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The 16 T Dipole Development Program for FCC and HE-LHC

Daniel Schoerling, D. Arbelaez, Bernhard Auchmann, M. Bajko, A. Ballarino, E. Barzi, Giovanni Bellomo, Michael Benedikt, Susana Izquierdo Bermúdez, B. Bordini, L. Bottura, Lucas Brouwer, P. Bruzzone, B. Caiffi, S. Caspi, Ananda Chakraborti, Éric Coatanéa, G. de Rijk, M. Dhallé, M. Durante, P. Fabbricatore, S. Farinon, H. Félice, A. M. Fernandez Navarro, Inigo Sancho Fernandez, Peng Gao, Barbara Gold, Thodoris Gortsas, Steve Gourlay, M. Juchno, V.V. Kashikhin, C. Kokkinos, S. Kokkinos, Kari Koskinen, Friedrich Lackner, C. Lorin, Konstantinos Loukas, Alexandre Louzguiti, Kari Lyytikainen, S. Mariotto, M. Marchevsky, Giuseppe Montenero, Javier Munilla, I. Novitski, T. Ogitsu

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity · 2019

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Summary

A future circular collider (FCC) with a center-of-mass energy of 100 TeV and a circumference of around 100 km, or an energy upgrade of the LHC (HE-LHC) to 27 TeV require bending magnets providing 16 T in a 50-mm aperture. Several development programs for these magnets, based on Nb <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">3</sub> Sn technology, are being pursued in Europe and in the U.S. In these programs, cos-theta, block-type, common-coil, and canted-cos-theta magnets are explored; first model magnets are under manufacture; limits on conductor stress levels are studied; and a conductor with enhanced characteristics is developed. This paper summarizes and discusses the status, plans, and preliminary results of these programs.

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1109/tasc.2019.2900556
Catalogue ID
BFmobghvmf-q4uxut
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