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1Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.
Abstract:
A prototype switching system has been developed which can switch 20 kA at 230 V furnished by low-voltage dc generators at the National Magnet Laboratory. The energy is used to generate quasistatic magnetic fields in liquid-nitrogen-cooled copper coils for times approaching 1 s. The present arrangement is limited to fields up to 40 T. The silicon-controlled rectifier switching system, protective devices, circuit operation, and magnet structures are discussed.
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