25 research outputs found

    Engineering Study of the SIS100 Radiation Resistant Quadrupole Magnet Environment

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    The Dipole Magnet Design for the ALICE DiMuon Arm Spectrometer

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    An essential part of the DiMuon Arm Spectrometer of the ALICE experiment is a conventional Dipole Magnet of about 890 tons which provides the bending power to measure the momenta of muons. The JINR engineering design of the Dipole Magnet, technical characteristics and description of the proposed manufacturing procedure are presented. The proposed Coil fabrication technique is based on winding of flat pancakes, which are subsequently bent on cylindrical mandrels. The pancakes are then stacked and cured with prepreg insulation. The method is demonstrated on hand of the prototype II, which consists of a pancake made with full-size aluminium conductor. Some details of electromagnetic and mechanical calculations are described. The results of measuring of mechanical and electrical characteristics of materials related to the coil composite structure are discussed

    Design of a Superferric Dipole Magnet With High Field Quality in the Aperture

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    A design for a wide-aperture 90° bending magnet for heavy-ion cancer therapy

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    Magnetic modelling and magnetohydrodynamic simulations of an aluminium production electrolytic cell

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    A simulation of the motion of molten aluminium inside an electrolytic cell is presented. Since the driving term of the aluminium motion is the Lorentz (j × B) body force acting within the fluid,this problem involves the solution of the magneto-hydro-dynamic equations. Different solver modules for the magnetic field computation and for the fluid motion simulation are coupled together. The interactions of all these are presented and discussed

    Dynamic processes in laminated magnets: simulation and comparison with experimental results

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    Investigation of the Power Losses in a Laminated Dipole Magnet With Superconducting Coils

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