The efficiency of using a diamagnetic screen with inertial retention in a non-destructive
quasi-force-free magnet of a small volume (with a characteristic dimension about 10 cm^3 ) for
generating a superstrong magnetic field with a pulse duration of about 10 µs is shown. A
configuration of the magnet was developed, in which the end part of the winding is balanced due
to the fact that the screen virtually does not move during the discharge. Mechanical stresses in
the winding were calculated, and it was demonstrated that mechanical strength of the winding
can be ensured in a field with magnetic flux density up to 100T. Calculations of the heating of
the winding were performed and the possibilities of its reduction to an acceptable level are
indicated.
The mechanical stresses in the thin-walled quasi-force-free winding of the solenoid, which arise when a strong pulsed magnetic field is produced, can be significantly reduced if the winding is inserted into the area between two magnets creating crossed fields. It is shown that with a rational choice of the amplitude and shape of the external fields pulses the stresses can be reduced to values less than one tenth of the magnetic pressure of the generated field.
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