Fermilab is collaborating with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) (US-LARP collaboration) to develop a large-aperture Nb3Sn superconducting quadrupole for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) luminosity upgrade. An important component of this work is the development of materials that are sufficiently radiation resistant for use in critical areas of the upgrade. This paper describes recent progress in characterization of materials, including the baseline CTD101K epoxy, cyanate ester blends, and Matrimid 5292, a bismaleimide-based system. Structural properties of "ten stacks" of cable impregnated with these materials are tested at room and cryogenic temperatures and compared to the baseline CT-101K. Experience with potting 1 and 2 meter long coils with Matrimid 5292 are described. Test results of a single 1-m coil impregnated with Matrimid 5292 are reported and compared to similar coils impregnated with the traditional epoxy. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Bossert, R., Krave, S., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, N., Chlachidze, G., Nobrega, A., … Zlobin, A. V. (2014). Recent progress and tests of radiation resistant impregnation materials for Nb3Sn coils. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1574 60, pp. 132–139). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4860615
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