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Subscale Stress-Managed Common Coil Design

Douglas Martins Araujo, Bernhard Auchmann, André Brem, Michael Daly, T. Michlmayr, Christoph Müller, H. Garcia-Rodrigues, Dmitry Sotnikov, Attilio Milanese

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity · 2024

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Summary

This paper presents the conceptual design of a subscale stress-managed common-coils platform developed within the High-Field Magnet Programme at CERN and the Swiss Accelerator Research and Technology Initiative. The platform serves as an R&D testbed for validating enabling technologies and advanced magnet concepts, including low-temperature and hybrid superconducting coil designs intended for the Future Circular Collider. The design integrates magnetic optimisation, coil-end engineering, and mechanical analysis to support the broader magnet development roadmap.

Key measures

Magnetic field design specifications, coil-end geometry optimisation, mechanical stress analysis and performance characteristics

Outcomes reported

The study describes the conceptual design of a subscale stress-managed common-coils platform for testing enabling technologies and innovative magnet design concepts. The design encompasses magnetic optimisation, coil-end optimisation, and mechanical analysis for both low-temperature and hybrid superconducting coil systems.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Technical design report
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Other
DOI
10.1109/tasc.2024.3360220
Catalogue ID
SNmotmqfe4-yp82xp

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