Speaker
Fernando Toral
(CIEMAT - Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tec. (ES))
Description
Superconducting magnets create very high magnetic fields thanks to their intrinsically large current densities. As a consequence, large electromagnetic forces are created. Obviously, support structures are needed to hold these forces without degradation. Futhermore, as a specific feature of superconductors, proper support of the coils is necessary to avoid premature quenches. This lecture starts with a review of the basic concepts for mechanics applied on superconducting magnets, to review later the recommended support structures depending on the field level and type of magnets.