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A new support structure for high field magnets
Authors:Hafalia  RR Bish  PA Caspi  S Dietderich  DR Gourlay  SA Hannaford  R Lietzke  AF Liggins  N McInturff  AD Sabbi  GL Scanlan  RM O'Neill  J Swanson  JH
Affiliation:Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., CA;
Abstract:Pre-stress of superconducting magnets can be applied directly through the magnet yoke structure. We have replaced the collar functionality in our 14 Tesla R&D Nb/sub 3/Sn dipole magnets with an assembly procedure based on an aluminum shell and bladders. Bladders, placed between the coil pack and surrounding yoke inside the shell, are pressurized up to 10 ksi 70 MPa] to create an interference gap. Keys placed into the interference gap replace the bladder functionality. Following the assembly, the bladders are deflated and removed. Strain gauges mounted directly on the shell are used to monitor the stress of the entire magnet structure, thereby providing a high degree of pre-stress control without the need for high tolerances. During assembly, a force of 8.2 /spl times/ 10/sup 5/ lbs/ft 12 MN/m] is generated by the bladders and the stress in the 1.57" 40 mm] aluminum shell reaches 20.3 ksi 140 MPa]. During cool-down the thermal expansion difference between shell and yoke generates an additional compressive force of 6.85 /spl times/ 10/sup 5/ lbs/ft 10 MN/m], corresponding to a final stress in the shell of 39.2 ksi 270 MPa]. Pre-stress conditions are sufficient for 16 T before the coils separate at the bore. Bladders have now been used in the assembly and disassembly of two 14 T magnets. This paper describes the magnet structure, assembly procedure and test results.
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