Background: The superconducting cyclotron is of great importance to treat cancer parts of the body. To reduce the operation costs, a superconducting magnet system for the 250 MeV proton cyclotron was designed to confirm the feasibility of the superconducting cyclotron. Findings: The superconducting magnet system consists of a pair of split coils, the cryostat and a pair of binary high temperature superconductor current leads. The superconducting magnet can reach a central magnetic field of about 1.155 T at 160 A. The three GM cryocooler with cooling capacities of 1.5 W at 4.5 K and 35 W at 50 K and one GM cryocooler of 100 W at 50 K were adopted to cool the superconducting magnet system through the thermosiphon technology. Conclusion: The four GM cryocoolers were used to cool the superconducting magnet to realize zero evaporation of the liquid helium.
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Ren, Y., Liu, X., & Gao, X. (2016). Conceptual design of the superconducting magnet for the 250 MeV proton cyclotron. SpringerPlus, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2340-0
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