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Broadens our understanding of design and performance limits of high-field Nb 3 Sn accelerator magnets for a future very high energy hadron collider
Offers beginners a concise overview of the relevant design concepts for a new generation of superconducting accelerator magnets based on Nb 3 Sn superconductor
Illustrates the complete process of accelerator magnet design and fabrication
Provides a contemporary review and assessment of the past experience with Nb 3 Sn high-field dipole accelerator magnets
Identifies the main open R&D issues for Nb 3 Sn high-field dipole magnets
Broadens our understanding of design and performance limits of high-field Nb3Sn accelerator magnets for a future very high energy hadron collider Offers beginners a concise overview of the relevant design concepts for a new generation of superconducting accelerator magnets based on Nb3Sn superconductor Illustrates the complete process of accelerator magnet design and fabrication Provides a contemporary review and assessment of the past experience with Nb3Sn high-field dipole accelerator magnets Identifies the main open R&D issues for Nb3Sn high-field dipole magnets
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Dr. Alexander Zlobin is a Senior Scientist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab). He received his M.S. degree in Physics in 1977 from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI) and PhD degree in Beam Physics and Accelerator Technologies in 1991 from the Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEP) in Protvino, Russia. Since 1995 he is with Fermilab, where he is serving as the Leader of Superconducting Magnet Group and the Head of the High Field Magnet and Material R&D program. He is Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Dr. Daniel Schoerling is a Scientific Engineer at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). He received his M.Sc. degree in Engineering in 2009 and his PhD in 2012 from the Technical University of Freiberg, Germany. During his PhD research, performed in collaboration with CERN, he specialized on superconducting Nb3Sn accelerator magnets. Since 2011, he is with CERN working on normal- and superconducting accelerator magnet projects for several present and future machines like HL-LHC, LHC, CLIC, FCC, PS and ELENA.
Contenu
Part 1. Introduction.- Chapter 1. SC magnets in particle accelerators (D. Schoerling).- Chapter 2. Nb3Sn strand and cable progress (E. Barzi).- Chapter 3. Historical overview (1960s-1980s) (L. Rossi).- Part 2. Cos-theta dipoles.- Chapter 4. CERN-ELIN (R. Perin).- Chapter 5. CERN-MSUT (A. den Ouden).- Chapter 6. LBNL D20 (S. Caspi).- Chapter 7. FNAL HFDA (A. Zlobin).- Chapter 8. FNAL/CERN MBH (F. Savary).- Part 3. Block-type dipoles.- Chapter 9. TAMU (P. McIntyre).- Chapter 10. LBNL HD (GL. Sabbi).- Part 4. Common coil dipoles.- Chapter 11. BNL (R. Gupta).- Chapter 12. LBNL (S. Gourlay).- Chapter 13. FNAL HFDC (A. Zlobin).- Part 5. Outlook.- Chapter 14. Nb3Sn accelerator needs for FCC (D. Tommasini).- Chapter 15. Summary/Conclusions (D. Schoerling).
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