24 Papers
301 Citations
G. Moritz is an academic researcher from GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconducting magnet & Dipole. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications.
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Development of a Curved Fast Ramped Dipole for FAIR SIS300
P. Fabbricatore,F. Alessandria,Giorgio Bellomo,S. Farinon,U. Gambardella,J. Kaugerts,R. Marabotto,Riccardo Musenich,G. Moritz,Massimo Sorbi,G. Volpini +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the main options for beam bending dipoles of the SIS 300 synchrotron, under design for the FAIR facility at GSI, is a single layer magnet 7.8 m long, 100 mm in bore diameter, generating 4.5 T.
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Low-Loss NbTi Rutherford Cable for Application to the SIS-300 Dipole Magnet Prototype
G. Volpini,F. Alessandria,Giorgio Bellomo,P. Fabbricatore,S. Farinon,U. Gambardella,J. Kaugerts,G. Moritz,Massimo Sorbi,M.N. Wilson +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a Rutherford cable was developed with European industries, which incorporated several technologies to reduce the losses, and namely a NbTi filament diameter on the order of 2.5-3.5 mum, Cu 0.5 wt%Mn interfilamentary matrix and stainless steel core.
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Initial test of a fast-ramped superconducting model dipole for GSI'S proposed SIS200 accelerator
P. Wanderer,Michael Anerella,G. Ganetis,A.K. Ghosh,P. Joshi,Andrew Marone,Joseph Muratore,J. Schmalle,R. Soika,R. Thomas,J. Kaugerts,G. Moritz,W. Hessenzahl,M.N. Wilson +13 more
- 12 May 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an accelerator with a rigidity of 200 T/spl middot/m that utilizes 4 T superconducting dipoles ramped at 1 T/s.
Cored Rutherford cables for the GSI fast ramping synchrotron
M.N. Wilson,A.K. Ghosh,B. ten Haken,W.V. Hassenzahl,J. Kaugerts,G. Moritz,C. Muehle,A. den Ouden,R. Soika,P. Wanderer,Wilhelm A.J. Wessel +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the reasons for choosing Rutherford cable with a resistive core and report loss measurements carried out on cable samples, compared with theoretical calculations using measured values of inter-strand resistance.
Cored rutherford cables for the gsi fast ramping synchrotron.
B. ten Haken,J. Kaugerts,G. Moritz,C. Muehle,A. den Ouden,R. Soika,P. Wanderer +6 more
- 04 Aug 2002
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the reasons for choosing Rutherford cable with a resistive core and report loss measurements carried out on cable samples, compared with theoretical calculations using measured values of inter-strand resistance.