Abstract
The current status of the pulsed-magnet program of the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HLD) is reported. The non-destructive pulsed magnets for the HLD include a wide spectrum of coils designed for energies between 1 and 46MJ, magnetic fields of 60 - 100T, and pulse durations of 10 - 1000 ms. Various experimental techniques at pulsed magnetic fields will be available for external users soon. Some user magnets for first scientific experiments have been installed and tested. A 8.5MJ/70 T mono-coil magnet has been built and first test results for this magnet are presented. The design of a two-coil 46 MJ magnet for magnetic fields above 85T has been completed. This magnet is under construction now. Important issues of the coil design are numerical simulations of the pulsed-magnet performance. Both analytical approaches and finite-element analysis are used for these simulations at the HLD. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Zherlitsyn, S., Herrmannsdoerfer, T., Skourski, Y., Sytcheva, A., & Wosnitza, J. (2006). Pulsed-magnet design at the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 51, pp. 583–586). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/51/1/133
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