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Fiduzialisation<br />
DRAFT<br />
General considerations concerning the fiduzialisation are given in section 2.4.A3.2.1.<br />
2.4.A5.2.2 Site Acceptance Tests<br />
Only each first main magnet will be measured magnetically at GSI. The same measurements as<br />
described in 2.4.A5.2.1 will be performed. Additionally the end field will be mapped for the main<br />
magnets.<br />
2.4.A5.3 <strong>Super</strong>conducting Magnets<br />
Many different tasks are required for all superconducting magnets to ensure their quality and<br />
performance. These tests are partly done in industry during the production (and not exhaustively<br />
documented here) and partly at the GSI lab. The measuring tasks are listed in chronological order<br />
in Table 2.4.44).<br />
Table 2.4.44: Main magnet tests in Industry and at the FAIR lab.<br />
Industry<br />
Factory Acceptance<br />
Tests<br />
GSI lab.<br />
Site Acceptance Tests<br />
electrical tests, insulation tests<br />
production geometry, Young’s modulus of the<br />
coil<br />
magnetic measurements<br />
acceptance vacuum tests<br />
hydraulic measurements<br />
acceptance<br />
integrity<br />
quality<br />
check<br />
2.4.A5.3.1 Factory Acceptance Tests<br />
collared coil<br />
yoked magnet<br />
electrical tests, insulation tests, instrumentation<br />
tests<br />
geometry<br />
magnetic measurements at warm<br />
vacuum test<br />
electrical tests, insulation tests, instrumentation<br />
tests at operating temperature<br />
power tests (training and quench behaviour)<br />
loss measurements<br />
magnetic measurements under operating<br />
conditions<br />
The Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) as the final production acceptance test includes tests of all<br />
final components and tests of the final assembly (product). Some of these tests are carried out<br />
during manufacturing. For the FAT the appropriate test protocols must be provided by the contractor<br />
and then they have to be checked by the staff responsible for Quality Assurance (FAIR site)<br />
and approved or rejected. If a tested magnet fulfils all criteria of FAT it can be shipped to GSI.<br />
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