IISSC '89 was a tremendous success. A total of 635 people attended this educational forum which was dedicated to further the understanding of the design, construction and operation of the Superconducting Supercollider (SSC). A total of 110 presentations and addresses were given. The topics discussed covered .all aspects of the SSC including: Magnet Technology Cryogenics Conventional Facilities Technical Systems Detectors Related Accelerator Technology Superconducting Wire/Cable ApproXimately 38% of the presentations addressed superconducting magnet technology, 16% were devoted to detector…mehr
IISSC '89 was a tremendous success. A total of 635 people attended this educational forum which was dedicated to further the understanding of the design, construction and operation of the Superconducting Supercollider (SSC). A total of 110 presentations and addresses were given. The topics discussed covered .all aspects of the SSC including: Magnet Technology Cryogenics Conventional Facilities Technical Systems Detectors Related Accelerator Technology Superconducting Wire/Cable ApproXimately 38% of the presentations addressed superconducting magnet technology, 16% were devoted to detector technology, 10% addressed superconducting wire/ cable, and the balance was equally split between the remaining topics. A special award was presented to Professor M. Tigner for his meritorious contribution to the Superconducting Supercollider (SSC). The award was presented on behalf of the IISSC Board of Directors. Keynote speakers included: Gerald 'Bachy, CERN Joe Barton, Representative from Texas, 6th Disctrict Ed Bingler, Exec. Director, Texas National Research Laboratory Commission James Decker, Deputy Director, Office of Energy Research, (DOE) Helen Edwards, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory M. G. D. Gilchriese, SSC Central Design Group Robert Hunter, Director, Office of Energy Research, (DOE) Leon Lederman, Director, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Roy Schwitters, Director, SSC Laboratory Alvin Trivelpiece, Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Gus Voss, DESY Highlights of the symposium included two panel sessions. The first panel discussed the growing role of industry in accelerator technology. The second panel addressed the congressional perspective on SSe. Industrial Panel Congressional Panel J. R. Faulkner, Varian-Continental Joe Barton (R), Texas, 6th Dist.
1. Growing Role of Industry in Accelerator Technology.- Moderator: P. Reardon Science Applications International Corporation.- High Performance Proton Injectors.- Participation of SAIC in the LLUMC Proton Synchrotron Project.- High Power Neutral Beam Systems.- 2. Parallel Technical Sessions.- 2A. Magnet Technology Chairman: R. Coombes SSC Central Design Group.- Performance of Full-Length SSC Model Dipoles: Results from 1988 Tests.- SSC Dipole Coil Production Tooling.- Inspection and Test Planning for Production SSC Dipole Magnets.- Electrical Measurements DuJring Magnet Construction.- Quench Start Localization in Full-Length SSC R&D Dipoles.- A Very Large Superconducting Solenoid.- 2B. Conventional Facilities and Technical Systems Chairman: R. Robbins Sverdup Corporation.- Tunneling Technologies for the Collider Ring Tunnels.- Construction Techniques Used at CERN for the LEP Project.- Critical Issues Concerning Tunnel Ventilation in the Superconducting Super Collider Ring Tunnel.- Impact of Radiation Shielding Requirements on Conventional Construction for the SSC.- Systems Engineering and Integration for the SSC.- An Integrated 3D Design, Modeling and Analysis Resource for SSC Detector Systems.- Silicon Pin Diode Hybrid Arrays for Charged Particle Detection: Building Blocks for Vertex Detectors at the SSC.- Development of New Scintillating Materials for the SSC.- Development of Radhard VLSI Electronics for SSC Calorimeters.- 2D. Supersconducting Wire and Cable Chairman: C. Taylor Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.- Development of Superconducting Strand and Cable with Improved Properties for Use in SSC Magnets.- Superconducting Wire and Cable for the SSC-Progress at Intermagnetics General Corporation Towards Production.- Progress for SSC.- Superconducting Wire and Cable forthe Superconducting Supercollider.- Development of SSC Cable in Furukawa.- Elements of a Specification for Superconducting Cable and Why They Are Important for Magnet Construction.- Quality Control Testing of Cables for Accelerator Magnets.- An Industrial Cabling Machine for the SSC.- Innovations in the Design of Multifilamentary NbTi Superconducting Composites for the Superconducting Supercollider and Other Applications.- 2E. Cryogenics for Large Systems Chairman: R. Longsworth APD Cyrogenics.- SSC Refrigeration System Design Studies.- Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of the SSC Helium Cryogenic System.- Tevatron Operational Experiences.- Centrifugal Pumps for the Superconducting Super Collider.- Labarge Liquid Helium Plant.- 2F. Poster Session Chariman: M. A. Green Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.- Passive Superconductor: A Viable Method of Controlling Magnetization Multipoles in the SSC Dipoles.- A New Method to Calculate Conductor Magnetization in Accelerator Dipoles.- On the Development of a 1-Meter "Twin Aperture" 10 T Nb3Sn Dipole Magnet for the CERN LHC.- Analytical Solutions to SSC Coil End Design.- Straight Ends for Superconducting Dipole Magnets Using "Constant Perimeter" Geometry.- An Alternate End Design for SSC Dipoles.- Coil Measurement Data Acquisition and Curing Press Control System for SSC Dipole Magnet Coils.- Design Principles for Prototype and Production Magnetic Measurements of Superconducting Magnets.- Review on the Industrial Fabrication of the Superconducting HERA Quadrupole Coils.- The Effects of Processing on the Filament Array in Multifilament SSC Strand.- Superconductivity and the Magnetic Electron Bond.- SSC Magnet Mechanical Interconnections.- Multilayer Insulation (MLI) in the Superconducting Super Collider-A Practical EngineeringApproach to Physical Parameters Governing MLI Performance.- Status of Suspension Connection for SSC Coil Assembly.- Status of Tests of Double-Sided Solid State Multistrip Detectors.- Amorphous Silicon Devices for High Energy Particle Detection.- Advanced Composite Structures for the Superconducting Supercollider.- Development of Improved, Radiation-Resistant Plastic and Liquid Scintillators for the SSC.- A Cryogenic Test Stand for Full-Length SSC Magnets with Superfluid Capability.- Fermilab R&D Test Facility for SSC Magnets.- A High Resolution Barium Fluoride Crystal Array.- A Novel Calibration System for SSC Electromagnetic Calorimeters.- Piping of SSC Synchrotron Radiation Revisited.- Study of Scintillating Fibers for A High Resolution Time of Flight System at the SSC.- Impact of Superconducting Magnets and Their Effect on Conventional Facilities.- A Large Superconducting Detector Magnet Without An Iron Return Path.- Design and Analysis of the SSC Dipole Magnet Suspension System.- SSC Superconducting Dipole Magnet Cryostat Model Style B Construction Experience.- A Finite Element Analysis of the SSC Dipoles.- Recent Development of the Cu/NbTi Superconducting Cable for the SSC in Hitachi Cable, Ltd..- Industrial Production of HERA Superconductive Dipoles.- Design Study on the Superconducting Dipole Magnets with Non-Circular Aperture Coils in Application to Future Colliders.- A High Resolution Scintillating Fiber Gamma-Ray Telescope.- 3. Plenary Technical Session Chairman: R. Diebold U.S. Department of Energy.- Engineering and Construction Experience at LEP (CERN).- Industrial Experience on the HERA Accelerator at DESY.- 4. Parallel Technical Sessions II.- 4A. Industrial Opportunities on the SSC Chairman: K. W. Chen The University of Texas at Arlington.- SSC Costs andPlans for Industrial Involvement.- 4B. Magnet Technology II Chairman: P. Manstch Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.- Model SSC Dipole Magnet Cryostat Assembly at Fermilab.- Series Production of the First 20 Superconducting HERA Dipole Magnets at ABB.- S.C. Magnet Fabrication at Ansaldo.- Perspectives on SSC Magnet Technology Transfer.- Attendees.- Conference Program.
1. Growing Role of Industry in Accelerator Technology.- Moderator: P. Reardon Science Applications International Corporation.- High Performance Proton Injectors.- Participation of SAIC in the LLUMC Proton Synchrotron Project.- High Power Neutral Beam Systems.- 2. Parallel Technical Sessions.- 2A. Magnet Technology Chairman: R. Coombes SSC Central Design Group.- Performance of Full-Length SSC Model Dipoles: Results from 1988 Tests.- SSC Dipole Coil Production Tooling.- Inspection and Test Planning for Production SSC Dipole Magnets.- Electrical Measurements DuJring Magnet Construction.- Quench Start Localization in Full-Length SSC R&D Dipoles.- A Very Large Superconducting Solenoid.- 2B. Conventional Facilities and Technical Systems Chairman: R. Robbins Sverdup Corporation.- Tunneling Technologies for the Collider Ring Tunnels.- Construction Techniques Used at CERN for the LEP Project.- Critical Issues Concerning Tunnel Ventilation in the Superconducting Super Collider Ring Tunnel.- Impact of Radiation Shielding Requirements on Conventional Construction for the SSC.- Systems Engineering and Integration for the SSC.- An Integrated 3D Design, Modeling and Analysis Resource for SSC Detector Systems.- Silicon Pin Diode Hybrid Arrays for Charged Particle Detection: Building Blocks for Vertex Detectors at the SSC.- Development of New Scintillating Materials for the SSC.- Development of Radhard VLSI Electronics for SSC Calorimeters.- 2D. Supersconducting Wire and Cable Chairman: C. Taylor Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.- Development of Superconducting Strand and Cable with Improved Properties for Use in SSC Magnets.- Superconducting Wire and Cable for the SSC-Progress at Intermagnetics General Corporation Towards Production.- Progress for SSC.- Superconducting Wire and Cable forthe Superconducting Supercollider.- Development of SSC Cable in Furukawa.- Elements of a Specification for Superconducting Cable and Why They Are Important for Magnet Construction.- Quality Control Testing of Cables for Accelerator Magnets.- An Industrial Cabling Machine for the SSC.- Innovations in the Design of Multifilamentary NbTi Superconducting Composites for the Superconducting Supercollider and Other Applications.- 2E. Cryogenics for Large Systems Chairman: R. Longsworth APD Cyrogenics.- SSC Refrigeration System Design Studies.- Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of the SSC Helium Cryogenic System.- Tevatron Operational Experiences.- Centrifugal Pumps for the Superconducting Super Collider.- Labarge Liquid Helium Plant.- 2F. Poster Session Chariman: M. A. Green Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.- Passive Superconductor: A Viable Method of Controlling Magnetization Multipoles in the SSC Dipoles.- A New Method to Calculate Conductor Magnetization in Accelerator Dipoles.- On the Development of a 1-Meter "Twin Aperture" 10 T Nb3Sn Dipole Magnet for the CERN LHC.- Analytical Solutions to SSC Coil End Design.- Straight Ends for Superconducting Dipole Magnets Using "Constant Perimeter" Geometry.- An Alternate End Design for SSC Dipoles.- Coil Measurement Data Acquisition and Curing Press Control System for SSC Dipole Magnet Coils.- Design Principles for Prototype and Production Magnetic Measurements of Superconducting Magnets.- Review on the Industrial Fabrication of the Superconducting HERA Quadrupole Coils.- The Effects of Processing on the Filament Array in Multifilament SSC Strand.- Superconductivity and the Magnetic Electron Bond.- SSC Magnet Mechanical Interconnections.- Multilayer Insulation (MLI) in the Superconducting Super Collider-A Practical EngineeringApproach to Physical Parameters Governing MLI Performance.- Status of Suspension Connection for SSC Coil Assembly.- Status of Tests of Double-Sided Solid State Multistrip Detectors.- Amorphous Silicon Devices for High Energy Particle Detection.- Advanced Composite Structures for the Superconducting Supercollider.- Development of Improved, Radiation-Resistant Plastic and Liquid Scintillators for the SSC.- A Cryogenic Test Stand for Full-Length SSC Magnets with Superfluid Capability.- Fermilab R&D Test Facility for SSC Magnets.- A High Resolution Barium Fluoride Crystal Array.- A Novel Calibration System for SSC Electromagnetic Calorimeters.- Piping of SSC Synchrotron Radiation Revisited.- Study of Scintillating Fibers for A High Resolution Time of Flight System at the SSC.- Impact of Superconducting Magnets and Their Effect on Conventional Facilities.- A Large Superconducting Detector Magnet Without An Iron Return Path.- Design and Analysis of the SSC Dipole Magnet Suspension System.- SSC Superconducting Dipole Magnet Cryostat Model Style B Construction Experience.- A Finite Element Analysis of the SSC Dipoles.- Recent Development of the Cu/NbTi Superconducting Cable for the SSC in Hitachi Cable, Ltd..- Industrial Production of HERA Superconductive Dipoles.- Design Study on the Superconducting Dipole Magnets with Non-Circular Aperture Coils in Application to Future Colliders.- A High Resolution Scintillating Fiber Gamma-Ray Telescope.- 3. Plenary Technical Session Chairman: R. Diebold U.S. Department of Energy.- Engineering and Construction Experience at LEP (CERN).- Industrial Experience on the HERA Accelerator at DESY.- 4. Parallel Technical Sessions II.- 4A. Industrial Opportunities on the SSC Chairman: K. W. Chen The University of Texas at Arlington.- SSC Costs andPlans for Industrial Involvement.- 4B. Magnet Technology II Chairman: P. Manstch Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.- Model SSC Dipole Magnet Cryostat Assembly at Fermilab.- Series Production of the First 20 Superconducting HERA Dipole Magnets at ABB.- S.C. Magnet Fabrication at Ansaldo.- Perspectives on SSC Magnet Technology Transfer.- Attendees.- Conference Program.
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