 Conductor Development (CD),
  • 4 Insulation Development and Implementation
    (IDI),
  • It involves 7 institutes (8 laboratories)
  • The core of the Activity is the Conductor
    Development Work Package, which absorbs 70 of
    the EU funding, and which is carried out through
    two industrial subcontracts (Alstom/MSA in France
    and SMI in the Netherlands) under CERN
    supervision.

3
TSQP Work Package (1/2)
  • The TSQP Work Package includes the design and
    manufacturing of an He-II, double-bath cryostat.
  • The cryostat was built by Kriosystem in Poland
    under the supervision of Wroclaw University
    according to specifications written by CEA.
  • It was commissioned at CEA in September 2006 (EU
    delivrable), and is now used for various types of
    heat transfer measurements
  • A final report (EU delivrable) will be issued on
    30 September 2007.

Miscellaneous views of NED cryostat (Courtesy M.
Chorowski, WUT)
4
TSQP Work Package (2/2)
  • The TSQ work package also included a quench
    computation task carried out by INFN-Milan and
    completed by a final report issued in early 2006
    (EU delivrable).
  • Thorough computations have been carried out for
    two types of NED magnet configurations (cos?,
    layer design and cos?, slot design).
  • Both configurations can be protected, using
    active protection heaters.

Simulation results for 10-m-long model (Courtesy
M. Sorbi, INFN-Mi)
5
CD Work Package (1/2)
  • Both manufacturers have achieved great progress.
  • Wire samples have undergone thorough
    characterizations and cross-checks at CEA, CERN,
    INFN-Genva, INFN-Milan, and Twente University.

Alstom/NED (workability studies) 1.25 mm 78 x
85 ?m sub-element 740 A (1500 A/mm2) _at_4.2 K
12T
SMI/NED (near final design) 1.26 mm 288 x 50 ?m
tube 1400 A (2500 A/mm2) _at_4.2 K 12T World
Record!
6
CD Work Package (2/2)
  • Alstom/MSA is expected to complete its
    feasibility study next June and to have a final
    design ready for production by next October.
  • SMI is expected to carry out cabling tests in
    May if these tests are successful, it will be
    given the go-ahead for final production.
  • Both manufacturers are expected to complete
    their production
  • (4 Alstom/MSA and 2 SMI cable unit lengths EU
    delivrables) by the end of the year.
  • Final reports (EU delivrables) on the
    performance of the wires and cables will be
    issued at the same time.

7
IDI Work Package
  • CCLRC/RAL has identified a polyimide-sized glass
    fiber tape that is able to sustain the required
    Nb3Sn heat treatment without degradation (final
    report on conventional insulation EU
    delivrable issued last month).
  • CEA has pursued its development of an
    innovative, ceramic-type insulation system,
    which shows greatly enhanced thermal
    performances, but still requires more work on
    mechanical properties (final report EU
    delivrable to be issued by the end of the month).

Polyimide-sized S2 glass fiber tape (Courtesy
S. Canfer, CCLRC/RAL)
Heat-treated conductor stack with CEA innovative
insulation (Courtesy F. Rondeaux P. Fourcade,
CEA)
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