Abstract

Hybrid magnets, the combination of a resistive inner coil with a superconducting outer one, allow to generate the highest continuous magnetic fields for a given electrical power installation. A new superconducting coil outsert has been designed to be integrated in the existing infrastructure at LNCMI-Grenoble (GHMFL). Based on the specific development of a Nb–Ti Rutherford Cable On Conduit Conductor (RCOCC) cooled at 1.8 K by a bath of superfluid helium at atmospheric pressure, the superconducting coil aims to produce a continuous magnetic field of 8.5 T in a 1.1 m bore diameter. Combined with resistive insert coils, an overall continuous magnetic field of 42+ T will be produced in a 34 mm warm aperture. The main results of the conceptual study will be presented together with first developments and tests of the RCOCC.

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