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Wed-Af-Po3.02-13 [26]<br />

Basic Design and Progress of Central Solenoid Model<br />

Coil for CFETR<br />

Yu Wu, Yi Shi, Jinggang Qin, Bo Liu and Dapeng Yin<br />

ASIPP, Institute for Plasma Physics, CAS, China<br />

Poster Session 3.03 13:15 - 15:00 Posters Area<br />

HTS Inserts and Model Magnets<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-01 [27]<br />

A Study on Temporal Stabilization of Magnetic Flux Focused<br />

by a Superconducting Magnetic Lens<br />

Akihisa Miyazoe and Chishin Hori<br />

Hitachi Ltd., Japan<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-02 [28]<br />

Characteristics of an HTS dipole magnet<br />

Kento Suzuki, Toru Ogitsu, Yusuke Ishii, et al.<br />

High Energy Accelerator Research Organ., KEK, Japan<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-03 [29]<br />

Design and analysis of a coaxial-flux superconducting<br />

magnetic gear using superconducting bulk in halbach<br />

array<br />

Kun Dong<br />

Southeast University, China<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-04 [30]<br />

Stress-Strain Analysis in a 10 T non-Insulated GdBCO<br />

HTS Coil for the 25 T All-superconducting NMR Magnet<br />

Lei Wang, Qiuliang Wang, Lankai Li and Jianhua Liu<br />

Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS, China<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-05 [31]<br />

Tests in Standalone Mode of the EuCARD 5.4-T REBCO<br />

Dipole Magnet.<br />

Maria Durante, Franck Borgnolutti, et al.<br />

CEA, France<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-06 [32]<br />

Racetrack-shaped large single pancake coils wound with<br />

1 km-long REBCO-coated conductors<br />

Sadanori Iwai, Hiroshi Miyazaki and Taizo Tosaka<br />

Toshiba Corporation, Japan<br />

Wed-Af-Po3.03-07 [33]<br />

A Method for Designing an HTS Magnet Processes High-<br />

Performance and High Thermal Stability<br />

Tao Wang, Atsushi Ishiyama, Xudong Wang, et al.<br />

Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan<br />

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