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TUPMB031 |
From Design Towards Series - The Superconducting Magnets for FAIR |
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- E.S. Fischer, A. Bleile, V.I. Datskov, J.P. Meier, A. Mierau, H. Müller, C. Roux, P. Schnizer, K. Sugita
GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
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The Facility for Anti-proton and Ion Research (FAIR-project) is now under construction. The heavy ion synchrotron SIS100 and the Super Fragment Separator (Super-FRS) use mainly superferric magnets as beam guiding elements. We present the design status of the magnets next to the experience obtained on the first magnets which were produced for SIS100. Finally we give an overview of the preparation for the series production and testing of the cryomagnetic modules.
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TUPMB032 |
Magnetic Field Characterisation of the First Series Dipole Magnet for the SIS100 Accelerator of FAIR |
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- F. Kaether, E.S. Fischer, V. Marusov, A. Mierau, C. Roux, P. Schnizer, K. Sugita, H.G. Weiss
GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
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The procurement of the SIS100 dipoles was contracted without building and testing an appropriate model magnet. So the thorough test of the first of series magnet is the key issue for the final realisation of the complete series production. The core of these tests is the measurement and analysis of the magnetic field of the first dipole. We describe the adapted measurement technics next to a detailed analysis of the obtained field quality and point out the critical issues of the series production
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TUPMB037 |
Instruments and Methods for the Magnetic Measurement of the Super-FRS Magnets |
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- G. Golluccio, M.C.L. Buzio, D. Caltabiano, G. Deferne, O. Dunkel, L. Fiscarelli, D. Giloteaux, C. Petrone, S. Russenschuck
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- P. Schnizer
GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
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The Super-FRS is a new fragment separator to be built as part of the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) [\ref{fairweb}] at Darmstadt. The acceptance tests and magnetic measurements of the superferric separation dipoles and multiplets (containing quadrupole and higher-order magnets) will be performed at CERN in collaboration with GSI/FAIR [\ref{abstractfacility}]. This paper presents the methods and challenges of the magnetic field measurements, and the required instruments for measuring the transfer function, field quality, and magnetic axis. A prototype for each system has been produced in order to validate the measurement methods, the instruments, and the mechanical integration. In this paper will present the design and production of the prototypes, the design of the instruments for the series measurements, and the results of the metrological characterization.
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