DeNUF is a common project of Dresden (HLD, Germany), Toulouse (LNCMP, France), Nijmegen (HMFL, The Netherlands) and
Oxford (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) and will be financed by the EC within the 6th Framework Programme for Research for
4 years.
The Design Study includes following sub-projects
- creation of common software tools and of a common database for the development of pulse-field coils
- development of coil-monitoring equipment
- studies on coil and conductor fatigue
- development of multi-coil systems
- development of rapid-cooling coils
The DeNUF Design Study aims to develop and validate new technologies for innovative pulsed user magnet systems that will
be substantially improved beyond the present state-of-the-art in terms of field strength, lifetime, cool-down time and
reliability. These technologies will be used to design and operate the next generation of pulsed high field magnets at
the existing infrastructures of the three participants. This joint Design Study will de-facto create a delocalised
European pulsed high magnetic field infrastructure. Implementation of its results will provide the European researchers
access to the highest magnetic fields under optimal conditions.
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