Speaker
Mr
Ivan Okunev
Description
The paper presents the details of the development, manufacturing and measurement features of pulsed dipole magnets for transporting the ion beam from the Booster to the Nuclotron of the NIKA complex. The transport line has a complicated geometry and bends the ion beam in three planes. Methods for refining magnets at the manufacturing stage based on the results of measurements, as well as the features of the operation of such magnets, are discussed. Finally, a comparison of measurement techniques with Hall sensors and inductive coils is presented. The parameters of the electronics developed for measurements of pulsed dipole magnets are given in short form.
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Primary authors
Mr
Ivan Okunev
Dr
Alexander Batrakov
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))
Dr
Anton Pavlenko
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))
Mr
Konstantin Shtro
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))
Dr
Sergey Sinyatkin
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))
Dr
Igor Ilyin
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))
Dr
Andrey Zhuravlev
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))
Mr
Nikolay Nefedov
(Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences (BINP SB RAS))