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The superconducting magnet for ADS injection-I

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AbstractPurposeAs the world energetic demand is increasing day by day, the development of nuclear energy is of great necessity. However, the development is followed by a lot of tough questions… Click to show full abstract

AbstractPurposeAs the world energetic demand is increasing day by day, the development of nuclear energy is of great necessity. However, the development is followed by a lot of tough questions like the management and storage of the nuclear waste. ADS, which is short for the accelerator-driven sub-critical system, may be a good choice because it can provide an efficient transmutations of nuclear waste. Many countries have carried out some research in related areas like the USA, Japan and China. The superconducting magnet systemThe cryomodule I (CM1) for China’s ADS Injection-I had been designed, fabricated and online tested. The CM1 is mainly composed of superconducting spoke cavities, beam position monitors, cryogenic system and superconducting magnets. The superconducting magnet system, which includes the magnet and current leads, is aimed at focusing and correcting the proton beams.ConclusionSeven superconducting magnets and current leads for CM1 are successfully designed and manufactured. Structural strength meets design specifications, the field meets the design demands, and the online test shows that the magnets can work in a rather stable state. In this paper, the detailed design and installation of the superconducting magnets are presented.

Keywords: magnet ads; superconducting magnet; magnet; ads injection; superconducting magnets

Journal Title: Radiation Detection Technology and Methods
Year Published: 2018

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