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MIT 1.3-GHz LTS/HTS NMR Magnet: Post Quench Analysis and New 800-MHz Insert Design.

Dongkeun ParkJuan BascuñánPhilip C MichaelJiho LeeYoon Hyuck ChoiYi LiSeungyong HahnYukikazu Iwasa
Published in: IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity : a publication of the IEEE Superconductivity Committee (2019)
We present post-quench analyses of the MIT 800-MHz REBCO insert magnet (H800), unexpectedly quenched during operation in March 2018, and design study of a new 800-MHz HTS insert (H800N). The as-wound H800 was supposed to contribute 18.7 T and, with an LTS background magnet (L500), produce 30.5 T corresponding to a proton resonance frequency of 1.3 GHz. The H800 was operated at 4.2 K in liquid helium and, about 5 minutes after the power supply reached a target operating current of 251.3 A, it experienced a quench. Because the damage in the H800 was more widespread than it first appeared, we decided to design and build a new insert magnet, H800N. In designing H800N, we try to eliminate unanticipated flaws in our H800 design. H800N is to be more stable not to quench and more reliably survive against quench without permanent damage by: 1) adopting a single solenoid structure composed of 40 stacked double pancake coils with improved cross-over sections; 2) enhancing thermal stability; and 3) reducing excessive current margin for quench protection.
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