Author: Kaether, F.
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WEOCB2 Superconducting Magnets at FAIR 2546
 
  • E.S. Fischer, A. Bleile, J. Ceballos Velasco, V.I. Datskov, F. Kaether, J.P. Meier, A. Mierau, H. Müller, C. Roux, P.J. Spiller, K. Sugita
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
 
  For the FAIR (Facility of Antiproton and Ion Research) accelerators, various technologies of superconducting magnets have been developed. In total, 613 superconducting magnets are required for the FAIR modularized start version. For the heavy ion synchrotron SIS100, which is the central accelerator under construction, fast ramped, iron dominated superconducting magnets of the Nuclotron type will be used. Due to the high beam intensity operation desired for SIS100, highest precision and reproducibility is requested for the iron yoke of these magnets. For the dipole magnets of SIS100 the series production has already been released. In parallel, the Super-FRS will be built for the generation of radioactive beams and for isotope separation. Huge aperture superconducting dipole magnets and multiplet modules are required for the main separator of the Super-FRS. For testing of the various types of sc magnets, three test facilities at GSI, JINR and CERN have been set-up. We give an overview on the modern design aspects for the different magnet types and their first test results and the preparation of the appropriate test facilities.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-WEOCB2  
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