Supercollider 4

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Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 6, 2012 - Science - 1250 pages
The fourth annual International Industrial Symposium on the Super Collider, rrssc held March 4-6, 1992, in New Orleans was a great success. Present at this year's conference were 839 attendees representing 24 universities and colleges, 34 states, 13 countries, 17 national laboratories, 11 research centers, many government entities at the local, state and federal levels, and 235 businesses and companies. This year's symposium also included 101 exhibits by 78 organizations. In all categories, this year's participation exceeded the totals of previous years and is an example of the growing support for the Superconducting Super Collider Program. This year's program had many highlights. One of the best was a message from President George Bush, read by Linda Stuntz, Acting Deputy Secretary, Department of Energy. President Bush said that each of us "can be proud of the role that you are playing in building the Collider and in setting the stage for a new era of research and discovery in high energy physics. " The 1992 IISSC's theme was "SSC-Discovering the Future. " This theme was chosen in commemoration of the SOOth anniversary of Columbus's voyage of discovery and the relationship of the SSC with discovery. This theme was articulated by all the speakers in the opening plenary session. Progress on the program was also very evident at this year's symposium. In the pictorial session, 66 photographs from all over the world were displayed to highlight progress in making the SSC a reality.
 

Contents

Opening Remarks International Industrial Symposium on
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Building Blocks of the Universe
13
Science to Capture the Imagination
21
Development of NbTi Superconductor for the SSC
33
A Novel Approach to Make Fine Filament Superconductors
40
Recent Results in Developing NbTi Fine Filament Superconductors
49
Recent Results in Manufacturing Niobium Titanium Superconductor
57
Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
68
A Precise Technique for Manufacturing Correction Coil
411
A Design for a High Voltage Magnet Coil Ringer Test
419
Evolution of the CDM Design
427
Mechanical Behavior of FermilabGeneral Dynamics Built 15 m
435
Quench Performance of Six Similar 17 mLong 40 mmAperture
443
Quench Plateau Coil Cure Temperature and Copperto
451
Automating the Strain Gauge Data Acquisition of Dipole Magnets
461
Magnetic Measurement Instrumentation Developments at the
467

Successful NEPA Compliance at the Superconducting Super Collider
79
Protection of Prehistoric and Historic Properties at the Superconducting
93
Approval Reporting and Monitoring Requirements
99
Medical Surveillance of Employee Health at the Superconducting
107
A Summary of SSC Dipole Magnet Field Quality Measurements
136
The Engineering Development of an Actively Controlled Precise
151
Mechanical Considerations for a SDC Central Straw Tracker for
159
An Engineering Design Study of Detector Deformation Limits in
167
The Prototyping and Evaluation of Remote Alignment Monitoring
175
Mechanical Design and Finite Element Analysis of
182
Process Systems International
191
Commissioning and Acceptance Tests of the High Efficient 6
199
84K Nitrogen System for the
207
Materials and Processes Selection for SSC Collider Dipole Magnets
219
Utilization of Gamma Ray Inspection System for Tomographic
225
Thermal Performance of Various Multilayer Insulation Systems
234
A Proposed IR Quad for the
243
Magnetic Field Measurements of FermilabGeneral Dynamics Built
251
SSC Collider Quadrupole Cold Mass Design and Development
259
The Effect of Vacuum Gas Pressures and Species on Internal Heat
267
Sextupole Corrector Coil Manufacture Using the Direct Wire
275
Design and Construction Experience with Collet End Clamps for 50
289
A Cryogenic Support Post for SSC Quadrupole Magnets
297
Transient Thermal and Stress Analysis of a CQM Cold Mass
304
Structural Dynamic Analysis of the SSC 40 mm Collider Dipole
313
Analytical Study of the Thermal Insulation System in
321
Status of the Magnetic Design of the SSC Dipole Magnets
334
Magnetic Optimization of the HEB Dipole Magnet End Section
335
Transient Cooldown Stresses in Superconducting Collider Dipole
343
Stress Relaxation in SSC 50mm Dipole Coils
351
Quench Performance of FermilabGeneral Dynamics Built Full
365
SSC Dipole Magnet Manufacturing Facility Implementation
373
Electrodeposition of Copper on the Internal Walls of Colliders
381
Pressure Relief Radial Passages for
391
Overview and Statistical Failure Analyses of the Electrical Insulation
403
Design and Use of a Mechanical Gage for Measuring Alignment
475
Performance of the MagcoolSubcooler Cryogenic System
483
Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
491
The Protection System for the Superconducting Electromagnet Ring
867
The Magnet Database System
873
The Quench Detector on Magnetic Modulator for the UNK Quench
881
Requirements Control System Applied to Collider Dipole
889
A Dynamic Model for Beam Tube Vacuum Effects on the
897
A Facility Description of the SSCL Magnet Test Laboratory
905
40 mm Collider Dipole Magnets
913
Experiments to Improve Materials for SSC Magnets
923
Subsidence of the Pit Slab at SLC Experimental Hall
931
Development of Fine Filament Superconducting Wires
939
Connectivity Among ComputerAided Engineering Methods
957
Control and Data Acquisition System for the BW Vertical
967
Current Development of the Superconducting Wires and Cables
1081
The Cryogenic System for the MTL Magnet Test Stands
1089
A Version of the RadiationResistant Fast Calorimeter
1097
Concept Design of the HighVoltage Transmission System for
1111
SDC Detector Foundation Requirements
1119
Engineering the SSC Underground
1127
Systems Engineering
1137
Implementing Corrective Actions From the Failure Reporting
1143
Risk Management as Applied to Collider Dipole Magnet
1149
Summary of Production Development Details and Results for Model
1159
Alternate Manufacturing Processes and Materials for the SSC Dipole
1177
Manufacturing Concepts for the Collider Quadrupole Collared Coils
1187
Detectors IV
1193
Performance of a Prototype High Pressure Gas Sampling Calorimeter
1201
Simulated Performance of a Hybrid Tracking System for the
1209
A Novel Photomultiplier Tube for Calorimetry at the
1216
Attendees
1225
Author Index
1237
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