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Report number CERN-2009-001 ; CARE-Conf-08-029-HHH
Conference title Workshop on Accelerator Magnet Superconductors, Design and Optimization
Related conference title(s) WAMSDO Workshop
Date(s), location 19 - 23 May 2008, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Editor(s) Todesco, E (ed.) (CERN)
Imprint Geneva : CERN, 2009 - 196 p.
Series (CERN Yellow Reports: Conference Proceedings)
ISBN 9789290833253 (print version, paperback)
DOI e-proceedings: 10.5170/CERN-2009-001
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract This report contains the proceedings of the CARE-HHH-AMT Workshop on Accelerator Magnet Superconductors, Design and Optimization (WAMSDO) held at CERN from 19 to 23 May 2008. The needs in terms of superconducting magnets for the accelerator projects were discussed, mainly for the LHC interaction regions and injector upgrades, and for the GSI FAIR complex. The first part of the workshop focused on the development of superconductor and cables, i.e., low-loss Nb-Ti cables, Nb$_{3}$Sn and high-temperature superconductors. An industry session summarized the actual plans and status of the activities in the main European industries. Then, a worldwide status of the high field magnets programme was presented. A special session was devoted to fast cycled magnets, including FAIR facilities and LHC injector upgrades. A final session focused on the optimization methods and numerical tools for magnet design.
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LHC Interaction Region Upgrade : Phase I(p. 1)
by Ostojic, R
Advances in low-loss Nb-Ti strand and cable (p. 8)
by Wilson, Martin N
Low-loss wire design for the DiSCoRaP dipole (p. 13)
by Volpini, G
Magnetization measurements and analyses on thin filament Nb-Ti wires for SIS300 synchrotron superconducting dipoles (p. 16)
by Gambardella, U
Advances in ITER-relevant Nb-Ti and Nb$_{3}$Sn strands and low-loss Nb-Ti strands in RF (p. 19)
by Pantsyrny, V
Advances in Nb$_{3}$Sn performance (p. 24)
by Godeke, A
Optimization of the heat treatment schedule for next european dipole (NED) powder in tube Nb$_{3}$Sn strand (p. 28)
by Boutboul, T
Metallographic investigation of fracture behavior in ITER-style Nb$_{3}$Sn superconducting strands (p. 30)
by Jewell, M C
Synchrotron radiation techniques for the characterization of Nb$_{3}$Sn superconductors (p. 33)
by Scheuerlein, C
Electromechanical behaviour of PIT Nb$_{3}$Sn wires for NED (p. 37)
by Seeber, B
Interstrand coupling and magnetization in Nb$_{3}$Sn Rutherford cables (p. 42)
by Collings, T
Self-field instabilities in high-$J_{c}$ Nb$_{3}$Sn strands : the effect of copper RRR(p. 51)
by Bordini, B
Irradiation effects in low T$_{c}$ superconductors (p. 55)
by Flükiger, René
Results of conductor testing in SULTAN : a review(p. 68)
by Wesche, R
Current $MgB_{2}$ wire performance and their industrial development (p. 78)
by Grasso, G
The reactive Mg-liquid infiltration to obtain long superconducting MgB$_{2}$ cables (p. 83)
by Giunchi, G
Advances in HTS materials (p. 89)
by Tixador, P
HTS applications (p. 94)
by Noe, M
Status and perspectives at Babcock Noell (p. 98)
by Walter, W
Magnets for the phase I LHC upgrade (p. 101)
by Fessia, P
Test results of HD2, a high field Nb$_{3}$Sn dipole with a 36 mm bore (p. 105)
by Ferracin, P
Nb$_{3}$Sn magnet development for LHC luminosity upgrade (p. 108)
by Wanderer, P
Shell-based support structures for Nb$_{3}$Sn accelerator quadrupole magnets (p. 114)
by Ferracin, P
Tests results of Nb$_{3}$Sn quadrupole magnets using a shell-based support structure (p. 117)
by Caspi, S
Nb$_{3}$Sn quadrupoles designs for the LHC upgrades (p. 120)
by Felice, H
15 T and beyond : Dipoles and quadrupoles(p. 123)
by Sabbi, G
The high field magnet program in Europe (p. 128)
by de Rijk, Gijs
Nb$_{3}$Sn quadrupole development at CEA/Saclay (p. 131)
by Rifflet, J M
Nb$_{3}$Al high field accelerator magnet R&D (p. 132)
by Sasaki, K
The Bi-2212 conductor and magnet program at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (p. 136)
by Larbalestier, D
Status of the superconducting magnet system for the J-PARC neutrino beam line (p. 139)
by Nakamoto, T
Design considerations of transmission line superconductors for fast-cycling accelerator magnets (p. 142)
by Piekarz, H
Full size model manufacturing and advanced design status of the SIS100 main magnets (p. 147)
by Fischer, E
Critical aspects in the development of a curved fast ramped superconducting dipole for FAIR SIS300 synchrotron (p. 157)
by Fabbricatore, P
Electromagnetic design of the prototype dipole for the FAIR SIS300 (p. 160)
by Sorbi, M
Computational challenges in present and future projects : from a ROXIE developer's perspective(p. 163)
by Auchmann, B
Semi-analytical approaches to magnet design (p. 168)
by Borgnolutti, F
Magnetic measurement systems for future high performance magnets (p. 172)
by Buzio, M
Cold testing of rapidly-cycling model magnets for SIS 100 and SIS 300 (p. 181)
by Schnizer, P
Superferric rapidly cycling magnets optimized field design and measurement (p. 189)
by Schnizer, P
Preface of the 2008 WAMSDO Workshop (v-viii)
by Todesco, E

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