Abstract

A water-cooled, compensated solenoid was designed and constructed to produce a uniform magnetic field for an HGMF investigation. Coils were wound from 6.35 mm square, hollow copper tubes. The solenoid has a 113 mm bore and is 317 mm long. Axial and radial magnetic fields were determined with an axial and a transverse Hall effect field probes respectively. The axial field distribution of the compensated solenoid shows good homogeneity, giving an on-axis field variation of only 1.6% over a 150 mm length of the central region. Radial fields are very weak in this region.

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