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A Small 1.5 T Persistent Current Operating Test Magnet Using {\rm MgB}_{2} Wire With High j_{\rm c} Joints

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12 Author(s)
Xiaohang Li ; Key Lab. of Appl. Supercond., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Beijing, China ; Dong Zhang ; Jingye Zhang ; Zhaoshun Gao
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Persistent current (PC) operating magnet with bore diameter of about 32 mm was design and developed based on multi- and mono-filament MgB2 wires. The magnet was in a multi-solenoid structure. One pilot coil was wound and joints were fabricated at both ends, connecting it to a superconducting switch for PC operation tests. The magnet was to demonstrate the high field and high temperature performance at different temperatures. Numerical and experimental results demonstrated a promising future of MgB2 wires in low cost magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems and high field scientific magnets.

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Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:21 ,  Issue: 3 )

Date of Publication: June 2011

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