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Indirectly Cooled Radiation-Resistant Magnets for Hadron Target Station at J-PARC

Authors :
Hitoshi Takahashi
Keizo Agari
M. Saijyo
Akio Kiyomichi
Yoshihisa Shirakabe
Ryotaro Muto
Yutaka Yamanoi
Michifumi Minakawa
Yoshihiro Suzuki
Hiroaki Watanabe
Minoru Takasaki
Y. Saitoh
Erina Hirose
Hiroyuki Noumi
K. Ogata
Megumi Naruki
S. Sawada
Akihiro Toyoda
Masami Iio
Masaharu Ieiri
K. Katoh
Yoichi Sato
Kazuhiro Tanaka
Y. Katoh
K. Yahata
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 20:344-347
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2010.

Abstract

The target station in the hadron experimental facility at J-PARC consists of a production target and a huge vacuum chamber in which several secondary-beam-line magnets can work. This vacuum chamber system aims to remove the vacuum beam pipe from the magnet gap, because the cooling of the beam pipe is the most serious problem in the high intensity beam facility. We have developed indirectly cooled radiation-resistant magnets for the hadron target station. Their coils are made of solid-conductor type mineral-insulation cables and stainless-steel water pipes. They have the great advantages that electric circuits can be completely independent of water pass. The mechanical strength and the insulation performance of the coil are significantly improved also because the insulation water pipes can be avoided from the water pass. A C-type sector dipole and a figure-8-type quadrupole magnet have been fabricated by using indirectly cooled radiation-resistant magnet technology, and installed in the vacuum chamber. We have succeeded to operate them in vacuum stably with the current of DC 1000 A by improving the end structure of the MIC coils and increasing their emissivity. These magnets have been used for the real beam operation without any serious problems.

Details

ISSN :
15582515 and 10518223
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d8b48fed6bcf46d328b81da925d5c23c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/tasc.2009.2038930