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High-Temperature Superconducting Solenoid Punch Andy LinChris KinneyDavid SchoenNaomi Kohen

Updates Improved calculations Final solenoid

Calculations

Field Calculations Magnetic field (tesla, cm)

Force Magnetization of Iron: A/m Force (N, cm)

Solenoid Assembly

Assembled Solenoid

Testing

Testing

Testing Critical current Critical current Magnetic field gradient tests Magnetic field gradient tests Force Force Copper solenoids Copper solenoids

Schedule

Resources and References Mathematica software Mathematica software