Senior Design Deliverable #3

Project Description

The objective of our project is to optimize a cold-to-warm support structure for the superconducting-outsert of the 45-T Hybrid magnet at the National high Magnetic Field Laboratory. The optimization requires meeting all mechanical requirements while minimizing the load on the refrigeration system.  The cooling system will be theoretically designed and the theoretical calculations will be tested in a simplified experiment.  There are two sub-objectives of the project.  The first is to design the cooling system to help support the weight and load produced by the magnet, as to not waste materials space or energy and to have the structure hold up under and perform under cryogenic conditions.  The second demonstrate the validity of the design (and supporting analyses) by constructing and testing a model of the support structure.  Simple mechanical and thermal tests are planned.
 
 



Team Members
Roger Payano

Tee Carter:

David Moore

Irving Scott


Site Guide

For more information about our team's design process and how we created a solution for our design project, please see our Design Description Page.
 Design Page

For more information about our usage of materials (for both the test model and actual column), please see our Materials Page
 Materials Page

For more information about our tests on the model and a comparison against the intended values, please see our Results Page
 Results Page

For more information about our project sponsors, please see our Sponsor's Page
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