Superconducting magnet development program progress report, July 1974--June 1975 (open access)

Superconducting magnet development program progress report, July 1974--June 1975

During FY 1975, the superconducting magnet development program at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory was primarily directed toward the development of multifilamentary Nb$sub 3$Sn conductor for large CTR machines. It was secondarily concerned with preliminary work for the MX experiment and with the acquisition of additional testing facilities. Among the significant achievements was the construction and operation of a 27-cm-bore coil to its short-sample limit of 7-T at the windings. The coil was wound with a 100-m length of 67,507- filament Nb$sub 3$Sn conductor. (auth)
Date: October 24, 1975
Creator: Cornish, D. N.; Harvey, A. R.; Nelson, R. L.; Taylor, C. E. & Zbasnik, J. P.
System: The UNT Digital Library