
doi: 10.1063/1.36377
This report provides a self-consistent description of a magnetic field in the aperture of a superconducting magnet and details how this field can be calculated in a magnet with cos theta current distribution in the coils. A description of an apparatus that can be used to measure the field uniformity in the aperture has been given. Finally, a detailed description of the magnet being developed for use in the Superconducting Super Collider is given. When this machine is built, it will be by far the largest application of superconductivity to date and promises to make possible the experimental discoveries needed to understand the basic laws of nature governing the world in which we live.
43 Particle Accelerators, Electric Coils, General Physics, Equipment Protection Devices, Cryogenics, Design, Superconducting Devices 430300* -- Particle Accelerators-- Auxiliaries & Components, Equipment, Dipoles, Measuring Methods, Magnetic Dipoles, Electromagnets, Temperature Effects, Fabrication, Magnet Coils, Quenching, 420201 -- Engineering-- Cryogenic Equipment & Devices, Electrical Equipment, Mathematical Models, Superconducting Magnets, Magnetic Fields, Magnets, 71 Classical And Quantum Mechanics, Multipoles, Accelerators
43 Particle Accelerators, Electric Coils, General Physics, Equipment Protection Devices, Cryogenics, Design, Superconducting Devices 430300* -- Particle Accelerators-- Auxiliaries & Components, Equipment, Dipoles, Measuring Methods, Magnetic Dipoles, Electromagnets, Temperature Effects, Fabrication, Magnet Coils, Quenching, 420201 -- Engineering-- Cryogenic Equipment & Devices, Electrical Equipment, Mathematical Models, Superconducting Magnets, Magnetic Fields, Magnets, 71 Classical And Quantum Mechanics, Multipoles, Accelerators
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