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The commissioning of the European DIPOle (EDIPO) test facility at the Center for Research in Plasma Physics in Villigen was completed in Spring 2015, and the first test of a 60-kA/12-T high-temperature superconductor (HTS) was carried out in June 2015. User specifications are issued to allow external users to prepare their own sample matching the interface of the test facility. EDIPO offers a background magnetic field up to 12.35 T in a rectangular test well with a cross section of 89 mm x 138 mm (sample dimension). The homogeneous high field length is 910 mm (+/- 1%) or 680 mm (+/- 0.5%) at full current. A set of small copper coils provides a superimposed ac field with amplitude up to +/- 0.3 T and frequency up to 1 Hz. A superconducting transformer provides steady-state operating current for the sample up to 100 kA. The cooling circuit of the sample supplies supercritical helium at 10-bar inlet pressure. The mass flow rate, which is adjustable by cryogenic valves, is up to 8 g/s in each branch of the sample at 4.5 K. The operating temperature ranges from 4.5 to 60 K (at high temperature, the range of mass flow rate is reduced). To test samples at temperature higher than 10 K, an HTS "adapter" connects the sample to the NbTi transformer plates, which must remain cold. In such case, the length of the sample is reduced from 3600 mm (typical low-temperature superconductor sample) to 2900 mm (HTS sample with adapter).
Pierluigi Bruzzone, Kamil Sedlák, Nikolay Bykovskiy, Ortensia Dicuonzo
Pierluigi Bruzzone, Kamil Sedlák, Roberto Guarino, Evgeny Solodko