Papers on the common coil magnet design with Ramesh Gupta as a major author (unless noted). There are many other papers on common coil magnet by several other authors that are not listed here.
  1. R. Gupta, et. al, "React & Wind Nb3Sn Common Coil Dipole", Presented at ASC 2006, August  27- September 1, 2006 in Seattle, WA, USA.
  2. J. Cozzolino, et. al., "Magnet Engineering and Test Results of the High Field Magnet R&D Program at BNL", Presented at the Applied Superconductivity Conference at Houston, TX, USA (2002).
  3. R. Gupta, et al., “R & D for Accelerator Magnets with React and Wind High Temperature Superconductors,” International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT�) at Geneva, Switzerland (2001)... (Click here for Talk)
  4. J. Escallier, et al., "Technology Development for React and Wind Common Coil Magnets", Particle Accelerator Conference (2001).
  5. R. Gupta, et al., "Common Coil Magnet Program at BNL", Applied Superconductivity Conference at Virginia Beach, USA (2000).
  6. W. Sampson, et al., "Persistent Current Effects in BSCCO Common Coil Dipoles", Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC2000).
  7. A.K. Ghosh, et al., "A Common Coil Magnet for Testing High Field Superconductors", Particle Accelerator Conference, New York City, NY (1999).
  8. R. Gupta, et al., Field Quality Optimization in a Common Coil Magnet Design, International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT�) at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA (1999).
  9. R.C. Gupta, Common Coil Magnet System for VLHC, Presented at the 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference at New York City, NY (1999).
  10. R.C. Gupta, et al., A High Field Magnet Design for A Future Hadron Collider, Presented at the 1998 Applied Superconductivity Conference at Palm Desert, CA, USA (1998).
  11. R.C. Gupta, A Common Coil Design for High Field 2-in-1 Accelerator Magnets, Presented at the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference in Vancouver, Canada (1997).
Link to the Talks on the Common Coil Design by Ramesh Gupta

Link to the Papers on HTS

Link to all Papers Published by Ramesh Gupta 

Ramesh Gupta's Homepage

Superconducting Magnet Division Homepage at Brookhaven National Laboratory

 
Last updated by Ramesh Gupta on Friday June 20, 2008.

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