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PROJECTS
(Listings 18-26)
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18.
Superconducting Magnet and Cryogenic System
A high-field
superconducting magnet along with a variable low-temperature cryostat
housed in a liquid nitrogen shielded liquid helium dewar. This multi-purpose
system is used to perform material characterization as a variable
function of magnetic field and temperature.
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Variable Temperature Cryogenic Controlled System
A variable
flow cryostat operated in conjunction with an autotune temperature
controller is a platform for a very stable temperature regulated
cryogenic system. Operating temperature range is from ambient temperature
down to temperatures close to Absolute Zero.
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20.
Liquid Nitrogen Cryostat
A vacuum insulated
stainless steel cryostat housing an internal reservoir of liquid
nitrogen. The rectangular tail permits the cryostat to be accommodated
between the pole gap of an electromagnet for Hall effect experiments.
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21.
Variable Temperature Cryostat Insert
This cryostat
can be inserted and operated with either a liquid helium or liquid
nitrogen dewar. With liquid helium operations, base temperatures
below the superfluid transition temperature of 2.17 Kelvin can be
reached.
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22.
Coal Separation Magnet System
This project
was Phase II of a SBIR that involved the research, design, development,
demonstration, and commercialization of a pulverized coal paramagnetic
separation system. The completed system demonstrated that high-sulfur
containing coal particles (nominal 500 micron diameter) could be
separated with better than 80% removal. This system has been commercialized
and several systems have been operated at various customer locations.
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23.
M.I.T. Bates Quadrupole and Sextupole Magnets
Under this work
Everson Tesla successfully assembled, tested, and delivered 32 sextupole
magnets and 255 quadrupole magnets for installation on the Bates
Linear Accelerator Center South Hall Stretcher Ring (SHR).
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24.
TPX Poloidal Field Magnet Development
Everson Tesla researched and developed the advanced manufacturing processes
and tooling required to form very brittle Nb3Sn superconducting
cable into large coil assemblies. This work included the fabrication
of the PF-1 through PF-5 Central Solenoid coils required for the
TPX demonstration program.
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25.
Traction Motor Exciter Field Coils
In 1998, Everson Tesla
Incorporated completed thousands of exciter field coils used in DC traction
motors for an OEM locomotive manufacturer.
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26.
Locomotive Rotating Generator Field Coils
Everson Tesla
manufactures rotating generator field coils used by OEMs in their
locomotive generators. Coils are wet wound on laminated poles, cured
and packed for ease of installation in generators.
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