20to2T5m120cm4pDL Concept Update

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20to2T5m120cm4pDL Concept Update. Van Graves June 6, 2014. This page is a single image, not editable. This page is editable. 15 T superconducting coil outsert , Stored energy ~ 3 GJ , ~ 100 tons. Proton beam tube. Last Final-Focus quad. Upstream proton beam window. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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20to2T5m120cm4pDL Concept Update

Van Graves

June 6, 2014

2 Managed by UT-Battellefor the U.S. Department of Energy 20to2T5m120cm 4pDL Concept 23 May 2014

3 Managed by UT-Battellefor the U.S. Department of Energy 20to2T5m120cm 4pDL Concept 23 May 2014

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15 T superconducting coil outsert, Stored energy ~ 3 GJ, ~ 100 tons

5 T copper-coil insert, Water-cooled, MgO insulated

He-gas-cooled W-bead shielding (~ 100 tons)

Last Final-Focus quad

Upstream proton beam window

Proton beam tube

Target/dump vessel

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5 T copper-coil insert, Water-cooled, MgO insulated

Last Final-Focus quad

Upstream proton beam window

Proton beam tube

Target/dump vessel

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15 T superconducting coil outsert, Stored energy ~ 3 GJ, ~ 100 tons

He-gas-cooled W-bead shielding (~ 100 tons)

2nd magnet module, 5 SC coils

Be window, r = 23 cm

5-T copper-coil insert. Water-cooled, MgO insulatedHe-gas cooled W-bead shielding (~ 100 tons/module)

Last Final-Focus quad

Upstream proton beam window

Proton beam tube Transition magnet module, 5 coils, 5 m long, 2-T final field

2-T magnet modules, 6 coils, 5-m long, 23-cm-radius bore

15-T superconducting coil outsert, Stored energy ~ 3 GJ, ~ 100 tons

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