Speaker
Hamlet Khodzhibagiyan
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Description
The work was done within the mega-science project for the new accelerator-collider complex NICA at the JINR in Dubna. The existing superconducting synchrotron is operating since 1993 and requires a modernization. It is planned to build the New Nuclotron using magnets made from the second-generation HTS material produced at the SuperOx company in Moscow. The magnets will be cooled down to 30 K by a two-phase Neon flow inside the cable channels of the coil, or to 50 K …65 K by gaseous helium for the HTS material of the next generation. We present the cooling scheme and the status of magnet design.
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Primary author
Hamlet Khodzhibagiyan
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Co-authors
Dr
Egbert Fischer
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Mihkail Novikov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Mr
Andrey Shemchuk
(Jont Institute for Nuclear Research)