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Test magnet for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications using MgB2/Fe composite wire is designed and experimentally demonstrated.
The magnetic field at the center of the test magnet is about 1.5 T.
A test magnet fabricated with the linear-type coil-winding machine generates magnetic fields above 63 T.
The test magnet has been cooled with the helium refrigerator/liquefier (HRL) in automatic mode.
The testing was administered in the same order to each participant: PPVT-III, personal narrative, home routine, Raven's Colored Progressive Matrices, Wug test, magnet task, frog story, and formulated sentences task.
Two temperature probes were placed at the target zones of magnet assay plates in the absence of a test magnet (blue), or when a magnet was present above one of the two test areas (red).
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The inlet temperature to the test TF magnet has been first set at 250 K keeping 50 K temperature difference.
To verify their performance, dynamic tests of magnet frictional dampers and precompressed rubber springs were conducted.
After successful cooling tests, the magnet performance was studied using DC and AC currents.
Fermilab scientists plan to start testing the magnet within the next few weeks, but won't know for sure whether the ring survived its journey unscathed until 1 year from now, when they try to cool its coils back down to superconducting temperatures.
After a long phase of construction and testing of magnet models and prototypes, the industrial production of all components is well under way, with hundreds of magnet dipoles and tens of quadrupoles on site, ready for installation in the tunnel, which was constructed and used for LEP.
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