2000
DOI: 10.1109/77.828215
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Magnet system for an ECR ion source

Abstract: A b s W t -A superconducting magnet usssmbly Bar Been built for rm ECR (Electron Cyclotron Resonarm$ Ion sowce at the 88~inch cyclohoti at LBL'. Three 34-cm ID solenoids provide axhl plasma cotijintw" and U sexfupole ussembly in the solenoid bore provides radial stabill@. Two large solenoid8 are spaced SO em. npwi with a smaller opposing solenoid bedween. The sexlupole ussembly is 92 cm long with winding inner diameter of 20 cm. and outer diameter of 27.2 em. Tfis design goat is fo achieve afield on axis of 4 … Show more

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“…To achieve accurate and uniform isostatic preload and force containment on the complete coil package, Wood's metal filled stainless steel bladders will be employed similar to TAMU2 and other magnets [9]. Vertical bladder preload friction locks the Ti end hoop piers in place when cold (4.2 K) to minimize axial movements.…”
Section: Metal Filled Bladdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve accurate and uniform isostatic preload and force containment on the complete coil package, Wood's metal filled stainless steel bladders will be employed similar to TAMU2 and other magnets [9]. Vertical bladder preload friction locks the Ti end hoop piers in place when cold (4.2 K) to minimize axial movements.…”
Section: Metal Filled Bladdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of metal filled bladders was first employed by Clyde Taylor (LBNL) in order to properly support an ion source sextupole [8]. The large cylindrical bladders between the Al Stress-Cylinder The only modifications to this apparatus were more temperature controllers and independent heating units for the valves next to the bladder stubs.…”
Section: Bladder Preloadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory is active pursuing the use of cryocoolers for superconducting magnets for the following applications: 1) the three superconducting dipoles in the ALS ring will be cooled using 1.5 W cryocoolers [6]; 2) a mixed superconducting sextupole and solenoid for an ion source for the 88 inch cyclotron will be cooled using a pair of 1.5 W coolers [7]; 3) cryocoolers will probably be used to cool test magnets for the neutrino factory; 4) a test multi-bore quadrupole for heavy ion fusion can be cooled using cryocoolers; 5) a proposed superconducting undulator magnet for the ALS light source can be cooled using a 4.2 K cryocooler (probably a low vibration pulse tube cooler); and 6) a proposed superconducting gradient magnet for measuring the thickness and moisture content of paper being processed in a paper mill can be cooled using a 4.2 K cryocooler. The paper mill application is an application where conventional superconducting magnet cooling systems are completely unacceptable to the industry.…”
Section: Magnet Types Cooled With a 4 K Cryocoolermentioning
confidence: 99%