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    The Design and Operation of an 88-kG 20-in.-Bore Superconducting Magnet System

    The design of a large superconducting-magnet system should integrate all requirements for such a system into a functional unit by considering the system’s major problems in the mechanical, thermal, and electri...

    E. J. Lucas, Z. J. J. Stekly, T. A. de Winter in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1995)

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    A 14-Tesla 15-Centimeter-Bore Superconductive Magnet

    Water-cooled, cryogenically cooled, and superconducting magnets of various types are currently in use at the Lewis Research Center [1–5]. These magnets are a part of a broad program for advanced space propulsion ...

    W. D. Coles, E. R. Schrader, P. A. Thompson in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1995)

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    High-Field Liquid-Neon-Cooled Electromagnets

    Two large liquid-neon-cooled electromagnets using very high-purity aluminum as the conductor material have been fabricated, along with the necessary equipment for their operation, and the systems are in prelim...

    G. V. Brown, W. D. Coles in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1966)

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    A Superconducting Magnetic Bottle

    Magnetic fields for plasma physics experiments have been produced In many sizes, configurations, and field strengths. In many cases the experiments have been handicapped by limited power, limited field strengt...

    J. C. Laurence, W. D. Coles in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering (1966)