This paper describes a 120-mm aperture 2-layer dipole coil with stress management (SM) developed at Fermilab based on cos-theta coil geometry. A model of the coil support structure made of plastic was printed using additive manufacturing technology and used for practice coil winding. The real coil support structure was printed using the 316 stainless steel. The results of the SM structure size control and the key coil fabrication steps are reported in the paper. The design of coil SM structure and the coil FEA in the dipole mirror test configurations are presented and discussed. Index Terms-Accelerator magnet, magnetic field, mechanical structure, Nb 3 Sn Rutherford cable, stress management.
Recent advances with additive manufacturing (AM) technologies using various materials allow them to be considered for the manufacture of precise and complicated metal parts of the magnet coils of high field accelerator magnets from aluminum bronze, titanium alloy, stainless steel, etc. The 3D printing technology is also being used to fabricate prototype models of real parts to test and optimize their geometry. This paper discusses the designs of the complex stress-management coil parts developed at Fermilab, their fabrication using AM technologies, and quality control methods and results.
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