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Dongkeun Park1, Juan Bascuñán1, Yi Li2, Wooseung Lee1, Yoonhyuck Choi3, Yukikazu Iwasa1.
Abstract
We present a design overview of the MIT 1.3-GHz LTS/HTS NMR magnet (1.3G) with a newly designed 835-MHz REBCO insert (H835) as a replacement for the 800-MHz REBCO insert (H800) that was damaged when it quenched during operation in 2018. The new H835 is designed to contribute 19.6 T in a background field of 10.93 T by an LTS NMR magnet that normally rated at 11.74 T (500 MHz): combined, 1.3G generates a total field of 30.53 T corresponding to a proton resonance frequency of 1.3 GHz. H835 is designed to operate stably while meeting 1.3G design constraints. We have also designed H835 to protect it from permanent damage in an improbable event like a quench. Key design features are: 1) a single-coil formation, composed of 38 stacked metal-co-wound no-insulation and 2 stacked no-insulation double-pancake coils, all with mechanically improved cross-over sections; 2) enhanced thermal stability; and 3) reduced current margin with a detect-and-heat method. This paper includes: 1) electromagnetic and mechanical design of H835; 2) cryogenics overview; 3) quench protection strategy; and 3) discussion on the next steps to successfully complete 1.3G.Entities:
Keywords: HTS Magnets; High-Field Magnets; No-Insulation Winding Technique; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; REBCO tape
Year: 2021 PMID: 33927545 PMCID: PMC8078478 DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2021.3064006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Appl Supercond