Magnet design issues and concepts for the new injector
P. Fabbricatore (INFN, Genoa)

TL;DR
This paper discusses design considerations for superconducting dipole magnets intended for the HE-LHC injector, based on R&D experiences with high-field, fast-cycled superconducting magnets developed at INFN.
Contribution
It presents new magnet design concepts for the HE-LHC injector, leveraging previous R&D on high-field, fast-cycled superconducting magnets.
Findings
Analysis of 4 T dipole with 1.5 T/s ramp rate
Analysis of 6 T dipole with lower ramp rates
Proposed layouts based on INFN R&D experience
Abstract
Possible layouts of superconducting dipoles for the main injector of High Energy LHC (HE-LHC) are proposed on the basis of the experience matured with ongoing R&D activities at the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), targeted at developing the technologies for high field fast cycled superconducting magnets for the SIS300 synchrotron of FAIR. Two different magnets are analysed: a) a 4 T dipole ramped up to 1.5 T/s, and b) a 6 T dipole to be operated at lower ramp rates.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Electric Motor Design and Analysis
