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Tompkins, J.; Chapman, M.; Cortella, J.; Desportes, A.; Devred, A.; Kaugerts, J.; Kirk, T.; Mirk, K.; Schermer, R.; Turner, J.; Bleadon, M.; Brown, B.C.; Hanft, R.; Kuchnir, M.; Lamm, M.; Mantsch, P.; Mazur, P.O.; Orris, D.; Peoples, J.; Strait, J.; Tool, G.; Caspi, S.; Gilbert, W.; Meuser, R.; Peters, C.; Rechen, J.; Royet, J.; Scanlan, R.; Taylor, C.; Zbasnik, J.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA). SSC Central Design Group1989
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA). SSC Central Design Group1989
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[en] Over the past year, magnets that meet the SSC field and quench training criteria have been developed as a result of the detailed understanding of magnet performance made possible by tests on a series of model magnets. The SSC dipole magnet design is a cosθ style coil with a 4-cm aperture and a magnetic length of 16.6 m. The design operating field is 6.6 T at a current of 6.5 kVA. Design, fabrication, and testing of full-length model magnets has been a cooperative effort among the SSC Central Design group and three major national laboratories: BNL, FNAL, and LBL. 13 refs., 7 figs., 1 tab
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Apr 1989; 17 p; International industrial symposium on the supercollider (IISSC); New Orleans, LA (USA); Feb 1989; CONF-8902184--2; CONTRACT AC02-89ER40486; AC02-76CH00016; AC02-76CH03000; AC03-76SF00098; NTIS, PC A03/MF A01 as DE90013035; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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