PROJECTS (Listings 36-42)

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36. Rectifiers

Everson Tesla Incorporated has recently designed and manufactured a 1500 Amp rectifier for use with the diesel generator set on board a Virginia class attack submarine. The rectifier has successfully undergone structural vibration testing and is now being performance tested. Subsequent testing will include a MIL-S-901 heavy shock test while operating with the generator set.

37. High Voltage Stator Coils

Everson Tesla Incorporated manufactures high voltage stator coils for use in both motors and generators using both resin rich and Vacuum Pressure Impregnation systems. We can supply fully wound and VPI'd units or coils for customer winding. Coils can be supplied for voltages up to 14,000 volts as single turn roebel bars and multiturn full loop coils.


38. GEM Detector

Everson Tesla, M.I.T. and the Superconducting Super Collider developed a manufacturing process for the fabrication and forming of aluminum cable-in-conduit conductor for the Gamma Electron Muon Detector (GEM): A stainless steel tube (filled with superconducting cable) was sandwiched between two pieces of 110 aluminum alloy conduit that was linearly welded on both sides of the conductor. The stainless steel tube was butt-welded together using orbital welding techniques. The winding process used two roll formers, which wound the 64-foot diameter coil.

39. U.S. Demonstration Poloidal Coil

The U.S. Demonstration Poloidal Coil was built by Everson Tesla for M.I.T. The objective of the coils development was to use superconducting poloidal coil technology applicable to the next generation of fusion experimental devices. The coil's design used a Nb3Sn superconductor and an Incoloy 908 conduit, which was shipped and tested in Japan.

40. RHIC Program Cross Section of a Superconducting Coil

This depicts the spool piece that Everson Tesla designed out of G-10. This spool piece allows for a high packing factor of NbTi conductor and excellent bonding.


41. Bus Assembly for the Superconducting Super Collider Dipole Superconducting Magnet

Everson Tesla worked with M.I.T. to develop the superconducting power bus for the main dipole magnets at the S.S.C. We produced all the bus work for the prototype string test.

42. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Bates Lab

Everson Tesla produced nine large water cooled toroidal field coils 171 inches long. Eight of these coils will be used in detectors called the Bates Large Acceptance Spectrometer Toroid.

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