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|a DeLauter, Jonathan
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
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|a Minervini, Joseph V.
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|a Magnetic Testing of a Superferric Dipole That Uses Metal-Oxide Insulated CICC
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|a A small dipole magnet designed for use in high-radiation environments that uses metal-oxide cable-in-conduit-conductor has been constructed and tested for magnetic properties. The conductor consisted of 42 strands of 0.5 mm diameter wires, in a conduit with outer dimension of 10 mm times 10 mm. The magnet carried about 8 kA. This gives an engineering current density of 80 A/mm[superscript 2]. The current density in the cable bundle is approximately 1 kA/mm[superscript 2].
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|a GSI
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|a U.S. Department of Energy
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|t IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity : a publication of the IEEE Superconductivity Committee
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