Abstract

A 40 T long-pulse magnet has been constructed and tested to 32 T with total pulse width of 1.5 s at the Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center (WHMFC). The magnet is energized by a battery bank power source consisting of 900 12 V/200 Ah lead-acid battery cells. The magnet consists of a polyhelix inner coil and an outer coil wound with copper foil. We made some improvements by adding axial slots on the helices due to the eddy current electromagnetic force, and each layer of helices is reinforced by Zylon-epoxy composite. The copper foil coil is insulated with polyimide film extending over the sides of the foil. The copper bar electrode is silver brazed on the ends of copper foil and has been proved to be quite feasible. In this paper, the calculated results of the electromagnetic force caused by eddy current will be presented. The magnet manufacture techniques will be described and the magnet test results will be listed and analyzed.

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