Commissioning of the Prototype Test Facility for Rapidly-Cycling Superconducting Magnets for FAIR

Abstract
For testing rapidly-cycled superconducting magnets in the framework of the FAIR project (Facility for Antiprotons and Ion Research) a test facility was set up at GSI to test model and prototype superconducting magnets for different machines (SIS100, SIS300, Super-FRS). We are able to perform the following magnet tests: quench training, magnetic measurements, measurements of AC losses (calorimetric and V-I methods), temperature distributions in the magnet, and long-term stability tests. The forced-flow and bath-cooled scheme can be applied for the superconducting magnets. The facility consists of the following components: a refrigerator (400 W at 4 K); a distribution box for different cooling schemes (supercritical and two-phase flow); 2 feed-boxes providing electrical and cryogenic supply for the magnets; an all-purpose horizontal magnet cryostat which can be used for all kinds of different magnets (max. 3 m length and 0.8 m diameter); a power converter (11 kA) including the quench protection system; a quench detection system adapted from the LHC-series test facilities. The results of the AC loss measurements and the quench training for the first tested superconducting magnet are presented.

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