Abstract

Phenomena which limit the performance of superconducting solenoids are reviewed, and the experimental data obtained in designing, building and testing several coils employing NbZr wires at different percentages of Zr is summarized. A superconducting solenoid is described in which a field of 49.3 kG was obtained in an internal region of diameter 1 cm and height 7 cm. The results obtained with other coils of smaller dimensions and lower maximum field are tabulated. In addition, measurements of the residual magnetic fields are reported, as well as a brief description of the experimental apparatus.

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