- subscale common coil: instrumentation needs
- COMB
- c3
Speakers:
Anis Ben Yahia
(Brookhaven National Laboratory),
Maxim Martchevskii,
Ramesh Gupta
(BNL),
Reed Teyber
(LBNL),
Vadim Kashikhin
(Fermilab),
Vito Lombardo
(Fermilab),
Xiaorong Wang
(LBNL)
- Subscale common coil
- Groove in the subscale common coil is large enough to co-wind the sensor from Maxim.
- ACT will install the spot heaters after coil winding. It will not affect the hardware design.
- Travel to ACT is possible during coil fabrication and instrumentation installation.
- ACT plans to deliver the magnet in May. The schedule to test the magnet as an insert at 4.2 K at BNL is to be determined. BNL plans to test the coil at 77 K after receiving it.
- COMB: short-sample holder to be shipped to ACT for winding and test at 76 K in April. The test results will help decide the next step for the COMB magnet.
- 3-turn C3: will start making coils in the week of 3/28.
- Reed presented the analysis of V-I transition and power generation when a defect is introduced into a CORC wire. The analysis provides interesting insight into the maximum allowable voltage for a CORC magnet during a quench.
- Two seminars on alternative REBCO cable options are planned.