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A Cryogen-Free 25-T REBCO Magnet With the Extreme-No-Insulation Winding Technique

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We present the operation result of a cryogen-free 23.5 T/ϕ12.5 mm-cold-bore magnet prototype composed of a stack of 12 no-insulation (NI) REBCO single pancake coils—ten middle coils of 6-mm wide… Click to show full abstract

We present the operation result of a cryogen-free 23.5 T/ϕ12.5 mm-cold-bore magnet prototype composed of a stack of 12 no-insulation (NI) REBCO single pancake coils—ten middle coils of 6-mm wide and two end coils of 8-mm wide tape—forming 6 double pancake (DP) coils with inner joints. Each coil was wound with the tape having only 1-μm-thick copper layer on each side to overcome the conductor thickness uniformity issue and enhance the mechanical strength within the winding, and then, additional electrical shunting by thin layers of solder was applied on the top and bottom surfaces of each DP coil for effective cooling and quench protection—called extreme-NI winding technique. With this small prototype magnet towards a benchtop 1-GHz NMR, we validate our coil design that include conductor performance, screening-current-induced field and stresses, and conduction-cooling cryogenics. Included in the paper are: 1) conductor issues and our counterproposal in winding; 2) screening-current reduction method; 3) design and manufacture summary of the magnet; and 4) operating test results of the magnet up to 25 Tesla.

Keywords: magnet; winding technique; cryogen free; insulation; rebco

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Year Published: 2022

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