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J. Fleiter
Researcher at CERN
Publications - 42
Citations - 812
J. Fleiter is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconducting magnet & Magnet. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 36 publications receiving 604 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Fleiter include University of Grenoble.
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The EuCARD-2 Future Magnets European Collaboration for Accelerator-Quality HTS Magnets
Lucio Rossi,Arnaud Badel,Marta Bajko,Amalia Ballarino,Luca Bottura,Marc Dhalle,Marco Durante,Ph. Fazilleau,J. Fleiter,Wilfried Goldacker,E. Haro,Anna Kario,Glyn Kirby,Clement Lorin,J. van Nugteren,G. de Rijk,Tiina Salmi,Carmine Senatore,Antti Stenvall,Pascal Tixador,Alexander Usoskin,G. Volpini,Yifeng Yang,N. Zangenberg +23 more
TL;DR: EuCARD-2 as discussed by the authors is a project supported by FP7-European Commission that includes, inter alia, a work-package (WP10) called “Future Magnets.
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Accelerator-Quality HTS Dipole Magnet Demonstrator Designs for the EuCARD-2 5-T 40-mm Clear Aperture Magnet
Glyn Kirby,Jeroen van Nugteren,A. Ballarino,Luca Bottura,N. Chouika,S. Clement,Vladimir Datskov,Laura Garcia Fajardo,J. Fleiter,Remy Gauthier,Luca Gentini,L. Lambert,M. Lopes,J. C. Perez,G. de Rijk,A. Rijllart,Lucio Rossi,H. Ten Kate,Marco Durante,Philippe Fazilleau,Clement Lorin,E. Haro,Antti Stenvall,Shlomo Caspi,Maxim Marchevsky,Wilfried Goldacker,Anna Kario +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a ReBCO magnet design using a multistrand Roebel cable was presented, which achieved a stand-alone field of 5 T in a 40mm clear aperture and discussed the challenges associated with good field quality using this type of material.
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The EuCARD2 Future Magnets Program for Particle Accelerator High-Field Dipoles: Review of Results and Next Steps
Lucio Rossi,Arnaud Badel,Hugues Bajas,Marta Bajko,Amalia Ballarino,Christian Barth,Ulrich Betz,Luca Bottura,F. Broggi,A. Chiuchiolo,Marc Dhalle,Maria Durante,Philippe Fazilleau,J. Fleiter,Peng Gao,Wilfried Goldacker,Anna Kario,Glyn Kirby,E. Haro,J. Himbele,Clement Lorin,Jaakko Samuel Murtomaki,Jeroen van Nugteren,Carlo Petrone,Gijs de Rijk,J. Ruuskanen,Carmine Senatore,Marco Statera,Antti Stenvall,Pascal Tixador,Yifeng Yang,Alexander Usoskin,N. Zangenberg +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the EuCARD2 collaboration aims at the development of a 10 kA-class superconducting, high current density cable suitable for accelerator magnets, to be tested in small coils and magnets capable of delivering 3-5 T when energized in stand-alone mode, and 15-18 T when inserted in a 12-13 T background magnet.
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The HL-LHC Low-β Quadrupole Magnet MQXF: From Short Models to Long Prototypes
Paolo Ferracin,Giorgio Ambrosio,Michael Anerella,Hugues Bajas,Marta Bajko,Bernardo Bordini,R. Bossert,Nicolas Bourcey,Daniel W. Cheng,Guram Chlachidze,Lance D. Cooley,Salvador Ferradas Troitino,Lucio Fiscarelli,J. Fleiter,Michael Guinchard,Susana Izquierdo Bermudez,S. Krave,Friedrich Lackner,Franco Mangiarotti,Maxim Marchevsky,Vittorio Marinozzi,Joseph Muratore,Alfred Nobrega,Heng Pan,Juan Carlos Perez,I. Pong,Soren Prestemon,H. Prin,Emmanuele Ravaioli,GianLuca Sabbi,Jesse Schmalzle,Sandra Sequeira Tavares,Stoyan Stoynev,Emilov Todesco,Giorgio Vallone,P. Wanderer,Xiaorong Wang,M. Yu +37 more
TL;DR: The inner triplet (or low-β) quadrupole magnet (MQXF) as discussed by the authors was the first to operate at a gradient of 132.6 T/m, with a conductor peak field of 11.4 T.
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Electrical characterization of REBCO Roebel cables
TL;DR: In this article, the results of critical current measurements performed at CERN on (RE)-Ba2Cu3O7−δ Roebel cables at 4.2 K and in external fields of up to 9.6 T were presented.