REBCO WG meeting #5

US/Pacific
Anis Ben Yahia (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Ernesto Bosque (NHMFL), Ramesh Gupta (BNL), Stephen Gourlay (LBNL), Vadim Kashikhin (Fermilab), Vito Lombardo (Fermilab), Xiaorong Wang (LBNL)
Description
  • What performances and parameters should the conductor have? How can we make magnets using these conductors? 
  • What is the maximum dipole field a REBCO magnet can generate?  
  • What is the magnet performance? How does it quench? How to protect the magnet during a quench? What is the field quality? 
  • How can we characterize the performance for long conductors? 
    • 1
      Followup and update

      Further thoughts and plans on the tape/conductor characterization

      Speakers: Anis Ben Yahia (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Ernesto Bosque (NHMFL), Ramesh Gupta (BNL), Vadim Kashikhin (Fermilab), Vito Lombardo (Fermilab), Xiaorong Wang (LBNL)
      • Vito and Ernesto will plan for a calibration test at FNAL using the tested samples at ASC.  
      • The current goal is to recover the test capability on REBCO tapes at FNAL to meet future MDP needs. 
      • Two more things to consider for future measurement needs:
        • Measure the Ic of round wires at certain bending radii in background fields.
        • Measure the Ic of REBCO tapes at elevated temperatures.  
    • 2
      Input for hybrid design study

      List of parameters and plans to get the data (literature survey, new experiments etc)

      Speakers: Anis Ben Yahia (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Ernesto Bosque (NHMFL), Ramesh Gupta (BNL), Vadim Kashikhin (Fermilab), Vito Lombardo (Fermilab), Xiaorong Wang (LBNL)
      • Include the published parameterization of REBCO tapes. How well does it describe the wire transport performance?   
      • Provide input on the draft and send the first version to Paolo by 5/28.
    • 3
      CORC CCT development
      Speaker: Xiaorong Wang (LBNL)
      • Discuss the 4.2 K test results during meeting #6.
      • Useful to check the impregnation of short wires.
        • Wires could contain less tapes. 
        • Check the impact of different overlap between heat shrink tubing.