US-MDP CCT Program Review
Conference room
B47
US Magnet Development Program
CCT Magnet Program
Review date: May 1st, 2017
Introduction: The US MDP is pursuing multiple efforts for the development of high field accelerator magnet technology. One line of investigation, pursued as a high-risk, high-reward element of the program, is the investigation of the “Canted Cosine Theta” (CCT) magnet concept. The CCT program is currently focused on identifying and addressing primary technical challenges associated with the use of Nb3Sn in the CCT configuration. To that end, a series of 2-layer magnets are being produced. The 2nd Nb3Sn 2 layer magnet, CCT4, is being readied for testing, and a follow-on magnet, CCT5, is being readied for fabrication. Furthermore, a subscale CCT model program is being considered for fast, low cost tests that probe specific design and fabrication issues.
Charge to the review committee: The goal of this review is to evaluate the current CCT R&D plan, identify technical risks, and provide feedback on technical issues and possible mitigation strategies.
- Is the test plan for the CCT4 magnet sufficiently detailed? Are there elements missing from the plan that could further advance insight into magnet performance and guide future CCT designs?
- Are the design elements for CCT5 clearly defined and appropriately chosen?
- Is the mechanical design sound, i.e. have risks been identified and addressed in a reasonable manner?
- Is the magnetic design sound, i.e. are the models sufficiently detailed to provide feedback on magnet performance and measurements?
- Is there additional analysis that should be performed prior to fabrication?
- Has the conductor and cable been properly qualified, and is the magnet heat treatment appropriately defined?
- Are the CAD, fabrication drawings, tooling and assembly plan sufficiently advanced for fabrication to commence?
Review committee:
- Steve Virostek - Chair
- Helene Felice
- Shlomo Caspi
- Giorgio Ambrosio
- Sandor Feher