(Fifth Week)
Chairman: W.B. Sampson, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Bill Sampson’s week on superconducting magnets was the most popular of the Summer Study. Superconducting magnets were described, from the huge affairs under construction for large bubble chambers to miniature units suitable for transport of particle beams. It was during this week that Peter Smith of the Rutherford laboratory brought forward his suggestions for stabilizing superconducting magnets and for reducing ac losses. These ideas already have inspired programs in a number of laboratories; thus far Smith appears to have been correct in all of his predictions.
Following papers were submitted for publication:
Stress Problems Associated with Superconducting and Cryogenic Magnets
P.G. Marston, Magnetic Engineering Associates
Stresses in Magnetic Field Coils
W.F. Westendorp and R.W. Kilb, General Electric Company
Very High Field Hybrid Magnet Systems
D. Bruce Montgomery, J.E.C. Williams, N.T. Pierce, R. Weggel, and M.J. Leupold,
Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory
Principles of Stability in Cooled Superconducting Magnets
Z.J.J. Stekly, R. Thome, and B. Strauss, Avco Everette Research Laboratory
The 1.8 Tesla, 4.8 m i.d. Bubble Chanmer Magnet
J.R. Purcell, Argonne National Laboratory
The Superconducting Magnet for the Proposed 25-foot Cryogenic Bubble Chamber
A.G. Prodell, Brookhaven National Laboratory
The Superconducting Magnet for the Brookhaven National Laboratory 7-foot Bubble chamber
D.P. Brown, R.W. Burgess, and G.T. Mulholland, Brookhaven National Laboratory
A 70 kilogauss Magnet for the Proposed Rutherford Laboratory 1.5 m Diameter Hydrogen Bubble Chamber
P.T.M. Clee, D.B. Thomas, and C.W. Trowbridge, Rutherford Laboratory
Development Program for the Magnet of the European 3.7 m Bubble Chamber
Presented by F. Wittgenstein, CERN
A Possible Source of Instability in “Fully Stabilized” Magnets
P.F. Smith, M.N. Wilson, and J.D. Lewin, Rutherford Laboratory
Analytical Design of Superconducting Multipolar Magnets
Richard A. Beth, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Superconducting Magnetic Dipoles
G. Parzen, Brookhaven National Laboratory
A. Asner, CERN
Superconducting Quadrupole Focusing Lens – Part II: Construction and Preliminary Tests
D.N. Cornish, Culham Laboratory
J.D. Rogers, W.V. Hassenzahl, H.L. Laquer, and J. K. Novak, Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Rutherford Laboratory Bending Magnet
M.N. Wilson, R.V. Stovold, and J.D. Lawson, Rutherford Laboratory
Brookhaven Superconducting dc Beam Magnets
R.B. Britton, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Pulsed Superconducting Magnets
W.B. Sampson, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Intrinsically Stable Conductors
P.F. Smith, M.N. Wilson, C.R. Walters, and J.D. Lewin, Rutherford Laboratory
Superconducting Magnets for Controlled Thermonuclear Research
C.E. Taylor, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore
On Helium II Microstabilization of Nb3Sn
W.H. Bergmann, Argonne National Laboratory
D.L. Coffey and W.F. Gauster, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Standardized Tests for Superconducting Materials
W.F. Gauster, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Superconducting Magnets for the 200 GeV Accelerator Experimental Areas
R.B. Meuser, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley
Construction of a Superconducting Test Coil Cooled by Helium Forced Circulation
M. Morpurgo, CERN
Summary of Fifth Week of Summer Study
W.B. Sampson, Brookhaven National Laboratory