The water-cooled solenoid of the KS-250 combined magnetic system
β Scribed by P.P. Klyavin; A.D. Levashov; B.V. Rozhdestvenskii; E.A. Khori; P.A. Cheremnykh; A.N. Kulyamzin
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 405 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-2275
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β¦ Synopsis
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Fig. 2 Oscilloscope trace of current removal from the solenoid 1 -voltage across the bridge diagonal; 2 -solenoid current; 3 -voltage across the solenoids. The time between t~ and t 2 is 5 s
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system showed that the solenoid works reliably with a current up to 26 kA and produces a field of induction 18.4 T at the geom6tric centre of the magnetic field.
A cold box, which does not have temperature expanders, designed for a forced cooling system is described. The cold box can be used to main rain superconducting magnets at 4.5 -+ 5 K for a Iong period of time. Tests on the cold box have shown that the mass flow rate of forced cooling flow is 6 + -10
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