REBCO WG meeting

US/Pacific
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? What is the field quality? 
  • Does the magnet performance degrade, e.g., during operation, after thermal cycles? If so, how can we prevent it?  
  • How can we characterize the performance for long conductors? 
    • 11:00 11:30
      Status update 30m
      • Subscale common coil
      • COMB
      • CCT
      Speakers: Anis Ben Yahia (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Maxim Martchevskii, Ramesh Gupta (BNL), Reed Teyber (LBNL), Vadim Kashikhin (Fermilab), Vito Lombardo (Fermilab), Xiaorong Wang (LBNL)
      • Common coil:
        • BNL has all the required parts to wind the MDP version. 
        • The received practice cable seems too stiff. Discussing with ACT for an alternative before practice winding. 
        • Will send LBL a magnet plate for Maxim to test the new instrumentation. Maxim and Ramesh will follow up. 
      • COMB:
        • Measured the Ic of the re-lubricated sample, wound on a COMB structure by ACT with three bends. The observed Ic reduction seems inconsistent with an earlier result from ACT on a different C2-style CORC wire after re-lubrication. The earlier result from ACT can be found here. A mystery to be understood before further development.
      • CCT:
        • Expect the conductor for the subscale version in December. 
        • C3 order faces some uncertainties. The vendors are addressing the technical issues. 
      • Impressions from CCA:
        • Vendors like SuperOx is significantly expanding the production capacity. 
        • Bruker is delivering 1.3 GHz NMR system including REBCO insert coils to several customers. 
        • Next workshop will be hosted by Univ. of Houston in 2023.
    • 11:30 11:45
      Notes from the CCA workshop 15m
      Speaker: Xiaorong Wang (LBNL)