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[en] The BABAR Detector, located in the PEP-II B-Factory at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, includes a large 1.5 Tesla superconducting solenoid, 2.8 m bore and length 3.7 m. The two layer solenoid is wound with an aluminum stabilized conductor which is graded axially to produce a +/- 3% field uniformity in the tracking region. This paper summarizes the 3 year design, fabrication and testing program of the superconducting solenoid. The work was carried out by an international collaboration between INFN, LLNL and SLAC. The coil was constructed by Ansaldo Energia. Critical current measurements of the superconducting strand, cable and conductor, cool-down, operation with the thermo-siphon cooling, fast and slow discharges, and magnetic forces are discussed in detail
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6. international conference on advanced technology and particle physics; Como (Italy); 5-9 Oct 1998; S0920563299006039; Copyright (c) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALUMINIUM, CONSTRUCTION, COOLING SYSTEMS, CRITICAL CURRENT, DESIGN, ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, PARTICLE TRACKS, RADIATION DETECTORS, STABILIZED SUPERCONDUCTORS, STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CENTER, SUPERCONDUCTING COILS, SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS, TESTING
CURRENTS, ELECTRIC COILS, ELECTRIC CURRENTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES, ELECTROMAGNETS, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT, MAGNETS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, METALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES, SUPERCONDUCTORS, US DOE, US ERDA, US ORGANIZATIONS
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