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    Performance Characteristics of \hbox\hbox Block-Coil Dipoles for a 100 TeV Hadron Collider by Sabbi, GianLuca, Bottura, Luca, Cheng, Daniel W., Dietderich, Daniel R., Ferracin, Paolo, Godeke, Arno, Gourlay, Stephen A., Marchevsky, Maxim, Todesco, Ezio, Xiaorong Wang

    “…Recent studies highlight a renewed interest in a 100-TeV hadron collider as the next HEP discovery machine. The arc dipoles are the major technology challenge…”
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    RRP Nb3Sn strand studies for LARP by BARZI, Emanuela, BOSSERT, Rodger, CASPI, Shiomo, DIETDERICH, Daniel R, FERRACIN, Paolo, GHOSH, Arup, TURRIONI, Daniele

    “…The Nb{sub 3}Sn strand chosen for the next step in the magnet R&D of the U.S. LHC Accelerator Research Program is the 54/61 sub-element Restacked Rod Process…”
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    Progress in Wind-and-React Bi-2212 Accelerator Magnet Technology by Godeke, A., Cheng, D.W., Dietderich, D.R., Hannaford, C.R., Prestemon, S.O., Sabbi, G., Wang, X.R., Hikichi, Y., Nishioka, J., Hasegawa, T.

    “…We report on our progress in the development of the technology for the application of Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8+x (Bi-2212) in Wind-and-React accelerator magnets. A…”
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    Characterization of High Current RRP Wires as a Function of Magnetic Field, Temperature, and Strain by Godeke, A., Mentink, M.G.T., Dietderich, D.R., den Ouden, A.

    “…A new instrument for the characterization of superconducting materials as a function of Magnetic Field, Temperature and Strain, was designed, constructed and…”
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    Fabrication and Test of LARP Technological Quadrupole Models of TQC Series by Bossert, R.C., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, N., Barzi, E., Chlachidze, G., Feher, S., Kashikhin, V.S., Kashikhin, V.V., Lamm, M., Nobrega, A., Novitski, I., Orris, D., Tartaglia, M., Zlobin, A.V., Caspi, S., Dietderich, D.R., Ferracin, P., Hafalia, A.R., Sabbi, G.L., Ghosh, A., Wanderer, P.

    “…In support of the development of a large-aperture Nb3Sn superconducting quadrupole for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) luminosity upgrade, several two-layer…”
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    Design and test of a Nb3Sn subscale dipole magnet for training studies by FELICE, Helene, CASPI, Shlomo, DIETDERICH, Daniel R, FERRACIN, Paolo, GOURLAY, Steve A, HAFALIA, Aurelio R, LIETZKE, Alan F, MAILFERT, Alain, SABBI, Gianluca, VEDRINE, Pierre

    “…After a description of SD design, assembly, cool-down and tests results are reported and compared with the computations of the OPERA3D and ANSYS magnetic and…”
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    Test of a NbTi Superconducting Quadrupole Magnet Based on Alternating Helical Windings by Caspi, S., Trillaud, F., Godeke, A., Dietderich, D.R., Ferracin, P., Sabbi, G.-L., Giloux, C., Perez, J.G., Karppinen, M.

    “…It has been shown that by superposing two solenoid-like thin windings, that are oppositely skewed (tilted) with respect to the bore axis, the combined current…”
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    Cable R&D for the LHC Accelerator Research Program by Dietderich, D.R., Barzi, E., Ghosh, A.K., Liggins, N.L., Higley, H.C.

    “…Future luminosity upgrades for the LHC at CERN will require higher field magnets than those presently being utilized. The US LHC Accelerator Research Program…”
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    Progress and plans for the U.S. HEP conductor development program by Scanlan, R.M., Dietderich, D.R.

    “…Although existing accelerators utilize NbTi superconductor, it is likely that any future upgrades or new accelerators will require the use of superconductors…”
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