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The 22nd International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-22) is the major international forum for scientists and engineers to present and discuss the latest research results, ideas and developments. The conference celebrate this year the 100 years anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity.
The 22nd International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-22) is the major international forum for scientists and engineers to present and discuss the latest research results, ideas and developments. The conference celebrate this year the 100 years anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity.
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The 22nd International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-22) is the major international forum for scientists and engineers to present and discuss the latest research results, ideas and developments. The conference celebrate this year the 100 years anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity.
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MT-22 2011 Marseille France 3 CONTENTS 1- Schedule 4 2- Welcome 5 3- Committees 6 4- Contacts 7 5- Guidelines for paper submission 8 6- Publication room 8 7- Guidelines for presentations 8 8- Internet 11 9- Registration information 11 10 - Conference events 12 11 - Local information 16 12 - Additional information 17 13 - Transportation 18 14 - Exhibitors list 20 15 - Exhibitors & Sponsors 21 16 - Exhibition map 37 17 - Technical program detail 39 18 - Author index 81 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 4 1- SC HEDU LE The 22nd International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-22) is the major international forum for scientists and engineers to present and discuss the latest research results, ideas and developments in all areas of magnet technologies and their applications. The MT-22 Conference celebrate this year the 100 years anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity and also 50 years of applied superconductivity. The conference topics include: magnets for accelerators and detectors, fusion magnets; high eld magnets, NMR, medical and biological applications, permanent magnets, pulsed magnets, transportation, power and space applications, materials and conductors, heat transfer, stability and protection, design, analysis, measurements and instrumentation. Special presentations discuss the impact of new magnet technologies in leading areas of science and industry. Plenary talk PT1 Monday, 12 S eptember 2011 9:15-10:00 Auditorium Osamu Motojima : ITER Director General The ITER project Plenary talk PT2 Tuesday, 13 S eptember 2011 8: 30 - 9:15 Auditorium Martin Wilson: Consultant 100 years of superconductivity and 50 years of applied superconductivity Plenary talk PT3 Tuesday, 13 S eptember 2011 9:15 - 10:00 Auditorium Minwon Park: Changwon National University from Korea Current status of HTS power applications after 100 years of superconductivity Plenary talk PT4 Wednesday, 14 S eptember 2011 8: 30 - 9:15 Auditorium Denis Le Bihan: CEA, Director of Neurospin, Member of the French Science Academy Progress and expectations in MRI: The magnetic brain Plenary talk PT5 Thursday, 15 S eptember 2011 8:00 - 8:45 Auditorium David Larbalestier: US National High Field Magnet Laboratory, Chief Materials Scientist New HTS materials for future magnet applications Plenary talk PT6 Thursday, 15 S eptember 2011 8:45 - 9: 30 Auditorium Kakurai Kazuhisa: Quantum Beam Science Directorate, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) High magnetic eld for material science Plenary talk PT7 Friday, 16 S eptember 2011 11:00 - 11:45 Auditorium Lyn Evans: Project Leader of the Large Hadron Collider (CERN) LHC commissioning and performance MT-22 2011 Marseille France 5 2- WE LC OME Dear colleagues, On behalf of the international organizing committee, its my pleasure to invite you to the 22nd Magnet Technology Conference, held in Marseille, France from 11-16 September 2011 at the Parc Chanot congress center. In the four decades since the MT conference began, we have witnessed enormous gains in both the performance and applications of permanent, resistive, pulsed, hybrid, and superconducting magnets. The advancements made by the scientists and engineers that comprise our technical community have enabled magnets to play a key role in elds as diverse as medical imaging, low-temperature physics, pharmaceutical R&D, high energy particle physics, and nuclear fusion projects such as ITER. Papers accepted after peer review will be published in the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, a leading scientic journal on magnet and superconducting technologies. In parallel, a Scientic and Industrial Exhibition will bring together industry, research laboratories and institutions active in magnet technology. Companies and research institutes are invited to this forum to display their activities and latest developments. Marseille is a vibrant and beautiful city in the south of France, only 80 km from the construction site of the ITER Organization, one of the worlds most ambitious magnet technology projects to ever be undertaken. Our schedule for the week will allow you and your guests to explore both the city and the ITER site, and we are proud to be able to host this conference and oer the best of Provence to our colleagues world-wide. Neil Mitchell MT-22 Conference Chair MT-22 2011 Marseille France 6 3- COMMITTEES
International Organizing Committee (IOC) Neil Mitchell - Chair Carlos Baldan Elwyn Baynham Pierluigi Bruzzone Gueesoo Cha George Clark Sergei Egorov Luis Garcia-Tabares Zdenek Janu Francois Kircher Risto Mikkonen Riccardo Musenich Mathias Noe Kiyoshi Okuno Milan Polak Subrata Pradhan Bruce P. Strauss Lucio Rossi Herman ten Kate Liye Xiao
Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Paul Libeyre - Chair Gregory Bevillard Arnaud Devred Ccile Foucher de Brandois Matthew Jewell Cesar Luongo Philippe Mousset Ian Pong Scientific and Program Committee (SPC) Jean-Luc Duchateau - Chair Luca Bottura Marco Breschi Christian-Eric Bruzek Pierluigi Bruzzone Daniel Ciazynski Franois Debray Arnaud Devred Reinhard Heller Matthew Jewell Tsukasa Kioshi Franois Kircher Norikiyo Koizumi Florence Lecouturier Xianhong Liu Cesar Luongo Neil Mitchell Tatsushi Nakamoto Arend Nijhius Mathias Noe Subrata Pradhan Gis de Rijk Gian Lucca Sabbi Justin Schwartz Pascal Tixador Pierre Vedrine Vitaly Vysotsky Liye Xiao
Industrial Liaison Committee (ILC) Franois Kircher (CEA) - Chair Conference Organizers International Organizing Committee Chair: Neil Mitchell Scientific Program Committee Chair: Jean-Luc Duchateau Local Organizing Committee Chair: Paul Libeyre Industrial Liaison Committee Chair: Franois Kircher MT-22 2011 Marseille France 7 4- CONTACTS Scientific Secretary Dr Jean-Luc Duchateau CEA, IRFM STEP CEA Cadarache 13108 Saint Paul lez Durance cedex, France Tel: +33 4 42 25 49 67 Fax: +33 4 42 25 26 61 E-mail: abstract@mt22.org Scientific & Industrial Exhibition Chairman Dr Franois Kircher CEA, IRFU, SACM, PC 11 CEA Saclay 91191 Gif sur Yvette cedex, France Tel: +33 1 69 08 25 88 Fax: +33 1 69 08 69 29 E-mail: francois.kircher@cea.fr Administrative Secretary Ccile Foucher de Brandois Tokamak Department / Magnet Division ITER Organization Route de Vinon sur Verdon 13115 Saint Paul lez Durance, France Tel: +33 4 42 17 69 04 Fax: +33 4 42 17 89 00 E-mail: info@mt22.org Logistics Secretariat Atout Organisation Science / MT-22 2011 Village dEntreprises Saint-Henri Rue Anne Gacon - Bt 24 13016 Marseille - France Fax: +33 (0)4 96 15 12 51 E-mail: mt22@atout-org.com Website: http://www.mt22.org MT-22 2011 Marseille France 8 5- GU IDE LI NES F OR PAP E R SUB MISS ION The MT-22 organizers are pleased to partner with the IEEE Council on Superconductivity to publish the peer-reviewed papers of the conference in the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. This partnership continues a solid tradition of maintaining the contributions of the conference participants in an archival, peer-reviewed, fully indexed and searchable journal. Additionally, the IEEE CSC has agreed to make available on DVD the full proceedings and other published materials of all previous MT conferences, from its inception in the 1960s through the 2009 MT-21 conference held in Hefei, China. All conference participants will receive this complimentary DVD upon arriving at the conference center in Marseille. In order to make scientic information regarding the MT-22 conference available very rapidly, oral presentations will be available on line just after the Conference for participants only. Instructions for authors Manuscripts submitted at MT-22 will be peer-reviewed and, after acceptance, published in a special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity . Manuscripts will be submitted electronically using the IEEE ScolarOne software, via a link provided on the MT-22 web site www.mt22.or g. The manuscript submission deadline is 1 3 September 2011 and is rm. A limited number of computers will be made available at the conference location for uploading of papers from 11-1 3 September 2011. Manuscripts associated with a submitted oral or poster presentation are limited to four pages. Extra pages above the limit will be charged at 150euros/page, payable at the registration desk on-site before the paper is submitted. Manuscripts for an invited oral are limited to six pages, and those for a plenary are limited to twelve pages. The format of the paper must follow the IEEE Transactions guidelines. In order to submit the manuscript, the paper must rst have been presented in an oral or poster session (poster authors must attend their session), and be accompanied by a publication voucher code. Each conference participant is given a voucher code at time of conference registration, and the participant must be an author on the paper for which the code is being used. Submission of a second paper must be accompanied by an additional full registration fee. 6- PUB LICA TION R OOM Both the publications oce and the manuscript upload room are located in the Salle MORGIOU on the rst oor of Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot. Hours of operation Sunday, 11 September: 17:00 20:00 Monday, 12 September: 8:00 18:00 Tuesday, 1 3 September: 8:00 18:00 Wednesday, 14 September: 8:00 1 3:00 Thursday, 15 September: 8:00 17:00 Friday, 16 September: 8:00 10:00 Managing editor Centennial Conferences pubs@centennialconferences.co m 7- GU IDE LI NES F OR PR ESENT ATIONS Oral presentations Plenary session will take place in the auditorium. Oral parallel sessions will take place in the auditorium, Callelongue room and Endoume room. This document describes how to create presentations in an accepted format and the procedure to follow during the Conference. MT-22 2011 Marseille France 9 Recommendations to speakers: Make a new directory in which all files relating to your presentation are saved. Save in the permitted file formats. Save related pictures, videos, tables as supplementary file(s) in the directory. Save the complete list on a data carrier. Please use window's standard fonts, to prevent problems during conversion. Technical requirements Supported media for transferring the presentations: USB storage device DVDROM CDROM Computer configuration: Windows XP Microsoft Office 2007 SP1 or older version Windows Media Player 11 or older version Optimal performance of presentations created on other software cannot be guaranteed. Supported file formats: Types Description Presentations Supported presentations PowerPoint (PPT, PPTX) Word (DOC, DOCX) Excel (XLS, XLSX) MS Offce 2007 or older version PDF OpenOffce 2.4 Videos WMV, AVI, MPG formats should be used We recommend to save the external fles of your presentation in the same folder as your presentation QuickTime (.MOV) fles should not be used Pictures Common Windows format (BMP, JPG, JPEG) are supported TIFF (MACINTOSH format) is not supported Fonts Western Europe characters are supported Mac computers will not be available in any of the presentation rooms. Authors using a Mac platform will need to ensure that their files are compatibly with the PC environment. Optimal performance of presentations created in other formats cannot be guaranteed. For performance reasons, the total size of your presentation and associated external files must not exceed 1,5 Gbytes. In the preview room Speakers must upload their presentation files the day before their scheduled presentation. Otherwise, we cannot guarantee the correct display. The preview room is located in the Salle Sormiou of the Parc Chanot and is open according to the following schedule: Sunday, 11 September: 17:00 20:00 Monday, 12 September: 7:30 18:00 Tuesday, 13 September: 8:00 18:00 Wednesday, 14 September: 8:00 12:00 Thursday, 15 September: 7:30 17:00 Friday, 16 September: 8:00 12:00 We cannot accept presentations delivered to the meeting room directly (without previewing). MT-22 2011 Marseille France 10
Coffee breaks and midday are the busiest times in the preview room, so please plan accordingly. Preview technical staff will guide and assist the speakers for checking and uploading their presentation files. A training computer will be available in order to help the speakers to use and be comfortable with the preview software and equipment in the conference room. In conference rooms The equipment in the conference rooms is exactly the same as in the preview room. The files downloaded in the preview room are automatically backed up and transferred without any changes to the conference room. A volunteer is available both before and during the presentation in the conference room, to assist the speakers if required. In the conference room, the following equipment is available: 1 video projector 1 computer with a mouse 1 or more control monitor 1 laser pointer Availability of presentations after the conference Oral presentations made at MT-22 will be posted on the conference web site at the end of the conference week, subject to the agreement of the presenting authors. Presenting tips When standing at the lectern, face the microphone (and your audience) and talk normally. The microphone is designed to pick up your voice without you having to lean in to it. The lectern will be positioned to one side of the stage and angled allowing you to refer to your presentation without turning away from the audience. If you are turning to look at the screen take a slight step to the side (away from the screen) and this will help you maintain a good position in front of the microphones. Speak slowly so that you can be heard clearly. Good presenters often say that they feel they are talking too slowly. This overcomes everyones natural tendency to talk quickly when nervous or in front of a large group. Try to keep your head up and look at the audience sitting at the back of your room. This will make you more engaging to your audience. Please leave time for questions; 2-3 minutes for a contributed oral and 5-6 minutes for an invited oral. Poster presentations Orientation and size of poster boards: Orientation: Boards used for MT-22 allow layout in landscape mode. Dimensions: Useful width: 120 cm. Useful height: 80 cm (A0). Fixation: pins will be provided and a sufficient amount will be left on each poster board. NO double-sided tape, blue tak, cellotape or other means of attachment are permitted. If any other attachment method is used other than the pins provided, then the presenting author will be liable to a charge for the damaged poster board. Posters should be printed on a single large sheet of paper if possible, though multiple sheets are permitted if no large- format printer is available to the authors. It is not permitted to simply post the pages of your manuscript, and such presentations will be marked as non-attending by the session chairs. Poster sessions: Your poster(s) will be presented in one of the four sessions, on Monday afternoon, on Tuesday afternoon, on Wednesday morning, or on Thursday afternoon. Posters should be on display during the full session time. All posters should be removed at the end of each day to avoid loss. One author (the poster presenter) should be present during the full session time to allow an exchange of ideas with the participants and answer questions. The location of your poster will be given by a poster board number, which will be found in the conference program booklet. MT-22 2011 Marseille France 11 Displays including tables, chairs, laptops and other equipment are not permitted. Conference Language The official language of the conference is English. 8- INTERNET Wireless internet will be available at the conference venue, on levels 0 and 1. A limited number of computers will be available for your use on level 0. These computers are intended for checking e-mail correspondence only. Please limit your use to 10 minutes if people are waiting. 9- REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration materials and name badges are available at the Conference Registration Desk. The Registration Desk is located at the main entrance of Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot. If you pre-registered and have paid the registration fee, please pick up your registration materials at the Pre-Registered Desk. If you didnt Pre-register or have an amount due status, please register at the On-Site Registration Desk. The Conference Reception Desk is open according to the following schedule: Sunday, 11 September: 17:00 20:00 Monday, 12 September: 7:30 18:00 Tuesday, 13 September: 8:00 18:00 Wednesday, 14 September: 8:00 12:00 Thursday, 15 September: 7:30 17:00 Friday, 16 September: 8:00 12:00 Conference fee must be paid at the time of registration, in Euros only. Conference registration (except for accompanying persons) includes: Access to all sessions of the Scientific Program Admission to one technical visit Access to the Scientific and Industrial Exhibition Admission to the entire Social Program (Welcome Reception, Exhibition Reception, Conference Dinner) One copy of the conference publication, which includes all papers submitted to the Conference and peer-reviewed by IEEE Coffee break refreshments Submission of one four-page paper for the conference publication provided the abstract has been previously accepted
Registration fee After 15 July 2011 Full conference registration 750 Euros Student registration 450 Euros Retired participants 200 Euros Single-day registration* 200 Euros *Single-day registration does not include a copy of the conference publication nor the participation in social events (reception, dinner, etc). You cannot register at this rate if you have submitted an abstract. You must choose in advance which day you plan to attend the Conference during the registration process. MT-22 2011 Marseille France 12 Companion registration fees After 15 July 2011 Companion programme 150 Euros Companion registration includes: Welcome Reception on Sunday, 11 September 2011 Exhibitors Reception on Monday, 12 September 2011 Conference Dinner on Thursday, 15 September 2011 A presentation of scheduled activities on Monday, 12 September 2011, in the morning A visit of the Marseille City Center on Monday, 12 September 2011, in the afternoon Others Extra copy of the conference publication, which includes all papers presented at the conference 100 Euros 10 - CONFERENCE EVENTS Social Events Welcome Reception on Sunday, 11 September 2011 18:00 20:00 Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Rond Point du Prado 13008 Marseille Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station You will be able to pick up your badge and conference materials from 17:00 to 20:00 on 11 September and meet your colleagues for a drink at the conference venue upon your arrival in Marseille. Special Event: 100 years of Superconductivity Exhibitors Reception on Monday, 12 September 2011 19:00 21:00 Palais de la Bourse 22 La Canebire 13001 Marseille Metro Line 1 Vieux Port Station In addition to the plenary sessions, invited talks, and oral and poster presentations, the Conference will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity, in 1911. The celebration will take place during the Exhibitors Reception which will be held at the prestigious Palais de la Bourse, on Monday, 12 September 2011. All participants are invited to attend this event. Conference Dinner on Thursday, 15 September 2011 17:00 23:00 Couvent Royal Saint-Maximin la Sainte Baume Departure from Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station MT-22 2011 Marseille France 13 All registered conference participants are invited to attend this festive event. The Conference Dinner will take place at the majestic Couvent Royal in Saint-Maximin. Buses will pick you up at the conference venue at 17:00 and bring you back to Marseille at the end of the dinner, with stops at main hotels. Companion Programme The Companion Program includes the following (see above for description): Welcome Reception on Sunday, 11 September 2011 18:00 20:00 Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Rond Point du Prado 13008 Marseille Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station Special Event: 100 years of Superconductivity Exhibitors Reception on Monday, 12 September 2011 19:00 21:00 Palais de la Bourse 22 La Canebire 13001 Marseille Metro Line 1 Vieux Port Station Conference Dinner on Thursday, 15 September 2011 17:00 23:00 Couvent Royal Saint-Maximin la Sainte Baume Departure from Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station The Companion Programme also includes: A presentation of scheduled activities on Monday, 12 September 2011 10:00 11:00 Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Rond Point du Prado 13008 Marseille Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station The person in charge of excursions and the Companion Programme will provide the details of scheduled activities for the week, over coffee and tea. Visit of the Marseille City Center on Monday, 12 September 2011 14:00 17:00 Departure from Quai des Belges 13001 Marseille (Vieux Port) Metro Line 1 Vieux Port Station You will take a miniature train to the most famous monument in Marseille: Notre-Dame de la Garde. This is the highest point of the city (162 m), where the first chapel was built in 1214, and offers an impressive view of Marseille. The present Romanesque-Byzantine basilica designed by architect Esperandieu and consecrated in 1864, was one of the great building projects undertaken during the Second Empire. The train will stop at Notre-Dame de la Garde for a while, so that you can have time to enjoy the wonderful view of Marseille and visit the basilica. Technical programme TECHNICAL VISITS ON WEDNESDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2011 Visit to Cadarache Site (CEA and ITER) 13:00 18:00 Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance MT-22 2011 Marseille France 14 Departure from Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station Visit to Marseille Port Autonome (Marseille Commercial & Industrial Harbour) 13:00 18:00 Departure from Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station Visit to Grenoble Site (LNCMI and ESRF) Full day 7:30 20:00 Departure from Palais des Congres Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station Excursions NOT INCLUDED IN THE REGISTRATION FEE Cassis visit on Tuesday, 13 September 2011 (full day) 9:30 18:00 Departure from Palais des Congres Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station Rate: 100,00 euros Situated 22 km east of Marseille, Cassis is a cosy small town built around a sheltered bay between two Protected Natural Sites: the Cap Canaille and the Massif des Calanques. To the east, Cap Canaille is the home of the highest cliffs in Europe at a 416 m overhang to the sea. To the west, between Cassis and Marseille, the Massif des Calanques offers a beautifully coloured landscape that encompasses the blue sky of Provence, the Mediterranean Sea, green pine forests and white limestone cliffs. The tour includes a boat trip to several creeks situated between Marseille and Cassis, lunch, and free time in Cassis to visit the village. Buses will leave from Marseille at 9:30 to take you to Cassis. You will then take a miniature train to the boat departure area, situated directly on the harbour. Buses will bring you back to Marseille at the end of the day, to the conference venue. Les Baux de Provence visit on Wednesday, 14 September 2011 (full day) 9:00 18:00 Departure from Palais des Congres Parc Chanot Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station Rate: 90,00 euros Between Arles and Saint-Rmy de Provence, Les Baux de Provence is a site rich in culture and discoveries in the heart of Provence. The village has inspired many artists including Dante, Gounod and Cocteau. The day will begin with a guided tour of the ancient Citadel where you will enjoy the rich history of the site and admire the wonderful view of the landscape as well. Lunch will take place in the lovely center of the village in one of its traditional restaurants. In the afternoon, you will have free time in the village of Les Baux to wander around and shop. Buses will pick you up at the conference venue at 9:00 and bring you back to the same place at the end of the day. Marseille visit on Thursday, 15 September 2011 (morning) 9:00 12:00 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 15 Departure from Marseille Tourist Office 4 La Canebire 13001 Marseille Metro Line 1 Vieux Port Station Rate: 15,00 euros The morning will begin with a guided visit of the Panier District by foot, and end with a visit to a soap factory. One of the citys oldest districts, the Panier is where the ancient Phoenecians first settled and founded the city of Massilia. Using the 18th-century Htel-Dieu and Notre Dame des Accoules church tower (17th-19th century) as reference points, which lead to the foot of Monte des Accoules - a series of steep flights of steps typical of old Marseilles - lead right to the heart of the district and a pedestrians paradise. Once home to the ancient citys Greek agora (a public open space used for assemblies and markets), Place de Lenche still bustles with life and has its own market, restaurants and theatre. At the summit of the old town is the Place des Moulins, which in the 16th century lived up to its name with no less than fifteen flourmills. These days the fountain and school help maintain its village square tranquillity and charm. Representing an important industrial tradition in Marseille, the soap factories have contributed to the citys reputation and continue to do so today We recommend you to take comfortable shoes and a hat. Post-Conference Tours NOT INCLUDED IN THE REGISTRATION FEE The Conference organizers also propose post-conference tours to CEA Saclay or CERN in Geneva. The departure for both tours is scheduled on Friday, 16 September, 2011. The site visit will take place on Saturday, 17 September 2011. Return to Marseille will also be organized on Saturday evening. IEEE Awards in Applied Superconductivity The IEEE Council on Superconductivity presents IEEE Awards in the field of applied superconductivity annually at international conferences dealing with applied superconductivity. The IEEE Council on Superconductivity is pleased to present the following IEEE Awards at the 22nd International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-22) in Marseille, France, during the Awards Ceremony on Monday morning, 12 September 2011. THE IEEE AWARD FOR CONTINUING AND SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE FIELD OF APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Criteria: This Award recognizes individuals for their scientific or technical contributions in the field of applied superconductivity over an extended period of time and the role they have played to promote the advancement of applied superconductivity. Prof. YUKIKAZU IWASA M.I.T. Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory For significant and sustained contribution in the field of large scale applications of superconductivity, in particular: for his pioneering work in developing techniques for making superconducting joints between NbTi ,and Nb3Sn wires and, recently, MgB2 wires, for formulating the basic design principles that enable high-performance (adiabatic) LTS magnets, used in NMR and MRI, to operate nearly quench free, for applying HTS to NMR and MRI systems, for educating students and postdocs, and hosting many visiting international scholars at the M.I.T. Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, and, for authoring the textbook Case Studies in Superconducting Magnets, 1st Edition (1994) and 2nd Edition (2009). Dr. ALVIN TOLLESTRUP Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois For significant and sustained contribution in the field of large scale applications of superconductivity with emphasis on magnets for accelerator applications, in particular: for his efforts in leading the pioneering design, testing and commissioning of 1,000 superconducting magnets into the Tevatron at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the first large-scale application of superconductivity, and, for his efforts in applying the technology of superconductivity to all areas of particle physics and for his leadership in the collaboration of applying high temperature superconductors to advanced accelerators such as a muon collider. Dr. BERNARD TURCK Commissariat a lEnergie Atomique, CEA-Cadarache, France For significant and sustained contribution in the field of large scale applications of superconductivity, in particular: for the invention of the Tore Supra conductor and his major role in the commissioning of the Tore Supra superconducting magnet MT-22 2011 Marseille France 16 system at CEA Cadarache, which has been in operation for more than 20 years, for his involvement in the development of 40 kA dual channel niobium-tin cable in conduit, a new concept which has been selected for use in ITER, the International Tokamak Experimental Reactor, and, for playing a major role in demonstrating that superconductivity and fusion are compatible technologies. 11 - LOCAL INFORMATION MARSEILLE TOURIST OFFICE www.marseille-tourisme.com/en/in-marseille 4, La Canebire - 13001 Marseille, France Tel: +33 (0)826 500 500 (Subway Line 1: Vieux-Port Station) DISCOVER MARSEILLE By foot: guided visits (with Culture Ministry guides). Duration: approximately 3 hours (Contact: Tourist Office). By bus with HISTOBUS: guided tours of some of Marseilles main attractions, with commentaries available in different languages. By small train: two tours available, Notre-Dame de la Garde and Old Marseille (Contact: Marseille Tourist Office). By boat: cruises Calanques visits (Departure from Vieux Port Old Harbour). Boat shuttles to the If-Castle and Frioul Islands provide regular service. Departure from Vieux Port Old Harbour. HISTOBOAT: tour of Marseilles harbour with commentaries available in different languages. Contact: 1 Quai des Belges, Marseille 13001 / Phone: +33 (0)4 91 55 50 09. (For more information, contact the Marseille Tourist Office) Marseille Port Autonome offers frequent shuttles to Corsica, Italy, Sardinia, Tunisia and Algeria. Port Autonome 61 Bd des Dames 13002 Marseille, France Tel: (+33) 3260 - Fax: +33 (0)4 91 56 25 86 www.sncm.fr (Metro Line 2: from Joliette to Rond-Point du Prado) VISIT MARSEILLE WITH THE CITYPASS The Marseille Tourist Office offers a CITYPASS which provides free access to 14 museums in the city; Old Harbour Cruise and visit to the Chateau dIf; one tour in the tourist trains and free access to all public transportation (metro, bus and tramway), all with the same ticket. The prices are: Single day pass: 22 euros Two-day pass: 29 euros Museum List Museum of African, Oceanic and American-Indian Art Marine Museum Fashion Museum Roman Docks Museum Museum of Mediterranean Archeology History Museum Death Camps Memorial Natural History Museum Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions Grobet-Labadie Museum (furniture, paintings) MAC Contemporary Art Museum Palais des Arts (Temporary exhibitions) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 17 Muse Cantini Muse de la Fa ence Visits and Walks Guided visit of the Chateau dIf Tourist train to Notre Dame de la Garde or to the Old City Boat cruise to the If Island or to the Frioul Islands All opening hours are available at the Marseille Tourist Office To learn more about the Region, to discover Provence: http://www.decouverte-paca.fr/us/ 12 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PASSPORT AND VISA: Every person entering France must have a valid passport and/or identification card. A visa is required for some nationalities. Please contact the nearest French Embassy or Consulate, or www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en for further information. The conference organizers will provide an official letter of invitation upon request to help overcome administrative difficulties in certain countries. This invitation will not imply any obligation from the Organization to provide any kind of financial contribution. Requests should be made by fax or e-mail and must include the participants complete mailing address, fax number, e-mail address and/or professional or student status proof. TELEPHONE: To call France from abroad, dial the local international access code, followed by 33 (France country code), and the domestic number including the area code (minus the initial 0). For international calls from France, dial 00 followed by your correspondents country code and number. ELECTRICITY: Electricity in France is 220 Volts; frequency is 50 Hz and plugs have two male contact points. Plan to bring an adaptor and transformer, if necessary, for electrical appliances or electronic equipment using different voltage. CLIMATE AND CLOTHING: September weather in Marseille is usually still quite warm and sunny, but temperatures can fall with the Mistral wind. Average number of days of sunshine is 300 days per year. Daily temperatures range from 17C to 25C. Night temperatures are usually milder, between 10C to 15C. SAFETY AND USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Do not leave valuables of any kind in your vehicle. Please take care of your personal belongings at all times. Info H1N1 Flu: +33 (0)825 302 302* Emergency Police: +33(0)17* Rescue Services (Firemen): +33(0)18 or +33(0)112* Emergency Rescue Services: +33(0)15 or +33(0)112* Anti-Poisoning Centre: +33 (0)4 91 75 25 25* Lost & Found property: +33 (0)4 91 14 68 97* Social Rescue Services: +33 (0)4 95 04 58 53* Emergency Practitioner: +33 (0)36 24* Emergency Heart Attack: +33 (0)4 91 49 91 91* Emergency Pharmacy: +33(0)3237* Diving Accident: +33 (0)4 91 74 49 96* Dental Emergency: +33 (0)892 566 766* Traffc Information: +33 (0)800 100 200* * Omit +33 and include 0 if calling from a French phone. MT-22 2011 Marseille France 18 13 - TRANSPORTATION Conference venue MT-22 will be hosted at the Congress Center of the Parc Chanot in downtown Marseille, France. Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot Porte A Rond-Point du Prado 13008 Marseille, France Metro Line 2 Rond Point du Prado Station TRANSPORTATION ACCESS BY PLANE Marseille Provence Airport: The international Marseille-Provence Airport is about 25 minutes from the centre of Marseille. It links 83 cities in 30 countries; a daily flight to Paris departs every half hour. www.mrsairport.com/eng/index.jsp Tel: +33 (0)4 42 14 14 14 For low cost trips: MP2 Marseille Provence Airport www.mp2.aeroport.fr Airport Shuttle: A shuttle bus between the airport and Marseille Saint-Charles Train Station departs every 20 minutes. Duration of trip: approximately 25 minutes depending on traffic. Rate for a single ticket: 8.50 Euro. Tel: +33 (0)4 42 14 31 27 or +33 (0)4 91 50 59 34. Airport taxis: To book your taxi by phone, call +33 (0)4 42 88 11 44. Approximate rate: circa 40 euros by day and 50 euros by night. ACCESS BY TRAIN Marseille has a direct fast train connection (TGV) between Marseille Saint-Charles station and Paris Gare de Lyon station 3 hours and/or Paris Roissy Charles De Gaulle Airport station 3h30. Marseille Saint-Charles Train Station (SNCF): www.voyages-sncf.com Tel: (+33) 36 35 The Saint Charles Metro Station (line 2) is located directly below the train station. ACCESS BY CAR From Fos, Martigues, Arles, Montpellier, Toulouse, Barcelone: Use Highway A55 From Cassis, Toulon, Nice, Milan, Turin, Gnes: Use Highway A50 From Aix en Provence, Lyon, Paris, Bruxelles: Use Highway A7 In Marseille, Prado-Carnage tunnel provides: A direct link between highways A55 & A50 Fast access to Parc Chanot from A55 Only five-minute drive across the city centre Exhibitors Parking Parc Chanot Car Park (fixed daily rate of 4 euros VAT included per day and vehicle). MT-22 2011 Marseille France 19 BUS / METRO / TRAMWAY / TAXI Marseille Public Transportation System (RTM) There are two metro lines and two tramway lines serving Marseille, as well as an extensive bus service covering the whole city. Tel: +33 (0)4 91 91 92 10 Internet: www.rtm.fr Metro Lines 1 and 2: First departure time: 5:00 AM from all terminus. Last departure time: 10:30 PM from Monday to Thursday and 0:30 AM on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Take Metro Line 2 (Red) towards Sainte-Marguerite Dromel to the Rond Point du Prado Station. Free maps and guides are available at the information desks and in the main subway stations: La Rose, St Just, Rforms, Saint Charles, Vieux Port, Estrangin, Castellane, La Timone, Bougainville, Joliette, Noailles, Rond Point du Prado and Ste Marguerite. Bus stop Rond Point du Prado is the closest to the Palais des Congrs Parc Chanot. Take Lines 21, 22, 22s, 23, 41s, 44, 45, 72 or 83. Tramway (2 lines): First departure time: 5:00 AM from all terminus. Last departure time: 0:30. Taxi Radio Marseille: Tel: +33 (0)4 91 02 20 20 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 20 14 - EXHIBITORS LIST 1 - ELYTT ENERGY 2 - HYPER TECH RESEARCH 3 - CEFIVAL 4 - BILFINGER BERGER BABCOCK NOELL GMBH 5 - HITACHI CABLE LTD 6 - ALPHYSICA GMBH 7 - KIT KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8 - SUPERCON INC 9 - TESLA ENGINEERING LTD 10 - AMSC AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR 11 - METROLAB INSTRUMENTS SA 12 - HTS 110 LTD GENERAL CABLE SUPERCONDUCTOR INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH LTD GROUP 3 TECHNOLOGY 13 - SIMIC 14 - BEST BRUKER ENERGY & SUPERCON TECHNOLOGIES 15 - LUVATA SUPERCONDUCTORS 16 - SUPERPOWER INC 17 - R. KIND 18 - RTI CRYOMAGNETIC SYSTEMS 19 - ASG SUPERCONDUCTORS SPA COLOMBUS SUPERCONDUCTORS SPA 20 - JASTEC JAPAN SUPERCONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY INC 21 - EPFL LAUSANNE 22 - COBHAM TECHNICAL SERVICES 23 - SUPER RESIN INC 24 - WEKA AG 25 - WESTERN SUPERCONDUCTING TECHNOLOGIES 26 - OXFORD INSTRUMENTS NANOSCIENCE 27 - SIGMAPHI 28 - SENIS 29 - CNIM 30 - ICAS SCRL ITALIAN CONSORTIUM FOR APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 31 - CRYOMECH 32 - REA MAGNET WIRE COMPANY 33 - CRYOGENIC LTD 34 - DANFYSIK 35 - TOSHIBA CORPORATION POWER SYSTEM COMPANY 36 - CEA COMMISSARIAT A LENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 37 - ITER ORGANIZATION 38 - F4E FUSION FOR ENERGY 39 - ALSTOM POWER SA 40 - CRYOMAGNETICS MT-22 2011 Marseille France 21 15 - EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ALPHYSICA GMBH Booth 6 ALPHYSICA GmbH specializes in calculations to optimize electrophysical apparatus by development complex coupled numerical models (incl. 3D) for electromagnetic and thermal hydraulic analysis. Our software Venecia is used actively for ITER thermal hydraulic tasks (TF, PF, CS) and for other tokamaks. ALPHYSICA is distributor in USA and in Europe: - LTS- and HTS-cables of VNIIKP (Russia) - CuNb-wires of NanoElectro (Russia) ALPHYSICA GmbH 6, Unterreut, Karlsruhe, D-76135, Deutschland, Phone: +49 (0)163 904-85-61 Fax: +49 (0)7219 444-26-55 gornikel@alphysica.com www.alphysica.com ALSTOM POWER SA Booth 39 Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation for coal, nuclear conventional islands, gas, wind, and hydro power plants. A global leader in power generation and transmission, Alstom is setting the benchmark for innovative technologies to provide clean, flexible and efficient power solutions for our customers. Alstom designs, manufactures, installs and services the broadest range of power generations systems. We supply these products and services as single components or as complete turnkey packages, delivering maximum value for plant owners throughout the lifetime of their plant. Daniel BRESSON Alstom Power Systems Manager Magnet Activity Ccile Panaget Communications Manager Alstom Power SA 3 Avenue Andr Malraux 92309 Levallois-Perret Cedex (France) Tel: +33 1 41 49 25 83 Mobile: +33 6 74 82 48 96 cecile.panaget@power.alstom.com AMSC AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR Booth 10 Amperium wire is the brand name for AMSCs second generation (2G) high temperature superconductor (HTS) wire. It is manufactured utilizing a proprietary process at AMSCs headquarters in Devens, Massachusetts the worlds largest commercial-scale HTS wire manufacturing facility. AMSC is well known for introducing new commercial applications for superconductor wire, including some for the Smart Grid. Power cables utilizing AMSCs proprietary high temperature superconductor (HTS) Amperium wire can carry up to 10 times as much power MT-22 2011 Marseille France 22 as conventional cables and can significantly increase transmission efficiency. As a component of high-field magnets, Amperium wire delivers significant advantages over not only copper wire, but also over LTS (low temperature superconductor) wire. The cryogenic system is less complex with Amperium wire, which simplifies system design and lowers manufacturing costs. AMSCs FaultBlocker technology for HTS cables using Amperium wire provides electric utilities with the ability to automatically suppress power surges and create resilient, self-healing grids. Initial superconductor cable systems are now operating in the power grids in Ohio and on Long Island. Rob Rouse 64 Jackson Road, Devens, MA 01434 USA Tel: +1 978 842-3519 Fax: +1 978 842-3364 Email: info@amsc.com Web: www.amsc.com ASG SUPERCONDUCTORS COLOMBUS SUPERCONDUCTORS SPA Booth 19 ASG Superconductors is a particularly dynamic business reality, and a leading player on the international market of resistive and superconducting magnets for high energy physics and thermonuclear fusion applications. Its competences range from design and manufacturing, up to testing of complete superconducting magnet systems. ASG Superconductors is currently under contract with F4E for the supply of the ITER TF Winding Packs. Alessandra Secci ASG Superconductors S.p.A. Corso F.M. Perrone, 73r 16152 Genova Italy Tel. +39 010 6489 234 Fax +39 010 6489 275 secci.alessandra@as-g.it BILFINGER BERGER BABCOCK NOELL GMBH Booth 4 Babcock Noell GmbH: Magnets for research and industry In close cooperation with customers, BNG develops and fabricates LTS and HTS superconducting magnet systems for research and industry. BNG has also a proved experience in supplying components for large-scale projects such as the LHC dipoles and the non- planar coils for Wendelstein 7-X. Carsten Berger Head of Forwarding Department Babcock Noell GmbH Alfred-Nobel-Str. 20 97080 Wrzburg, Deutschland Phone +49 931 903 6006 Fax +49 931 903 3019 Carsten.Berger@bng.bilfinger.com www.bng.bilfinger.com MT-22 2011 Marseille France 23 BEST BRUKER ENERGY & SUPERCON TECHNOLOGIES Booth 14 Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies (BEST) is a subsidiary of Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR). BEST is a world-leading supplier of superconductors, superconducting magnets and devices, as well as other advanced instrumentation for alternative energy, scientific, industrial, and healthcare applications. BEST solutions have the potential to enhance the performance, reliability and efficiency of electrical power applications as well as help enable and boost R&D and science in many fields. The product range encompasses the worlds broadest portfolio of high performance low and high temperature superconductors, a wide range of superconducting magnets and devices for industrial and research applications, as well as accelerator technologies, insertion devices, synchrotron beamlines and X-ray/XUV instrumentation, including turn-key systems. Maike Honold Friedrich Ebert Str 1 51429 Bergisch Gladbach GERMANY Tel: +49 2204 84 5000 Fax: +49 2204 84 5001 maike.honold@bruker-asc.com CEA Commissariat lEnergie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives Booth 36 Within CEA/DSM, three institutes at Saclay (SACM), Cadarache (STEP) and Grenoble (SBT) are strongly involved in the design, construction, tests and operation of superconducting magnets and their cryogenics. The human and technical means of the three institutes enable them to be involved in most of the present large projects in the field of applied superconductivity for fundamental research (particle accelerators, fusion devices, medicine, magnetic cooling). Annie-Laure Pecquet DSM/IRFM/DIR/DIRIRFM CEA Cadarache, F 13108 St Paul lez Durance Tel: 33 442 25 44 63 E-mail: annie.laure.pecquet@cea.fr CEFIVAL Booth 3 Since 1987, Cefival is involved in the superconductor Jackets development and production. Successful collaborations have been driven with: - French Research Agency CEA (Tore Supra), - NET Next European Torus team in Garching (square round shapes 316L in 1993), TF plate sections (2000) and today with ITER and F4E organisations in the production of jackets for the JT60SA CS jackets from Japan, ITER CS jackets and ITER PF jackets. Fabienne Hatay CEFIVAL MT-22 2011 Marseille France 24 35 rue du Docteur Touah 95340 Persan, France fabienne.hatay@cefival.fr CNIM Booth 29 CNIM Group designs and produces turnkey industrial solutions with high technological content; it offers unique research / expertise services. It anticipates future challenges while developing its skills and key technologies. Main areas of activity are: Environment, Mechanical Products and systems with high technological content for Defence, Nuclear, Industry and Life sciences and Energy (thermal and solar). Contact: Mr Jean Claude CERCASSI 35 rue de Bassano 78008 Paris, FRANCE Phone: +33 4 94 10 31 16, jean-claude.cercassi@cnim.com COBHAM TECHNICAL SERVICES Booth 22 COBHAM Vector Fields Opera is the design tool of choice for NMR, MRI, accelerator and other demanding field specification magnets. Very high accuracy field gradient and harmonics calculation is achieved using total/reduced potential formulations, pioneered by VF since the 1980s. New mosaic meshing allows hexahedral, tetrahedral and prism elements to co-exist, improving accuracy and simulation speed. Multiphysics tools couple electromagnetic, thermal and stress analyses, including unique simulation for superconducting quench. Julie Shepherd 24 Bankside, Kidlington, Oxford, Oxon OX5 1JE, UK Phone: +44 (0) 1865 370151 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 370277 Email: vectorfields.info@cobham.com Web site: www.cobham.com/technicalservices COLOMBUS SUPERCONDUCTORS SPA ASG SUPERCONDUCTORS Booth 19 Columbus Superconductors is a superconducting wire manufacturing company dedicated to MgB2 development. Multifilamentary, MgB2 conductors are produced and supplied in unit lengths exceeding 3 Km, targeting a variety of DC and AC applications. Conductors are available in different shapes and internal configurations. Wires as well as components based on MgB2 can be realized according to customers request. Dr. Giovanni Grasso Columbus Superconductors Spa Via delle Terre Rosse, 30 16133 Genova, Italy Tel.: +39-010-8698102 Fax: +39-010-8698110 Email: grasso.gianni@clbs.it MT-22 2011 Marseille France 25 CRYOGENIC LTD Booth 33 Cryogenic Ltd is a market leader in cryogen free technology to the construction of high field superconducting magnets for fields up to 22 Tesla. The company pioneered the first helium free magnet system over 15 years ago and now has the highest distrubtion of cryogen free manget systems globally. Cryogenic is the only company to have total in-house capabilities of building complete superconducting magnet systems, from designing a solution for customer research needs, winding the coil, machining the cryostat outer, building the suitable electronics and testing. All under one roof. Ensuring highest quality control at each stage of production. Cryogenic continues to lead the market in the magnet technology by its recent deliveries of high field measurement systems to 18 Tesla with a Vibrating Sample Magnetometer and Specific heat probe, Ultra low temperature 3D vector field magnet with temperatures down to 10 mK, interchangeable cryogen free magnet with He-3 and DR inserts, 7 Tesla magnet capable of rapid ramp-up operation. Claudia Santarsiero Cryogenic Ltd, Unit 30 Acton Park Estate, The Vale, London, W3 7QE, UK Tel: +44 (0)208 743 6049 Fax +44 (0)208 749 5315 www.cryogenic.co.uk claudia@cryogenic.co.uk CRYOMAGNETICS INC Booth 40 Cryomagnetics is a leading producer of superconducting magnets and cryogenic research systems. Products include CRYOGEN- FREE and conventional LHe-based magnets to 20 Tesla, variable temperature inserts, and dilution refrigerators providing sample environments to <10mK. It also offers a wide array of cryogenic accessories and control instruments such as the 4G Superconducting Magnet Power Supply, current leads, gaussmeters and Hall probes, liquid cryogen level monitors, and cryogenic thermometry. Michael Coffey, President Cryomagnetics, Inc. / Cryoconcept 1006 Alvin Weinberg Drive Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA Ph: +1 (865) 482-9551 Fx: +1 (865) 483-1253 www.cryomagnetics.com www.cryoconcept.com CRYOMECH Booth 31 Cryomech introduces the Helium Recovery System. It has been designed to recover boil off from laboratory liquid helium cryostats, compress it and remove the water and air contaminants. It is the right size to supply the liquefaction rates of both Cryomech Liquid Helium Plants (12-18 liters per day). Tracy Sherwood Executive Assistant Cryomech, Inc. 113 Falso Drive Syracuse, New York 13211 phone 315/455-2555 fax 315/455-2544 www.cryomech.com tsherwood@cryomech.com MT-22 2011 Marseille France 26 DANFYSIK Booth 34 Danfysik develops and manufactures high performance particle accelerators and components for research institutions and the healthcare industry. Our products include magnet systems, insertion devices, high precision magnet power supplies and beam instrumentation. We have worked with particle accelerator technology for many years and have acquired extensive knowhow of standard, tailored and unique solutions. Erik Steinmann Hansen Sales Manager, Power Electronics DANFYSIK A/S Gregersensvej 8 DK-2630 Taastrup Denmark Phone: +45 7220 2400 Fax: +45 7220 2410 Email: esha@danfysik.dk Web site: www.danfysik.com ELYTT ENERGY Booth 1 Elytt Energy is a Spanish company that: Manufacture Magnets for particle accelerators (normal conducting, superconducting, permanent magnet) Manufacture Power Sources for particle accelerators magnets Design and calculate Magnets for particle accelerators (normal conducting, superconducting, permanent magnet). Clients: Cern, F4E, ITER, DESY, GSI, Jlich Forschun Zentrum, Ciemat, ESS Bilbao Aitor Echeandia Business Manager ELYTT ENERGY/NEUREUS TECHNOLOGIES Paseo de la Castellana 114, 3, puerta 7 28046 Madrid, Spain Phone: +34 91 411 09 63 Fax: +34 91 411 09 64 Mobile: +34 686 96 46 40 Email: aitor.echeandia@elytt.com www.elytt.com EPFL LAUSANNE Booth 21 The Superconductivity section of CRPP is a 20 people strong team located on the ground of the PSI in North West Switzerland. The R&D activities for low and high temperature superconductor technology include design, characterization and analysis of superconductors, coils and current leads. In support of the ITER project, we operate SULTAN and EDIPO, the only test facilities worldwide able to test short length, high current, force flow superconductors. Pierluigi Bruzzone Fusion Technology - Superconductivity EPFL- CRPP CH 5232 - Villigen PSI Switzerland Phone: +41 56 310 3259 Fax: +41 56 310 3729 Web site: http://crppsc.web.psi.ch MT-22 2011 Marseille France 27 F4E FUSION FOR ENERGY Booth 38 Fusion for Energy (F4E) is the European Unions organisation for Europes contribution to ITER. One of the main tasks of F4E is to work together with European industry, SMEs and research organisations to develop and provide a wide range of high technology components together with engineering, maintenance and support services for the ITER project. F4E supports fusion R&D initiatives through the Broader Approach Agreement signed with Japan and prepares for the construction of demonstration fusion reactors (DEMO). F4E was created by a decision of the Council of the European Union as an independent legal entity and was established in April 2007 for a period of 35 years. Its offices are in Barcelona, Spain. Christos Papachristodoulou Information and Communication Josep Pla 2 Torres Diagonal Litoral B3 08/19 08019 Barcelona SPAIN Phone. +34 93 489 74 36 Fax. +34 93 320 18 51 Christos.Papachristodoulou@f4e.europa.eu Web site: http://www.fusionforenergy.europa.eu HITACHI CABLE LTD Booth 5 Hitachi Cable (HCL) offers electric wires, cables, and copper products to electronic materials, automobile parts, and even information network devices and system integration solutions. HCL is manufacturing NbTi & Nb3Sn superconducting strands / cables. About 35 ton bronze route Nb3Sn strands and total length 13km large scale cables for ITER TF coil have been produced in the last three years. Yoichi Suzuki Tsuchiura works 3550 Kidamari, Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki-ken, 300-0026 JAPAN TEL: +81-29-826-7400 FAX: +81-29-826-1846 Email: suzuki.yoichi@hitachi-cable.co.jp Web: www.hitachi-cable.com HTS 110 LTD GENERAL CABLE SUPERCONDUCTOR INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH LTD GROUP 3 TECHNOLOGY Booth 12 HTS-110 Ltd (www.hts-110.com): HTS-110 designs and manufactures high field electromagnets for synchrotrons, research labs and industrial applications, utilising High Temperature Superconducting conductor. In addition to HTS magnets, HTS-110 is developing high-frequency pulse-tube based cryocoolers. MT-22 2011 Marseille France 28 General Cable Superconductor (www.gcsuperconductors.com): General Cable Superconductors develops and manufactures HTS Roebel cable. The cable has flexible current capacity and geometry. A choice of strand widths and the transposed architecture helps manage AC loss. Industrial Research Ltd (www.irl.cri.nz): Industrial Research Ltd (IRL) is a New Zealand government owned research enterprise that works with industry in New Zealand and internationally. IRL has 24 years experience in high-temperature superconductive (HTS) materials development and in developing a wide range of HTS-wire based applications.IRL supports New Zealand and international companies through a range of research programmes covering new HTS materials, magnet-based technologies, cryocoolers and specific applications including transformers, generators and MRI systems. Group 3 Technology (www.group3technology.com): Group3 Technologys business is the design and manufacture of scientific instruments for measuring magnetic fields and specialist control systems. Group3 produces the worlds most accurate and cost effective Hall Effect Digital Teslameter and an accurate analog output magnetic field transducer. Tijs Robinson Project Manager HTS-110 Ltd http://www.hts-110.com DDI: +64 4 931 3093 FAX: +64 4 931 3344 EML: t.robinson@hts-110.com PO Box 31-310 Lower Hutt New Zealand HYPER TECH RESEARCH Booth 2 Hyper Tech Research, Inc. manufactures and sells magnesium diboride (MgB2) and niobium tin (Nb3Sn) superconducting wires. Hyper Tech Research also fabricates custom magnet coils and fault current limiter elements using MgB2. Michael Tomsic Hyper Tech Research, Inc. 539 Industrial Mile Road Columbus, OH 43228 Tel: 614-481-8050 mtomsic@hypertechresearch.com MT-22 2011 Marseille France 29 IBERDROLA INGENERIA Y CONSTRUCCION SA Advertising sponsor IBERDROLA Ingeniera y Construccin is one of the major energy engineering companies in the world in electric generation, networks, renewable and nuclear energy. In the area of nuclear generation, IBERDROLA Ingeniera offers a wide range of products: engineering and construction of new nuclear power plants; modernization of operating plants; accelerators and fusion; dismantling of nuclear facilities. Mara Luisa Snchez-Mayoral Valens Avda. Manoteras 20, 28050 Madrid, Spain Tel.: +34 913 833 180 Fax.: +34 917 133 291 E-mail: comercialnuclear@iberdrola.es Web: www.iberdrolaingenieria.com ICAS SCRL ITALIAN CONSORTIUM FOR APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY Booth 30 ICAS has been established in 2010 and is focused on the development of the technologies associated with power applications of Superconductivity. ICAS members are ENEA, CRIOTEC Impianti S.r.l. owning a high expertise in cryogenics, and TRATOS Cavi S.p.A, leader in cabling power cable, optical fibers and much more. ICAS operates mainly in the design, manufacturing and testing of superconducting conductors, coils, large and high field magnets and other superconducting devices, activities which are the natural development of the scientific and technological knowledge of the ENEA researchers promoting group, consisting in a unique background, built in more than 20 years, in manufacturing superconducting cables and conductors for fusion application. Antonio della Corte Via E. Fermi 45, 00044 Frascati (Rome), Italy Tel: +39 06 94005720 Fax: +39 06 94006119 E-mail: icas@icasweb.com Web: www.icasweb.com ITER ORGANIZATION Booth 37 Based in Cadarache, France, the ITER Organization was formally established on 24 October 2007, following ratification of the ITER Agreement by all Members. It now employs 480 people and is poised to begin building the ITER machine. The ITER Agreement brings together the Peoples Republic of China, the European Union (via EURATOM), the Republic of India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the United States of America in a unique international collaboration to establish fusion as a new source of energy. The Members of the ITER Organization will bear the cost of the project through its 10-year construction phase, and its 20-year operational phase before decommissioning. The cost is estimated at 13 billion euros over the full course of the projects lifetime. 90% of the ITER machine components will be contributed in-kind by the seven ITER Membersthat is to say the Members will manufacture the components themselves, rather than financing for them. MT-22 2011 Marseille France 30 The ITER Organization is currently in its fourth year of operation. The Director-General of the Organization is Osamu Motojima. Michel Claessens Communication Head / Communication Sabina Griffith Technical Editor / Communication ITER Organization, Building HQ/212, ODG, Communication Route de Vinon sur Verdon 13115 St Paul Lez Durance France Phone: +33 4 42 17 66 15 JASTEC JAPAN SUPERCONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY INC Booth 20 JASTEC is a leading manufacturer of superconducting wire and magnet. Our NbTi and Nb3Sn products are essential for the reliable performance of NMR/MRI magnet as well as of the coils for Fusion Reactor. Our magnet product range covers from high performance NMR, MRI magnets to specialty cryogen-free magnet for varieties of research and industrial applications. Yasunao Yokota 5-9-12 Kitashinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 141-8688, Japan Tel: +81-3-5739-5210 Fax: +81-3-5739-5211 E-mail: tokyo-jastec@kobelco.com Web: http://www.jastec-inc.com KIT Booth 7 Innovative Developments and Applications of High-temperature Superconductors Activities of the Institute for Technical Physics (ITeP) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) focus on the development of high- temperature superconductors for applications and in particular of high-current conductors for alternating-current applications in energy technology. In addition, the components of the applications are subject of development, such as superconducting current limiters, current-limiting transformers, magnets for fusion reactors, spectroscopy, space technology, or special applications. A key competence consists in the experimental investigation of AC losses and their description by calculated models covering both superconducting cables and components. Development work is supported by expertise in cryoengineering, the development of innovative cooling concepts, and materials tests at low temperatures. The Institute pursues many international cooperation projects with industry and other institutions and offers innovative developments relating to high-temperature superconductors and a variety of test fields for conductor, component, and high-voltage tests.
Contact Dr. Rolf Blattner Business Development Manager Karlsruhe Institute of Technology DE Innovation Management (IMA) Herrmann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Phone: +49(0)721/608-2-5586 Fax: +49(0)721/608-24814 Email: rolf.blattner@kit.du Web site: www.kit.edu MT-22 2011 Marseille France 31 LUVATA SUPERCONDUCTORS Booth 15 Luvata is world leader in metals fabrication and component manufacture. We are renowned for working at the forefront of non-ferrous and Low Temperature Superconductor industries. With unmatched experience in development and manufacture, we will thrive to meet your material needs. For a complete list of products and applications please visit www.luvata.com. Juha Kellokoski Production development engineer - Superconductors Luvata Pori Oy, P.O.Box 60, FI-28101 Pori, Finland Tel. +358 2 626 6364 Fax. +358 2 626 5316 juha.kellokoski@luvata.com, www.luvata.com METROLAB INSTRUMENTS SA Booth 11 Metrolab Instruments is the world leader for high precision measurement and mapping of strong magnetic fields. Products include single-probe NMR Precision Teslameters; multi-probe NMR Magnetic Field Cameras for field mapping; Precision Digital Integrators for ultra-fast high-resolution fluxmeters; and compact USB-based 3-axis Hall Magnetometers for total field measurements. Philip Keller Marketing & Product Management Metrolab Technology SA 110, Ch. du Pont du Centenaire CH-1228 Plan-les-Ouates Tel: +41 22 884 3325 Fax: +41 22 884 3310 E-mail: keller@metrolab.com Web: www.metrolab.com OXFORD INSTRUMENTS NANOSCIENCE Booth 26 Oxford Instruments NanoScience is a leading manufacturer of scientific equipment supplying ultra low temperature and high magnetic field sample environments for physics, chemistry and materials science research applications. The product range includes dilution refrigerators, 3He inserts, superconducting magnets, optical and spectroscopy cryostats, Cryofree products and consultancy services. Joanne Griffiths Oxford Instruments NanoScience Tubney Wood OX13 5QX Abingdon, Oxon, UNITED KINGDOM joanne.griffiths@oxinst.com MT-22 2011 Marseille France 32 OXFORD SUPERCONDUCTING TECHNOLOGY Poster session sponsor Oxford Superconducting Technology is the worlds leading supplier of high performance superconducting wire and is part of the UK based Oxford Instruments Group. Oxford Instruments supplies high technology tools and systems for research and industry, based on its ability to fabricate, manipulate and characterise matter at the smallest scale. Mark Glajchen Director Business Development Oxford Superconducting Technology 600 Milik Street, Carteret, NJ 07008 Tel: +1 (732) 850 9311 Phone: +1 (732) 541 7769 Email: mark.glajchen@oxinst.com Web site: http://www.oxford-instruments.com/ REA MAGNET WIRE COMPANY Booth 32 Rea Magnet Wire, founded in 1933, has been insulating low temperature superconductor for over 25 years. Our in-line process monitoring, continuous HVC, and bead detection are unique world class tools, assuring our customers of quality excellence. We are proud to work in this industry, and we are available to answer questions or provide you with additional information. William Trautmann, V.P. Sales Email: wtrautmann@reawire.com 260 421-7352 Shellie Cattell, Account Manager Email: scattell@reawire.com 260 421-7431 R. KIND Booth 17 R. KIND GmbH is a specialized manufacturer of large size open die forgings in stainless steels, nickel-based alloys and titanium. We have very comprehensive experiences with ITER since 1996. More than 400t of large size open die forgings in F316 LN ITER GRADE and F316 L(N)IG have been produced. R. Kind GmbH Nochener Str. 1-3 51647 Gummersbach Phone: +49(0)2261-6033-46 Fax: +49(0)2261-6033-43 Email: imke.doernen@r-kind.de Web site: www.r-kind.de Geschftsfhrer: Rolf Kind, Ralf Kind, Markus Kind HRB 38748 Kln MT-22 2011 Marseille France 33 RTI CRYOMAGNETICS SYSTEMS Booth 18 RTI Cryomagnetic systems established in 1998 is a spin-off from Russian Academy of Sciences. The company is supplying worldwide superconducting magnets for research and MRI as well as related cryogenics. Last developments: 1,5 T dedicated MRI scanner for extremities. Prof. Yewgeni Demikhov Leninski Prospect 53, Build 8 119991 Moscow, Russia RTI Tel: +7 499 1326872 Fax: +7 499 1326031 Web: www.cryo.ru Email: cmsystems@cryo.ru SENIS Booth 28 SENIS is a leading manufacturer of magnetic field measurement instruments based on the Hall effect. The products include teslameters and transducers with the smallest 3-axis Hall probes, teslameters with the highest magnetic resolution, and magnetic field mapping systems for characterization of permanent and electro-magnets. SENIS also provides the related consultancy services. Dragana Popovic Renella Tecnoparkstrasse 1 8005 Zurich, Switzerland Phone: +41 44 508 7029 Fax: +41 43 205 2638 Email: Transducers@senis.ch Website: www.senis.ch SIMIC Booth 13 With a solid worldwide experience, SIMIC offers the client high quality products and services by means of four departments: PRESSURE EQUIPMENT (Reactors, Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers, Columns) MACHINING CRYOGENICS & VACUUM EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE of INDUSTRIAL PLANTS SIMIC has two workshops, one located in the North West of Italy and the other with a Sea Yard in the port of Marghera (Venice) able to handle units weighting over 2000 tons. SIMIC has successfully participated to several high quality and technology projects such as the LHC Project by CERN, being awarded the GOLDEN HADRON AWARD for the successful contributions and achievements in High Quality and Delivery of the 937 Vacuum Vessels to the LHC. Since 2004, Simic is cooperating extensively and successfully to ITER, Nuclear Fusion Project, with the manufacturing of several complex prototypes. We look forward to become your partner. www.simic.it Marianna Ginola SIMIC SPA MT-22 2011 Marseille France 34 12072 Camerana CN - Italy Phone: +39 0174 906 611 Fax:+39 0174 906 609 Email: marianna.ginola@simic.it Web site: www.simic.it SIGMAPHI Booth 27 Sigmaphi has been making magnetic systems for particle accelerators for more than 25 years, and supply them all around the world. - Products Complete beam lines with optical design and commissioning. Magnets up to 70 tons, resistive, superconducting, or permanent magnets, with vacuum chamber and power supply. Complete pulsed systems. - Services Optical and magnetic design Magnetic measurement Jean-Luc Lancelot SIGMAPHI ZI du Prat Rue des Frres Montgolfier F - 56000 VANNES Phone number: +33 2 97 01 08 80 Fax number: + 33 2 97 01 08 81 E-mail: contact@sigmaphi.fr SUPERCON INC Booth 8 SUPERCON, Inc. is a world leader, in the manufacture of low temperature NbTi and Nb3Sn superconductors. Supercon supplies superconducting wire and cable for a wide range of magnet applications, including: MRI, NMR, SMES, industrial processing, laboratory solenoids, and HEP projects. Supercon also offers a wide range of unique composite metal products to suit specific cryogenic applications. Contact: David Frost Product Manager SUPERCON, Inc. 830 Boston Turnpike Shrewsbury, MA 01545 USA Phone: 508-842-0174 Email: dfrost@supercon-wire.com SUPERPOWER INC Booth 16 SuperPower Inc. offers 2G HTS wire that provides enormous advantages in energy efficiency and power density, especially for magnet systems with applications in energy and medical technologies, transportation, military, aerospace, science and research. SuperPower also offers 2G HTS coils designed and built to customer specifications. SuperPower is a subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics, NV. Traute Lehner Ms. Erin L Keehan MT-22 2011 Marseille France 35 Marketing Communications Specialist SuperPower Inc. 450 Duane Ave., Schenectady, NY 12304 USA Tel: 518-346-1414 ext. 3043 Fax: 518-346-6080 E-mail: ekeehan@superpower-inc.com Visit us at: www.superpower-inc.com SUPER RESIN INC Booth 23 Super Resin has unique techniques to make various types of composite materials for a wide range of fields. We can arrange from raw materials to finished components through our technologies. We can make various components from general purpose to special use, including high precision and high temperature resistance components to satisfy customers. Contact information: Address: 2283 Sakahama, Inagi, Tokyo 206-0822, Japan Phone: +81 42 331 3611 Fax: +81 42 331 3100 Sales contact email: sam@istcorp.jp TESLA ENGINEERING LTD Booth 9 Tesla Engineering, based in the UK, and EversonTesla in the USA, manufacture resistive and superconducting magnets for medicine, research, and industry. Together with Futura Composites in the Netherlands, the group has a wide range of relevant skills and technologies, and has contributed to most major accelerator projects in the last 35 years. Dr. F. Goldie David Cracknell Financial Director Tesla Engineering Ltd Water Lane RH 20 3EA, Storrington, West Sussex, UNITED KINGDOM goldie@tesla.co.uk TOSHIBA COOPERATION POWER SYSTEM COMPANY Booth 35 Toshiba, a world leader in high technology, is a diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products, spanning information & communications equipment and systems, Internet-based solutions and services, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, and household appliances. Toshiba has long experience on applications based on R&D for fusion, accelerator and superconducting magnet. Tomoyuki Sasaki Second Group, Marketing & Sales Dept. New Technology Application Business Div. Toshiba Corporation Power System Company 1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-8001, Japan Tel: +81-3-3457 Fax: +81-3-5444-9203 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 36 Website: www.toshiba.co.jp WEKA AG Booth 24 WEKA AG a Swiss based SME is a leading manufacturer of cryogenics components, highly sophisticated valves and liquid level measurement instruments based on the magnet-float principle. WEKA Cryogenics Components provide solutions for handling of cryogenics liquefied gases. WEKA Cryogenics components are in service with liquid and gaseous cryogenics media below 120K down to 1.8K or even lower. Typical fluids are L/GHe & super fluid HeII, Ne, h2, Air Gases aas well as LNG, up to 1000bar pressure. Manufacturing range includes Cryogenic and Warm Control & Shut-Off Valves, Couplings, Space Cryogenics Components, HTS Current Leads, High Pressure Valves for H2-Technolgy and WEKA AG - supplying solutions! WEKA AG, CH-8344 Bretswil & CH-2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland Schrlistrasse 8 - CH-8344 Bretswil Phone: +41 43 833 4343 Fax: +41 43 833 4329 Alle du Quartz 1 -CH-2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland Phone: +41 32 92597 00 Fax: +41 32 926 5422 Email: info@weka-ag.ch Website: www.weka-ag.ch WESTERN SUPERCONDUCTING TECHNOLOGIES Booth 25 WST is located in Xian, China .It is mainly engaged in R&D and manufacture of NbTi ingots, bars and NbTi/Cu, Nb3Sn/Cu superconducting wires. WST is one of the important supplier for ITER project. WST have yearly production capacity of 500 tons for NbTi surperconducting wire. Our products have been widely applied in the field of high magnetic field, nuclear fusion, accelerator, MRI, NMR. The products have got a good reputation and approved by ITER Organization. Mr. Liang Zhaohui / Mr. David LiangEconomic & Technological Development Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd. NO.12 Ming Guang Road 710018 Xian, Shanxi, CHINA cqliang2008@126.com Web: www.c-wst.com Tel: 86-29-86514515 Fax: 86-29-86514503 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 37 16 - EXHIBITION MAP )NC superior performance. powerful technology. 450 Duane Avenue y Schenectady, NY 12304 USA Tel: 518-346-1414 y Fax: 518-346-6080 info@superpower-inc.com www.superpower-inc.com Please visit us at booth 16 We are ready today to discuss your opp||cot|on-spec|fc 2C H7S w|re needs. A New Generation of SuperPower-ful Magnets Ultra-high field magnets using SuperPower
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Benefiting demanding coil applications; enhanced by expert engineering Advanced Pinning Wire maximizes performance over various operating fields and temperatures Compact SuperPower wire is half the thickness of most other 1G and 2G conductors, resulting in high engineering current density Flexible suitable for both pancake and layer wound coil types 100 Years of Superconductivity 1911-2011 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 39 17 - TE CHNICAL PR OGRAM DET AIL (primary author only listed) Monday, 12 S eptember 2011 PT1 - The ITE R project 9:15-10:00 Speaker: Osamu Motojima (ITER Director General) Chairs: Neil Mitchell, Daniel Ciazynski Place: Auditorium 1AO - B eam lines, spectrometers, solenoids 10:30-12:30 Chairs: Frdric Savary, Peter Wanderer Place: Endoume 1A0-1 - 10: 30 Design, construction and test of a model superconducting quadrupole for the Interaction Region of SuperB factory. Eugenio Paoloni (INFN & Universit Di Pisa, Largo Pontecorvo 3, 56127 Pisa, Italy) 1A0-2 - 10:45 Superconducting magnet system for the Troisk nu-mass set-up Evgeny Geraskin (Institute For Nuclear Research, Ras) 1A0-4 - 11:00 Radiation Resistant Magnet System of J-PARC Hadron Experimental Hall Kazuhiro Tanaka (High Enegy Accelerator Research Organization) 1A0-5 - 11:15 The PANDA Magnet System Andrea Bersani (Panda Experiment) 1A0-6 - 11: 30 Solenoid Magnet System for the Fermilab Mu2e Experiment Michael Lamm Fermi (National Accelerator Laboratory) 1A0-7 - 11:45 Progress on the Design and Construction of the Super High Momentum Spectrometer(SHMS) at Jeerson Lab Paul Brindza (Jeerson Lab) 1A0-8 - 12:00 Test Result of the Superconducting Magnet for the AMS-02 Space Spectrometer Riccardo Musenich (INFN) 1IO1 - CICC design analysis and performance 10:30-12:30 Chairs: Arnaud Devred, Ciro Calzolaio Place: Callelongue 1IO1-1 - 10: 30 Optimization of cabling pitches to reduce interstrand coupling loss and transverse load degradation in CICCs (Invited) Ezra van Lanen (University Of Twente) 1IO1-2 - 11:00 Quench characteristics of SST-1 TF Coil Aashoo Sharma (Institute For Plasma Research) 1IO1- 3 - 11:15 Impact of a plasma disruption in JT-60SA on the magnetic eld variations and on the stability of the TF conductor Alexandre Torre (CEA) 1IO1-4 - 11: 30 Minimum quench power and non-uniform current sharing in ITER type NbTi cable-in-conduit conductors under DC conditions Gabriella Rolando (University Of Twente) 1IO1-5 - 11:45 Numerical Simulation of the Mechanical Behavior of the ITER Cable-in-conduit Conductors Hugues Bajas (Ecp-CEA-Io) 1IO1-6 - 12:00 Stability of Cable in Conduit Conductor under fast magnetic eld variations Jean-Luc Duchateau (CEA) 1IO1-7 - 12:15 Eect of plasma operation on superconducting magnetic system in EAST Jing Qian (Institute Of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences(Asipp)) 1EO 1 - Power Application 1 10:30-12:30 Chairs: Christian-Eric Bruzek, Jeonwook Cho Place: Auditorium 1EO1-1 - 10: 30 Experimental Study on application of the Fault Current Controller System for Smart Grid Jae Young Jang (Yonsei University) 1EO1-2 - 10:45 Development of the worlds rst HTS Power Substation Liye Xiao (Institute Of Electrical Engineering, CAS) 1EO1- 3 - 11:00 Conceptual design of a 20 kV, 1 kA resistive superconducting fault current limiter MT-22 2011 Marseille France 40 Mathias Noe (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology (Kit)) 1EO1-4 - 11:15 Feasibility of HTS wind turbines and cost estimation of SC wire in the HTS generators Sungik Pi (Rist) 1EO1-6 - 11:30 Experimental tests on a superconducting fault current limiter using three-strand MgB2 wire Xiaoze Pei (The University Of Manchester) 1EO1-7 - 11:45 Design and performance test of a resistive type superconducting fault current limiter module Zhiyong Hong (Shanghai Jiaotong University) 1AP1 - LHC magnets , normal magnets 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Pasquale Fabbricatore, Ben Sheperd Place: Exhibition hall 1AP1-1 - PBN: 1 Dipole Magnets for the Ring Ring option of the LHeC Davide Tommasini (CERN) 1AP1-2 - PBN: 2 Magnet System for the SuperKEKB Main Ring Mika Masuzawa (KEK) 1AP1-3 - PBN: 3 EMMA pulsed magnets: design and testing Kiril Marinov (Astec, Stfc Daresbury Laboratory) 1AP1-4 - PBN: 4 Design and development of separation septa for the CERN PS Booster upgrade Michael Hourican (CERN) 1AP1-5 - PBN: 5 Development of the Superconducting Quadrupole Magnet for the SuperKEKB Final Focusing system Masako Iwasaki (KEK) 1AP1-7 - PBN: 6 Analysis of Defective Interconnections of the 13 kA LHC Superconducting Bus Bars Pier Paolo Granieri (CERN, EPFL Lausanne) 1AP2 - Accelerator magnets test results, linacs 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Helen Felice, Shlomo Caspi Place: Exhibition hall 1AP2-1 - PBN: 7 Design and manufacture of a hybrid final focus quadrupole model for CLIC Alexey Vorozhtsov (CERN/Jinr) 1AP2-2 - PBN: 8 Design, manufacture and measurements of permanent quadrupole magnets for Linac4 Davide Tommasini (CERN) 1AP2-3 - PBN: 9 Coil Winding and Dewar Test Experience for the Superconducting Horizontal Bend Magnet for the Super High Momentum Spectrometer at JLab Shailendra Chouhan (Facility For Isotope Beam, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mi-48824) 1AP2-4 - PBN: 10 Design, fabrication, and performance test of HTS superconducting dipole magnet C.K. Yang (NSRRC) 1AP2-5 - PBN: 11 Construction and Test of the Magnets for the AEgIS Experiment Alexey Dudarev (CERN) 1AP2-6 - PBN: 12 Operational Experience with a Superconducting Octupole Used to Trap Antihydrogen Peter Wanderer (Brookhaven National Laoratory) 1AP2-7 - PBN: 13 Variable Permanent Multipole Magnets Yoshihisa Iwashita (Kyoto Univ.) 1AP2-9 - PBN: 14 Design and manufacture of a compact inter-cryomodule combined corrector magnet for the HIE- ISOLDE project at CERN Jrmie Bauche (CERN) 1AP3 - Fast cycled accelerator magnets 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Jean-Michel Rifflet, Pierre Manil Place: Exhibition hall 1AP3-1 - PBN: 15 SIS300 fast cycling superconducting quadrupole prototype Sergey Kozub (Institute For High Energy Physics) 1AP3-2 - PBN: 16 Research and Development of the AC Magnets for CSNS/RCS Wen Kang (Institute Of High Energy Physics, Beijing, China) 1AP3-3 - PBN: 17 Design Studies for the Extraction Septa of FAIRs SIS100 Synchrotron Hans Mueller (GSI) 1AP3-4 - PBN: 18 A Test of HTS Power Cable in Sweeping External Magnetic Field Henryk Piekarz (Fermilab) 1AP3-6 - PBN: 19 Magnets technology activities and status at IMP Ping Yuan (Institute Of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences.) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 41 1AP3-7 - PBN: 20 SIS100 Dipole Magnet Optimisation using Measured Local Toroidal Multipoles Pierre Schnizer (GSI Helmholtzzentrum Fuer Schwerionenforschung Mbh) 1AP3-8 - PBN: 21 Construction of the CERN Fast Cycled Magnet Prototype Luca Bottura (CERN) 1BP1 - Electrical analyses 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Emmanuele Ravaioli, Vitaly Vysotsky Place: Exhibition hall 1BP1-2 - PBN: 23 Transient Electrical Voltages within ITER Poloidal Field Coils Stefan Fink (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology (Kit)) 1BP1-3 - PBN: 24 Resonance characteristics and maximum turn voltage of JT-60SA EF coil Haruyuki Murakami (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 1BP1-4 - PBN: 25 Paschen Problems in Large Coil Systems Christian Lange (Karlsruher Institut Fuer Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany) 1BP1-5 - PBN: 26 The Quench Detection-Wire-Feedthrough-Plug-in of W7-X Kerstin Rummel (Max-Planck-Institut Fuer Plasmaphysik) 1BP1-6 - PBN: 27 Reliability enhancement of force cooled superconducting magnets for fusion Denis Ivanov (Rrc Kurchatov Institute) 1BP1-7 - PBN: 28 Magnetically based Acceptance Procedures for ITER Toroidal Coils Raffaele Martone (Seconda Universit Di Napoli, Italy) 1BP1-8 - PBN: 29 Electromagnetic and Structural Analysis of ITER Central Solenoid Insert Coil Andrei Khodak (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,) 1BP1-9 - PBN: 30 Optimization of Current Waveforms in ITER Correction Coils Alessandro Formisano (Seconda Universit Di Napoli) 1BP1-10 - PBN: 22 Performance of the quench detection system for the KSATR CS coil Yong Chu (National Fusion Research Institute) 1BP2 - Conductor and joint Analyses 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Nori Koizumi, Tan Yunfei Place: Exhibition hall 1BP2-1 - PBN: 31 Influence of external magnetic field on AC losses at EF coil joints of JT-60SA Kazuya Nakamura (Sophia University) 1BP2-2 - PBN: 32 Optimal Pitch Analysis of Contacting Strand Number and Lengths with Cu Sleeves at CIC Joints Shinobu Nakazawa (Tohoku University) 1BP2-3 - PBN: 33 Analysis of 3-D Locations of All Strands in CIC Conductor Takataro Hamajima (Tohoku University) 1BP2-4 - PBN: 34 Numerical analysis of ITER TF samples with different cabling pattern based on joint interstrand resistance measurement Ezra van Lanen (University Of Twente) 1BP2-5 - PBN: 35 Influence of Strain Distribution on Joint Resistance in Mechanical Lap Joint of a Stacked HTS Conductor Satoshi Ito (Tohoku University) 1BP2-6 - PBN: 36 Weibull analysis of the current sharing temperature evolution in Nb3Sn CICC Davide Uglietti (EPFL-CRPP, 5232 Villigen Psi, Switzerland) 1BP2-7 - PBN: 37 Curvature Analysis of Nb3Sn Strands in React and Wind CIC conductor for Fusion Magnets Tsuyoshi Yagai (Sophia University) 1CP1 - Pulsed magnets 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Charles Swenson, J. Beard Place: Exhibition hall 1CP1-1 - PBN: 38 A high field pulsed magnet for pulsed field magnetization of (re)BCO superconducting bulks Richard Lewin (The University Of Oxford) 1CP1-2 - PBN: 39 Design and Tests of a 40 Tesla Long Pulse Magnet Energized by Battery Yiliang Lv (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center) 1CP1-3 - PBN: 40 Development Program of pulsed Magnet at WHMFC Liang Li (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 1DP1 - High Field Magnets for MRI NMR 1 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Quiliang Wang, John Voccio Place: Exhibition hall MT-22 2011 Marseille France 42 1DP1-1 - PBN: 41 Helium pressure increase during a quench of the Iseult coil Chantal Meuris (CEA Saclay) 1DP1-2 - PBN: 42 Transient pressure rise in a heated helium channel Walid Abdel Maksoud (CEA) 1DP1-3 - PBN: 43 REBCO layer-wound coil tests under electromagnetic forces in an external magnetic field of up to 17.2 T Shinji Matsumoto (National Institute For Materials Science) 1DP1-4 - PBN: 44 Structural Design of a 9.4T Whole-body MRI Superconducting Magnet Yinming Dai (IEE CAS) 1DP1-5 - PBN: 45 Development of NbTi/Cu superconducting joints for a 9.4T MRI application Junsheng Cheng (IEE CAS) 1DP1-6 - PBN: 46 MgB2 for MRI Magnets: Test Coils and Superconducting Joints Results Dong Keun Park (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology) 1DP1-7 - PBN: 47 A 7T actively shielded magnet for animal MRI Xiaohua Jiang (Tsinghua University) 1DP1-8 - PBN: 48 Thermal analysis of actively shielded gradient coils for a 7T animal MRI system Siyuan Liu (Tsinghua University) 1DP2 - High Field Magnets for MRI NMR 2 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Seungyong Hahn, Thierry Schild Place: Exhibition hall 1DP2-1 - PBN: 49 Design of Shim Coils Using a Hybird Optimization Algorithm for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Zhipeng Ni (IEE CAS) 1DP2-2 - PBN: 50 A Novel Target-Field Method Using LASSO Algorithm for Shim and Gradient Coil Design Geli Hu (IEE CAS) 1DP2-3 - PBN: 51 Numerical and experimental study to fabricate the new type compact NMR device using stacked HTS bulks with cryocooled operation Seokbeom Kim (Okayama Univearsity) 1DP2-4 - PBN: 52 On the 600 MHz HTS Insert for the 1.3 GHz NMR Magnet Juan Bascunan (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology) 1DP2-5 - PBN: 53 A Compact Magnet for NMR Spectroscopy: A Stack of YBCO Annuli, Thin-Film Plates and Bulk Disks Seungyong Hahn (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology) 1DP2-6 - PBN: 54 No-Insulation Winding Techniques for Premature-Quench-Free NbTi MRI Magnets Seungyong Hahn (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology) 1DP2-7 - PBN: 55 Design and Manufacture of a Multi-Tesla Permanent Magnet Zheng Wang (Institute Of Electrical Engineering,Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 1DP2-8 - PBN: 56 Reduction of Current Inhomogeneity in Superconducting Windings Composed of HTS Tapes Kazuhiro Kajikawa (Kyushu University) 1EP1 - AC cables 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Jae-Young Yoon, Sastry Pamidi Place: Exhibition hall and Level 1 entrance hall 1EP1-1 - PBN: 57 Design of a termination for the YBCO HTS power cable Li Ren (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 1EP1-2 - PBN: 58 The Current Distribution among Layers of Single Phase HTS Cable Conductor Yibo Zheng (North China Electric Power University) 1EP1-3 - PBN: 59 Numerical analysis on the electric field distribution of the Stress-Cone in HTS Cable Terminals Qiushuang Sun (Key Laboratory Of Hv And Emc Beijing) 1EP1-5 - PBN: 60 Installation and Power Grid Demonstration of a 22.9kV, 50MVA High Temperature Superconducting Cable in KEPCO Song-Ho Sohn (Kepco Research Institute) 1EP1-6 - PBN: 61 Overcurrent Tests and Numerical Simulations on 66-kV-Class RE123 High-Temperature Superconducting Model Cable Xudong Wang (Waseda University) 1EP1-7 - PBN: 62 Current Margin of 275 KV Class HTS Power Cable with Superconducting joint against Fault Current Xudong Wang (Waseda University) 1EP1-8 - PBN: 63 Current Distribution of Superconducting Cables with Metal Form Hong Wei Liu (North China Electric Power University) 1EP1-10 - PBN: 64 Current Margin of 66 kV Class HTS Power Cable against Fault Current Xudong Wang (Waseda University) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 43 1EP1-11 - PBN: 65 Expanded adoption of HTS cables in the metropolitan area and its adverse impact on the stability of the neighboring power grid Hee Jin Kim (Yonsei University) 1EP2 - S MES designs and tests 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Kyeong Dal Choi, Bin Wei Place: Level 1 entrance hall 1EP2-1 - PBN: 66 Experimental Research on the Active Power Conversion Using HTS Hybrid SMES Jiahui Zhu (China Electric Power Research Institute) 1EP2-2 - PBN: 67 Construction, Testing and Operation of a 1 MJ HTS Magnet in the Superconducting Power Substation Jingye Zhang (The Key Laboratory Of Applied Superconductivity, The Institute Of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 1EP2- 3 - PBN: 68 Experimental Investigation Into Characteristics Of Micro-SMES Magnet Bin Wei (China Electric Power Research Institute) 1EP2-4 - PBN: 69 SMES optimization for high energy densities Pascal Tixador (Grenoble Inp) 1EP2-5 - PBN: 70 Field test of a 0.5MVA/1MJ SMES Guo Wenyong (Institute Of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 1EP2-6 - PBN: 71 Design of HTS toroidal magents for a 5 MJ SMES Chan Park (Seoul National University) 1EP2-7 - PBN: 72 Optimization of Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Congurations using a Quantum- Inspired Evolutionary Algorithm S. L. Ho (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 1EP3 - FCL in sytems 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Janusz Kozak, Alexander Usoskin Place: Level 1 entrance hall and Hall Callelongue 1EP 3-1 - PBN: 7 3 The Eect of SFCL on Loop Power Distribution System Tied With Two Substations Sung-Min Cho (Soongsil Univ.) 1EP 3-2 - PBN: 76 Study on Coordination of Protective Relays Between Primary Feeder and Interconnecting Transformer Grounded by SFCL of Wind Farm Sung-Min Cho (Soongsil Univ.) 1EP 3-3 - PBN: 77 Study on SFCL Application in The Automatic Power Changeover Switch System of the Electric Railway Heesang Shin (Soongsil Univ.) 1EP 3-4 - PBN: 78 Coordinated Control of Optimized SFCL and SMES for Improvement of Power System Transient Stability Issarachai Ngamroo (King MongkutS Institute Of Technology Ladkrabang) 1EP 3-5 - PBN: 79 Optimal Placement of Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Using Design of Experiment Method Sang-Bong Rhee (Allegiance To Technology) 1EP 3-6 - PBN: 80 Towards a Self-Healing Electric Grid with Superconducting Fault Current Controllers Jae Woong Shim (Yonsei University) 1EP 3-7 - PBN: 81 Improvement of Protection Coordination of Protective Devices through Application of a SFCL in a Power Distribution System with Dispersed Generation Sung-Hun Lim (Professor) 1EP 3-8 - PBN: 82 Analysis on Fault Current Limiting Eect using SFCL in a Loop Circuit for Its Application to a Power Transmission System Myong-Hyon Kim (School Of Electrical Engineering) 1EP 3-9 - PBN: 8 3 Analysis on Protection Cooperation of Protective Devices with a SFCL due to the Application Location of a Dispersed Generation in a Power Distribution System Sung-Hun Lim (School Of Electrical Engineering) 1EP 3-10 - PBN: 74 Study on Protection Scheme using SFCL of the Electric Railway System Applied The Automatic Power Changeover Switch System Heesang Shin (Soongsil Univ.) 1EP 3-11 - PBN: 75 Comparative Positioning of Resistive type super conducting fault current limiter in AC and DC Microgrids Amir Khan Umer (Hanyang University) 1EP4 - Machines 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Elena Perini, Jing Li MT-22 2011 Marseille France 44 Place: Hall Callelongue 1EP4-1 - PBN: 85 Electromagnetic Analysis and Design of Two-pole High-power Line-start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Yaojing Feng (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 1EP4-2 - PBN: 86 Eddy Current Loss Analysis of High-Speed Machines with Network-Field Coupled Multislice Time-Stepping Finite-Element Method Shuangxia Niu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 1EP4-3 - PBN: 87 Design and Analysis of a New Fault-Tolerant Linear Permanent-Magnet Motor for Maglev Transportation Applications Wenxiang Zhao (Jiangsu University) 1EP4-4 - PBN: 88 Sensorless Closed-loop Control of Switched Reluctance Motor for Medium-High speed Operation Jun Cai (Nanjing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics) 1EP4-5 - PBN: 89 A single-sided linear synchronous motor with high temperature superconducting bulk magnet as the excitation system Jing Li (Applied Superconductivity Laboratory, Southwest Jiaotong University) 1EP4-6 - PBN: 90 Performance of induction/synchronous motor having MgB2 cage windings for liquid hydrogen circulation pump Taketsune Nakamura (Kyoto University) 1EP4-7 - PBN: 91 Sensorless start-up control of Switched Reluctance Motor Based on Three-phase Full-cycle Inductance Sub region Jun Cai (Nanjing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics) 1EP4-8 - PBN: 92 Sensorless Control of Switched Reluctance Motor with Minimum Number of Current Sensors Jun Cai (Nanjing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics) 1EP5 - FCL behavior 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Zhiyong Hong, Xiaoze Pei Place: Hall Callelongue 1EP5-1 - PBN: 93 Enhancement of Electrolyzer Control Effect by Resistive SFCL for Stabilization of Isolated Power System Issarachai Ngamroo (King MongkutS Institute Of Technology Ladkrabang) 1EP5-2 - PBN: 95 Improvement of the Transient Stability in Transformer-Type SFCL using the Symmetrical Component Calculus Yong-Sun Cho (Chosun University) 1EP5-3 - PBN: 96 Transient characteristics of flux-coupling type SFCL based on fault type in three phase power system Byung-Ik Jung (Chosun University) 1EP5-4 - PBN: 97 Current limiting characteristics of a transformer with a SFCL in the third winding Hyo-Sang Choi (Chosun University) 1EP5-5 - PBN: 98 Dynamic Characteristics of a 22.9 kV Hybrid SFCL for Sort-Circuit Test Considering a simple Coordination of Protection System in Distribution Networks Woo-Seok Kim (Kepco Research Institute) 1EP5-6 - PBN: 99 The Thermal Protection Relay and Protection Scheme for the Superconducting Power Cables in Icheon Substation Hansang Lee (Korea University) 1EP5-7 - PBN: 100 Study on Application Method of Superconducting Fault Current Limiter for Protection Coordination of Protective Devices in a Power Distribution System Jinseck Kim (School Of Electrical Engineering) 1EP5-8 - PBN: 101 Recovery behavior of a flux-coupling type SFCL under transient state Kyoung Hun Ha (Chosun University) 1EP5-9 - PBN: 102 Analysis on Current Limiting Reduction through Application of a SFCL in a Bus Tie of a Power Distribution System Jinseck Kim (School Of Electrical Engineering) 1EP5-10 - PBN: 94 Recovery Characteristics for various Fault Type of 3-phase Transformer Type SFCL Depending on Reclosing Operation Soo Geun Choi (Chosun University) 1FP1 - Industrial applications Linear Maglev 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Antonio della Corte , Shunsuke Ohashi Place: Hall Callelongue and Auditorium foyer 1FP1-1 - PBN: 103 Principle experiments on the levitation of iron block using one pair of superconducting bulk magnets Akira Ninomiya (Seikei University) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 45 1FP1-2 - PBN: 104 Improvement of magnetic levitation properties on levitation system Using GdBCO Bulk Superconductors Tomoaki Takao (Sophia University) 1FP1-3 - PBN: 105 Design and Numerical Analysis of Linear Generator of Multiple HTS Suspension Electromagnets in EMS Maglev Model Yoondo Chung (The University Of Suwon) 1FP1-4 - PBN: 106 Design, fabrication and operation results of Prototype HTS Electromagnet for EMS-based Maglev Chang Young Lee (Korea Railroad Research Institute) 1FP1-5 - PBN: 107 Influence of ramp angle on levitation characteristics of HTS maglev vehicle Siting Pan (Asclab) 1FP1-6 - PBN: 108 Effect of the damper coils on the guideway displacement in the superconducting magnetically levitated bogie Shunsuke Ohashi (Kansai University) 1FP1-7 - PBN: 109 Influence of the Pre-load Process on the Levitation Performance of a Magnetized Bulk HTS Wei Liu (Southwest Jiaotong University) 1FP1-9 - PBN: 110 A hybrid-levitation sculpture model combined with permanent magnet levitation and bulk high-Tc superconducting levitation Jun Zheng (Applied Superconductivity Laboratory (Asclab), Southwest Jiaotong University) 1FP1-10 - PBN: 111 Evaluation on Variations of Electrical Characteristics of a Superconducting Electro-magnet by Operations of Control Coil in a Hybrid Electro-Magnetic Levitation System You Ho Kim (Yonsei University) 1FP1-11 - PBN: 112 A Study on the Design of Iron-Core Shape for a Hybrid Electro-Magnetic Levitation System Young Jin Hwang (Yonsei University) 1FP1-12 - PBN: 113 Operation safety for evaluation of high temperature superconducting Maglev vehicle Donghui Jiang (Applied Superconductivity Laboratory Southwest Jiaotong University) 1GP1 - Nb3Sn I: strain and electrical characterization 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Alexander Vostner, Ildar Abdyukhanov Place: Auditorium foyer 1GP1-1 - PBN: 114 Comparison between spatial periodic and homogeneous transverse stress loading on ITER TF strands Arend Nijhuis (University Of Twente) 1GP1-2 - PBN: 116 Implementation and analysis of ITER Strand Test of CNDA for World-Wide Benchmarking Fang Liu (Institute Of Plasma Physics,Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 1GP1-4 - PBN: 117 Critical current response under axial and transverse stress of new generation PIT Nb3Sn wires Giorgio Mondonico (Universitiy Of Geneva) 1GP1-5 - PBN: 118 Modeling of current distribution in multifilamentary strands subjected to bending Yasuyuki Miyoshi (University Of Twente) 1GP1-6 - PBN: 119 Prebending effect on three-dimensional strain in CuNb/(Nb, Ti)3Sn wires under a tensile load Kohki Takahashi (Institute For Materials Research, Tohoku University) 1GP1-7 - PBN: 120 Extended fatigue testing of Nb3Sn strand for fusion applications Manan Sheth (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) 1GP1-8 - PBN: 121 Full Characterization of the 1 mm PIT Nb3Sn strands for the 13 T Fresca II Magnet Bernardo Bordini (CERN) 1GP1-9 - PBN: 122 World-wide Benchmarking of ITER Internal Tin Nb3Sn and Nb-Ti Strands Test Facilities Ian Pong (ITER) 1GP1-10 - PBN: 115 Influence of the transverse pressure on the critical current of ceramic-insulated Nb3Sn conductors. Etienne Rochepault (CEA Saclay) 1GP2 - Nb3Sn II: strand development 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Victor Pantsyrny, Yasuyuki Miyoshi Place: Auditorium foyer 1GP2-1 - PBN: 123 Manufacture of bronze route Nb3Sn superconducting strands and large current capacity cables for ITER TF coil Seiji Tsuzuku (Hitachi Cable Ltd.) 1GP2-2 - PBN: 124 Progress of bronze processed Nb3Sn strands for ITER in WST Pingxiang Zhang (State Key Laboratory Of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, XiAn, Shaanxi, 710072, China) 1GP2-3 - PBN: 125 The Study of Ti Adding into Nb3Sn Strands Chunguang Li (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.) 1GP2-4 - PBN: 126 The Design Optimization of Internal Tin Nb3Sn Stands for ITER Project MT-22 2011 Marseille France 46 Chengju Xiao (Western Superconducting Technologies, Co. Ltd) 1GP2-5 - PBN: 127 Increase of the critical current strain tolerance of Nb3Sn wires by hot isostatic pressing Bernd Seeber (University Of Geneva) 1GP2-6 - PBN: 128 Production of Nb3Sn Bronze Route Strands With High Critical Current Ildar Abdyukhanov (Bochvar Research Institute Of Inorganic Materials) 1GP2-7 - PBN: 129 The RRR parameter of the ITER type bronze-route Cr-coated Nb3Sn strands after different heat treatments Victor Pantsyrny (Project Center ITER, Russian Federation Domestic Agency, 123182 Moscow, Russia) 1GP3 - A15 stands and cables 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Najib Cheggour, Jianwei Liu Place: Auditorium foyer 1GP3-1 - PBN: 130 Magnetically stable RHQT Nb3Al superconducting wire with Cu interfilamentary barrier Takao Takeuchi (National Institute For Materials Science) 1GP3-2 - PBN: 131 Development of Nb3Al Rutherford cable for high-field accelerator magnet applications Kiyosumi Tsuchiya (KEK) 1GP3-3 - PBN: 132 Strain Dependence Studies on Nb3Al Wires for Future Accelerator Magnets Xinzhe Jin (KEK (Inter-University Research Institute Corporation High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)) 1GP3-4 - PBN: 133 Novel type of aluminum-alloy jacketed Nb3Sn superconductors manufactured by friction stir welding technique Masahiro Sugimoto (Furukawa Electric Co.Ltd.) 1GP3-5 - PBN: 134 Assessment of the fluence dependence of the critical current density of multifilamentary Nb3Sn wires Thomas Baumgartner (Vienna University Of Technology, Atominstitut) 1GP3-6 - PBN: 135 An Experimental Setup to Measure the Minimum Trigger Energy for Magneto-Thermal Instability in Nb3Sn Strands Eelis Takala (CERN) 1GP3-7 - PBN: 136 Nb3Sn cable development for the 11 T DS Dipole Demonstration Model Marianne Bossert (Fermilab) 1GP3-8 - PBN: 137 Studies of Nb3Sn strands and cables based on the Restacked-Rod process for high-field accelerator magnets Ryuji Yamada (Fermilab) 1HP1 - Cryogenics I 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Ryuji Maekawa, Rob Van Weelderen Place: Auditorium foyer 1HP1-1 - PBN: 138 Cryogenic design of the JT-60SA Toroidal Field Coil Test Facility Walid Abdel Maksoud (CEA) 1HP1-2 - PBN: 140 Development of the magnetic refrigerator operating between 80K and 20K Youngkwon Kim (Kaist) 1HP1-3 - PBN: 141 Cryogenic system of the ?troitsk nu-mass? set-up Evgeny Geraskin (Institute For Nuclear Research, Ras) 1HP1-4 - PBN: 142 Analysis of the EAST cryogenic system behavior during plasma pulse discharge Liangbing Hu (Institute Of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 1HP1-6 - PBN: 143 Safe operation analysis of cryogenic system before gas-cooled current lead loading Fengyu Xu (Harbin Institute Of Technology) 1HP1-8 - PBN: 144 Thermal hydraulic analysis of transients to support the ITER cryogenics design Nikolay Shatil (Efremov Institute, Russia) 1HP1-9 - PBN: 145 Effect of Hydraulic Impedance on the Cool Down of Superconducting Magnet System of ITER Ananta Sahu (Institute For Plasma Research) 1HP1-10 - PBN: 139 The helium behavior in the PF transfer line during operation Lee Hyunjung (National Fusion Research Institute) 1HP2 - Cryogenics II 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Egbert Fischer, Francois Millet Place: Auditorium foyer 1HP2-1 - PBN: 146 Increase of cooling performance of conduction cooled superconducting coils using high thermal conduction plastic Tomoaki Takao (Sophia University) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 47 1HP2-2 - PBN: 149 Cooling Consideration of HTS Power Devices Cooled by Slush Nitrogen Shuichiro Fuchino (National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (Aist)) 1HP2-3 - PBN: 150 Practical application of a gas-gap type thermal switch sealed naturally at atmospheric environment in a real conduction- cooled superconducting magnet Baozhi Zhao (IEE CAS) 1HP2-4 - PBN: 151 The design of cryogen-free cryostat for pulsed high magnetic field based on GM cryocooler Shaoliang Wang (Huazhong University Of Science & Technology) 1HP2-5 - PBN: 152 Development of HTS insert cryostat for high field superconducting magnet Yeon Suk Choi (Korea Basic Science Institute) 1HP2-6 - PBN: 153 Finite Element Modeling in 3D of the impact of the superfluid helium filled micro-channel-network on the heat transfer through LHC type cable insulation Erwin Bielert (University Of Twente) 1HP2-7 - PBN: 154 Sub-cooled Liquid Nitrogen system for Cooling HTS synchronous Motor Anbin Chen (Harbin Institute Of Technology) 1HP2-8 - PBN: 155 Analytical and experimental study on the LN2 self-pressurization for HTS power applications Hee-Sun Kim (Kepco) 1HP2-9 - PBN: 156 The Cryostat Design of the R3B-Glad Magnet Patrick Graffin (CEA Saclay, Irfu) 1HP2-10 - PBN: 147 The Effect of LNe on the Thermal/Electrical Stability of a Cooling System Using Mixed Cryogen for an HTS Magnet Kwang Lok Kim (Korea University) 1HP2-11 - PBN: 148 The Testing of a Cooling System Using a Solid Argon (SAr)-LN2 Mixture for a High-Tc Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Jung-Bin Song (Korea University) 1IP1 - Quench in HTS 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Yoshinori Yanagisawa, Marco Breschi Place: Auditorium foyer and Level 0 hall 1IP1-1 - PBN: 165 The characteristics of the normal-zone propagation of the non-insulated ReBCO coils with magnetic field and Cryocooled operation Seokbeom Kim (Okayama University) 1IP1-2 - PBN: 166 Simulation of Chain of Quenches on Toroidal HTS-SMES Taking Account of B-J-? Characteristics Yuki Oga (Hokkaido University) 1IP1-3 - PBN: 167 Effect of coil load factor on the temporal drift of the central magnetic field due to relaxation of the screening current for an YBCO-coated conductor coil at 77 K Yoshinori Yanagisawa (Chiba University) 1IP1-4 - PBN: 168 Effects of Local Hot-Spots on the Quench and Recovery Behavior of a Racetrack Pancake Coil Wound with a GdBCO Coated Conductor Dong Gyu Yang (Korea University) 1IP1-5 - PBN: 169 Quench and Recovery characteristics of a Solid Cryogen Cooled Racetrack Double Pancake Coil Wound with a ReBCO Coated Conductor (CC) Jung-Bin Song (Korea University) 1IP1-6 - PBN: 170 Thermal and Electrical Properties of Stacked GdBCO CCs with Various Bending Diameters and Pressures Kwang Lok Kim (Korea University) 1IP1-7 - PBN: 171 Impacts of insulation materials on quench behavior, mechanical structure and quench detection in YBCO coils evaluated via a three dimensional coil model Wan Kan Chan (Department Of Material Science And Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, Nc, Usa) 1IP1-8 - PBN: 172 Overturning Force Simulation on Chain of Quenches of Toroidal HTS-SMES So Noguchi (Hokkaido University) 1IP1-9 - PBN: 173 Over-Current Characteristics of ReBCO CCs with Various Stabilizer Patterns Yoon Hyuck Choi (Korea University) 1IP2 - HTS magnets design 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Ziad Melhem, Wolfgang Walter Place: Level 0 hall 1IP2-1 - PBN: 174 Mechanical losses due to frictional heat and coil bobbins having negative thermal expansion property in BSCCO coils Tomoaki Takao (Sophia University) 1IP2-2 - PBN: 175 Properties of an high temperature superconducting magnet wound with wider conductor at the top and the bottom pancake windings MT-22 2011 Marseille France 48 Myunghun Kang (Soonchunhyang University) 1IP2-3 - PBN: 176 Notable weakness against cleavage stress for YBCO-coated conductors and its effect on the YBCO coil performance Takuya Takematsu (Sophia University) 1IP2-4 - PBN: 177 Characteristics of REBCO Pancake Coil Masanori Dabio (Fujikura Ltd.) 1IP2-5 - PBN: 178 Numerical Study of Optimization Design of High Temperature Superconducting Field Winding in 20 MW Synchronous Motor for Ship Propulsion Satoshi Fukui (Niigata University) 1IP2-6 - PBN: 179 ReBCO Pancake Coils with Partial Insulation for Protection-Free HTS AC Power Applications Yoon Hyuck Choi (Korea University) 1IP2-7 - PBN: 180 Construction and Test of HTS Racetrack Coils Without Turn-to-Turn Insulation for Superconducting Rotating Machines Young-Gyun Kim (Korea University) 1LP1 - Permanent magnet 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Henryk Piekarz, Tetsuo Oka Place: Level 0 hall 1LP1-1 - PBN: 181 Novel Adjustable Permanent Magnet Quadrupoles for the CLIC Drive Beam Decelerator Ben Shepherd (Stfc Daresbury Laboratory) 1LP1-2 - PBN: 186 Magnetic Field Distribution of Permanent Magnet Magnetized by Static Magnetic Field generated by HTS Bulk Magnet Tetsuo Oka (Niigata University) 1LP1-3 - PBN: 187 Design and optimization of a linear permanent magnet vernier machine Wenlong Li (The University Of Hong Kong) 1LP1-4 - PBN: 188 Comparison of Permanent Magnet Vernier Machines Jiangui Li (The University Of Hong Kong) 1LP1-5 - PBN: 189 Quantitative Comparison of Double-stator Permanent Magnet Vernier Machines With and Without HTS Bulks Chunhua Liu (The University Of Hong Kong) 1LP1-6 - PBN: 190 A Linear Stator Permanent Magnet Vernier HTS Machine for Wave Energy Conversion Yi Du (Southeast University) 1LP1-7 - PBN: 191 Design and Analysis of Magnet Proportioning for Dual-Memory Machines Fuhua Li (The University Of Hong Kong) 1LP1-8 - PBN: 192 A flux-modulated PM motor with an improved structure and its analysis using finite-element method W.N. Fu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 1LP1-9 - PBN: 193 Design and Optimization of High-power Permanent Magnet Synchronous Torque Motor for Numerical Rotary Table Yaojing Feng (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 1LP1-10 - PBN: 182 Magnetic Qualification of Permanent Magnet Quadrupoles for CERN Linac4 Marco Buzio (CERN) 1LP1-11 - PBN: 183 Analysis of Magnetizing Process Using Discharge Current of Capacitor by T-? Method Dandan Li (Hebei University Of Technology) 1LP1-12 - PBN: 184 Dual-rotor Multiphase Permanent Magnet Machine with Harmonic Injection to Enhance Torque Density Jin Wang (Huazhong Univ. Of Sci. & Tech.) 1LP1-13 - PBN: 185 A Novel Outer-rotor Axial-flux-modulated Permanent Magnet Generator for Gearless Drive Yaojing Feng (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 1BO - ITER and JT-60SA magnet procurement 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Hannu Rajainmaki, Lutz Wegener Place: Endoume 1BO-1 - 16:00 Status of the F4E Procurement of the EU ITER TF Coils (Invited) Alessandro Bonito-Oliva (Fusion For Energy) 1BO-2 - 16:30 Statistical Analysis of Large-Scale Industrial Production of Superconducting Strand for the ITER Project Alexander Vostner (ITER) 1BO-3 - 16:45 The manufacturing of the superconducting magnet system for the JT-60SA Kiyoshi Yoshida (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 1BO-4 - 17:00 Starting EU production of strand and conductor fo r JT-60SA Toroidal Field coils Louis Zani (Fusion For Energy) 1BO-5 - 17:15 Development of ITER Toroidal Field Coil in Japan PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 49 Norikiyo Koizumi (JAEA) 1BO-6 - 17:30 Progress in production and qualification of stainless steel jacket material for the conductor of the ITER Central Solenoid Stefano Sgobba (CERN) 1BO-7 - 17:45 Status and Achievements in Production of ITER TF Conductors and PF Cables in Russian Cable Institute Vitaly Vysotsky (Russian Scientific R&D Cable Institute) 1BO-8 - 18:00 Mass Production of Nb3Sn Conductors for ITER Toroidal Field Coils in Japan Yoshikazu Takahashi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 1EO2 - Power Applications 2 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Pascal Tixador, Dai Shaotao Place: Auditorium 1EO2-5 - 16:00 Development of a 10kA HTS DC Power Cable (Invited) Liye Xiao (Institute Of Electrical Engineering, CAS) 1EO2-1 - 16:30 SMES to supply an electromagnetic launcher Arnaud Badel (CNRS/Dga) 1EO2-2 - 16:45 New HTS 2G round wires Christian-Eric Bruzek (Nexans France) 1EO2-3 - 17:00 Developmental Results of 154kV, 1GVA HTS Cable in DAPAS Program Jeonwook Cho (Keri (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)) 1EO2-4 - 17:15 Study of AC Losses in a 1-m Long, High-Temperature Superconducting Power Cable Made From 46-mm Wide, 2G Coated Conductor John Voccio (American Superconductor Corporation) 1EO2-6 - 17:30 Development and Demonstration of a 1MJ High-Tc SMES Shaotao Dai (Institute Of Electrical Engineering, CAS) 1IO2 - HTS design analysis and performance 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Huub Wejers, Milan Polak Place: Callelongue 1IO2-1 - 16:00 A Practical Fit Function to Describe the Critical Transport Current as a Function of Field and Angle for REBCO Tape Conductors at Fixed Low Temperatures in High Magnetic Fields David Hilton (NHMFL-Mst-FSU) 1IO2-2 - 16:15 Experimental Study on Several Particular Issues about Quench Behaviors of High Temperature Superconductors Liyang Ye (North Carolina State University) 1IO2-3 - 16:30 Study and experiment on AC current carrying property of high-Tc superconducting tapes Liyi Li (Harbin Institute Of Technology) 1IO2-4 - 16:45 Magnetic field in the winding of a YBCO pancake coil: experiments and calculations Milan Polak (Institute Of Electrical Engineering) 1IO2-5 - 17:00 Premature quenches due to existence of a degraded layer in YBCO-coated conductor pancake coils Yoshinori Yanagisawa (Chiba University) 1IO2-6 - 17:15 AC Loss measurement in a single pancake coil wound with YBCO Roebel Cable Zhenan Jiang (Industrial Research Limited) 1IO2-7 - 17:30 Quench analysis of LTS and HTS coils used in wide bore compact high field superconducting magnets Ziad Melhem (Oxford Instruments Nanoscience) 1IO2-8 - 17:45 Layer-wound ReBCO and Bi2212 coils for Superconducting High Field Magnet Applications Ulf Trociewitz (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) Tuesday, 13 September 2011 PT2 - 100 Years of Superconductivity and 50 Years of Superconducting Magnets 8:30-9:15 Speaker: Martin Wilson (Consultant) Chairs: Jean-Luc Duchateau, Subrata Pradhan Place: Auditorium PT3 - Current status of HTS power applications after 100 years of superconductivity 9:15-10:00 Speaker: Minwon Park (Changwon National University, Korea) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 50 Chairs: Mathias Noe, Christian-Eric Bruzek Place: Auditorium 2AO - LHC related magnets and upgrades 10:30-12:30 Chairs: Al Zeller (FRIB), Toru Ogitsu Place: Auditorium 2AO-5 - 10: 30 Advanced Accelerator Magnets for Upgrading the LHC (Invited) Lucio Rossi (CERN) 2AO-1 - 11:00 Design and Fabrication of a Single-aperture 11T Nb 3Sn Dipole Model for LHC Upgrades Alexander Zlobin (Fermilab) 2AO- 3 - 11:15 Engineering Design and Manufacturing Challenges for a Wide-Aperture, Superconducting Quadrupole Magnet Glyn Kirby (CERN) 2AO-4 - 11: 30 Analysis of the Nb 3Sn HQ coils dimensional changes during fabrication Shlomo Caspi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 2AO-6 - 11:45 Test results of HQ01, a 120 mm Bore LARP Quadrupole Magnet for the LHC Luminosity Upgrade* Maxim Martchevsky (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, Ca 94720, U.S.A.) 2CO - High Field Magnets 10:30-12:30 Chairs: Kazuo Watanabe , Pierre Pugnat Place: Endoume 2CO-1 - 10: 30 Towards a compact 30 T all-superconducting laboratory magnet and beyond Concetta Beneduce (Bruker Biospin Ag) 2CO-2 - 10:45 Development of layer-wound coated conductor coils at Tsukuba Magnet Laboratory Davide Uglietti (National Institute For Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan) 2CO- 3 - 11:00 Application of SuperPower 2G HTS conductor to high eld applications Drew Hazelton (Superpower Inc.) 2CO-4 - 11:15 Copper/stainless steel polyhelix magnets Florence Lecouturier (LNCMI - CNRS-Insa-Ujf-Ups, 14 3, Avenue De Rangueil, F- 31400 Toulouse) 2CO-5 - 11: 30 The Model Coil for the Superconducting Outsert of the 40T Hybrid Magnet Guangli Kuang (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2CO-6 - 11:45 CICC Magnet Development at the NHMFL Mark Bird (NHMFL-FSU) 2CO-7 - 12:00 Status of the Pulsed-Magnet-Development Program at the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory Sergei Zherlitsyn (Hemholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf) 2CO-8 - 12:15 An all-superconducting 32 T magnet with YBCO coated conductor high eld coils W. Denis Markiewicz (NHMFL) 2GO1 - MgB2 and HTS materials for magnets 10:30-12:30 Chairs: Giovanni Grasso, Giorgio Mondonico Place: Callelongue 2GO1-1 - 10: 30 MgB2 -an Approach for Manufacturing of MgB2 Wires for Applications in Health Care Andr Aubele (Bruker Eas Gmbh) 2GO1-2 - 10:45 Evidence for long range movement of Bi-2212 within the lament bundle on melting and its signicant eect on JC Andrea Malagoli (Asc-NHMFL) 2GO1- 3 - 11:00 High enhancement of the Jc in the HyperTech Research Inc. & ex/in situ Unipress made MgB2 wires, obtained by HIP process under high pressure-their application perspectives. Andrzej Morawski (Institute Of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy Of Sciences) 2GO1-4 - 11:15 Electro-mechanical measurements in magnetic eld of a 2kA class HTS Roebel Cable Christian Barth (Institute For Technical Physics (Itep), Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology (Kit)) 2GO1-5 - 11: 30 Transport and mechanical property evaluation for Cu stabilized PLD-GdBa2Cu 3Oy coated conductor Gen Nishijima (National Institute For Materials Science) 2GO1-6 - 11:45 Recent progress of DI-BSCCO wire Goro Osabe (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 51 2GO1-7 - 12:00 Improved methods for heat treating Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox/Ag round wires and cables Xiaotao Liu (North Carolina State University) 2AP1 - Conventional undulators and wigglers 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Michael Green, Michael Lamm Place: Exhibition hall 2AP1-1 - PBN: 1 Compact Undulator for Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source* Alexander Temnykh (Cornell University) 2AP1-2 - PBN: 2 SIRIUS - 3 GEV electron storage ring based on magnets made with permanent magnetic materials Giancarlo Tosin (Brazilian Synchrotron Light Source) 2AP1- 3 - PBN: 3 Design and fabrication performance of gradient damping wiggler for the ALPHA storage ring Cheng-Wei Huang (Nthu) 2AP1-4 - PBN: 4 Magnet for compression of XFEL beam bunches Eduard Bondarchuk (Efremov Institut) 2AP1-5 - PBN: 5 Studies of the beam dynamics eects of DEPU at SSRF Miao Zhang (Shanghai Institute Of Applied Physics) 2AP1-6 - PBN: 6 Field correction on an Elliptically Polarized Undulator Jui-Che Huang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center) 2AP1-7 - PBN: 7 Magnetic design and eld characteractics of TPS synchrotron source Cheng-Hsiang Chang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center) 2AP1-8 - PBN: 8 Description of an electromagnetic/permanent magnet helical undulator for fast polarisation switching Fabrice Marteau (Synchrotron Soleil) 2AP2 - Magnets for experiments 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Laura Savoldi, Bernhard Auchmann Place: Exhibition hall 2AP2-1 - PBN: 9 Status of Hall B superconducting magnets for the CLAS12 detector at JLab Lionel Quettier (Jeerson Lab) 2AP2-2 - PBN: 10 Progress on the Electron Transport and Tritium Pumping Sections for KATRIN Woosik Gil (Institute For Technical Physics, Karlsruhe Insitute Of Technology, Germany) 2AP2- 3 - PBN: 11 Development of longitudinal-gradient magnet for time focusing of ultra-cold neutron with anisotropic inter-pole Yasushi Arimoto (Imss, KEK) 2AP2-4 - PBN: 12 Design, Construction, and Performance test of Clas12 Torus Magnet Bert Wang (Wang Nmr Inc.) 2AP2-5 - PBN: 1 3 Design, Development, and Performance test of a Dual Double Pancake Modular Coil for Clas12 Polarized Target Solenoid Magnet System Bert Wang (Wang Nmr Inc.) 2AP2-6 - PBN: 14 Superconducting magnet system for the KEDR detector Alexandr Barladyan (Budker Institute Of Nuclear Physics) 2AP2-7 - PBN: 15 Development of superconducting solenoid for a c-tau factory detector Alexey Bragin (Budker Institute Of Nuclear Physics) 2AP2-8 - PBN: 16 R 3B-Glad magnet cold mass manufacture: coils and casings fabrication and integration Gal Disset (CEA Saclay, Irfu) 2AP2-9 - PBN: 17 THE SMC (Short Model Coil) Nb 3Sn program: FE analysis with 3D Modeling Charilaos Kokkinos (CERN) 2AP3 - NbTi, Project X, S C undulators and wigglers 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Francois Kircher, Marta Bajko Place: Exhibition hall 2AP 3-1 - PBN: 18 Factory acceptance test of the new conduction-cooled superconducting undulator for ANKA Cristian Boo (Babcock Noell Gmbh) 2AP 3-3 - PBN: 19 Development of a planar superconducting undulator for the advanced photon source Yury Ivanyushenkov (Argonne National Laboratory) 2AP 3-4 - PBN: 20 Superconducting Solenoid Lens for a High Energy Part of a Proton Linac Front End Michael Tartaglia (Fermilab) 2AP 3-5 - PBN: 21 Low-temperature operation of a Bulk HTSC Staggered Array Undulator Toshiteru Kii (Institute Of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 52 2BP1 - Conductor and joint tests 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Nicolai Martovetsky, Arnaud Devred Place: Exhibition hall 2BP1-1 - PBN: 22 DC performance measurement and evaluation of the ITER CC conductor short sample Yi Shi (CASipp) 2BP1-2 - PBN: 23 Self Magnetic Field Measurements on Cable-In-Conduit Conductors for JT-60SA EF-H and EF-L coils Tetsuhiro Obana (NIFS) 2BP1-3 - PBN: 24 Test Results of Three Poloidal Field Conductor Samples in SULTAN Boris Stepanov (EPFL-CRPP) 2BP1-4 - PBN: 25 Inventory of pressure drop for JT-60SA coils Jean-Louis Marechal (CEA) 2BP1-5 - PBN: 26 Effect of thermal loading on NB3Sn CICC performance Stephen March (Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale De Lausanne (EPFL), Centre De Recherches En Physique Des Plasmas (CRPP), Association Euratom-Confdration Suisse, 5232 Villigen Psi) 2BP1-6 - PBN: 27 Electric Resistance Measurement of the KSTAR Superconducting Coils with Small Resistive Joints Hirofumi Yonekawa (National Fusion Research Institute) 2BP1-7 - PBN: 28 Method to evaluate CIC conductor performance by voltage taps Yoshihiko Nunoya (JAEA) 2BP1-8 - PBN: 29 Effects of Fast Neutron Irradiation on Nb3Sn and Nb3Al Strands Arata Nishimura (National Institute For Fusion Science) 2BP2 - Design of components 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Yoshikazu Takahashi, Vjeran Vrankovic Place: Exhibition hall 2BP2-1 - PBN: 30 Qualification of the joints for ITER Central Solenoid Nicolai Martovetsky (Llnl/Ornl) 2BP2-2 - PBN: 31 Design of the ITER PF coils Joints Fabrice Simon (ITER Organization) 2BP2-3 - PBN: 32 Qualification phase of key technologies for ITER Correction Coils Arnaud Foussat (ITER Organisation) 2BP2-5 - PBN: 33 The European procurement of cold test and case insertion of the ITER toroidal field coils Boris Bellesia (Fusion For Energy) 2BP2-6 - PBN: 34 Development of the ITER PF Coils Byung Su Lim (ITER Organization) 2BP2-7 - PBN: 35 Mechanical Behavior of the KSTAR Central Solenoid Coil Structure during Thermal Cycling H. K Kim (National Fusion Research Institute) 2BP2-8 - PBN: 36 Stress multipliers for coil protection systems and scenario development Peter Titus (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) 2BP2-9 - PBN: 37 A simplified mechanical model for the ITER CS coil and support structure Cornelis Jong (ITER Organization) 2CP1 - Hybrid Magnets 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Davide Uglietti , Pierre Vdrine Place: Exhibition hall 2CP1-1 - PBN: 38 Hybrid Magnet Design Consisting of a 20 T Superconducting Outsert and a 15 MW Resistive Insert Kazuo Watanabe (Institute For Materials Research, Tohoku University) 2CP1-2 - PBN: 39 Thermal-hydraulic Analysis of a Model Coil for 40 T Hybrid Magnet Superconducting Outsert Yunfei Tan (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2CP1-3 - PBN: 40 Fabrication Technique of Model Coil for a 40-T Hybrid Magnet Superconducting Outsert Wenge Chen (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2CP1-4 - PBN: 41 Heat Treatment of the Model Coil for the 40 T Hybrid Magnet Superconducting Outsert Guangli Kuang (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2CP1-5 - PBN: 42 Design Of The New Grenoble Hybrid Magnet Philippe Fazilleau (CEA) 2CP1-6 - PBN: 43 Repair of a short circuit in the superconductiong DC-coil of EDIPO Holger Scheller (Babcock Noell Gmbh) 2CP1-7 - PBN: 44 Cable-in-Conduit Fabrication for the Series-Connected Hybrid Magnets PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 53 Iain Dixon (National High Magnetic Field Lab) 2CP1-8 - PBN: 45 AC losses analysis for a 40 T hybrid magnet model coil Yunfei Tan (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2DP1 - Magnets for Medical Therapy Devices 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Toru Ogitsu, Brett Parker Place: Exhibition hall 2DP1-1 - PBN: 46 The Magnetic Field Design of HITFiL Cyclotron Qinggao Yao (Impcas) 2DP1-2 - PBN: 47 Design and Development of the MedAustron Fast Chopper Dipoles Tobias Stadlbauer (Ebg Medaustron) 2DP1- 3 - PBN: 48 Developing spiral sector design method for the K1720 superconducting cyclotron Hyunyong Kim (Kirams) 2DP1-4 - PBN: 49 Conceptual Design of a Superconducting Dipole Magnet for a Rotating Gantry Tetsuhiro Obana (NIFS) 2DP1-5 - PBN: 50 Magnet Design of the Superconducting Cyclotron for Carbon Therapy Joonsun Kang (Kirams) 2DP1-6 - PBN: 51 Development of a Superconducting wiggler magnet for Imaging and Biomedical Application Beamline at SSRF Jieping Xu (Shanghai Institute Of Applied Physics. CAS) 2DP1-7 - PBN: 52 Superconducting magnets for accelerator gantries in hadron therapy Stefania Farinon (INFN - Sezione Di Genova) 2DP1-8 - PBN: 5 3 Conceptual design of a 260 mm bore 5 T superconducting curved dipole for a Carbon Therapy Gantry Shlomo Caspi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 2EP1 - Transformers 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Grzegorz Wojtasiewicz, Yuri Lvovsky Place: Exhibition hall and Level 1 entrance hall 2EP1-1 - PBN: 54 Development of a HTS Power Transformer Hidemi Hayashi (Kyushu Electric Power Co,.Inc.) 2EP1-2 - PBN: 55 Experimental investigation of the model of superconducting transformer with the windings made of 2G HTS tape Grzegorz Wojtasiewicz (Electrotechnical Institute In Warsaw) 2EP1- 3 - PBN: 56 Magnetic leakage eld analysis and additional loss calculation of coverter transformer Wenfeng Zhang (Hebei University Of Technology) 2EP1-5 - PBN: 57 Test of an HTS Transformer with High Current Capacity Chan Park (Seoul National Univerisity) 2EP1-6 - PBN: 58 Study on Superconducting Fault Current Limiters based on 3 Phase Transformer Dong Chul Chung (Woosuk University) 2EP1-7 - PBN: 59 Possibility of using the 2G HTS superconducting transformer to limit short-circuit currents in power network Tadeusz Janowski (Lublin University Of Technology) 2EP2 - DC Cables 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Christian-Eric Bruzek, Masaru Tomita Place: Level 1 entrance hall 2EP2-1 - PBN: 61 Application possibility of HTS cables connecting large oshore wind farms to a national grid Jae-Young Yoon (Keri(Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)) 2EP2-2 - PBN: 6 3 The Eect of Superconducting Cables on Electric Power Grid with VSC DC Transmission System Jung-Wook Park (Yonsei Univ.) 2EP2- 3 - PBN: 64 Development of a 10 kA Class HTS DC Power Cable Dong Zhang (IEE, CAS) 2EP2-4 - PBN: 65 Research of Quench Protection Method for High-temperature Superconducting Cables Yanzhao Niu (North China Electric Power University) 2EP2-5 - PBN: 66 Electrical Characteristics of 2G HTS Tapes and Cables Under DC Current with AC Ripple Jae-Ho Kim (Center For Advanced Power Systems) 2EP2-6 - PBN: 67 Loss characteristics analysis of HTS DC model cable by harmonics current using semi-calorimetric method Sung-Kyu Kim (Changwon National University) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 54 2EP2-7 - PBN: 68 Design and manufacture of model -sized VSC-HVDC system for analysis of HTS DC power cable Minh Chau Dinh (Changwon Nation University, South Korea) 2EP2-8 - PBN: 69 Manufacturing of superconducting DC transmission system using current sourced converter for analysis of HTS DC power cable characteristics Jin-Geun Kim (Changwon National University) 2EP2-9 - PBN: 70 Performance Test of prototype DC cable for Railways Masaru Tomita (Railway Technical Reserch Institute) 2EP2-10 - PBN: 62 Electrical Insulation Characteristics and Design of an HTS DC Cable Woo Jin Kim (Department Of Electrical Engineering, Gyeongsang National University And Eri) 2EP3 - S MES and grid 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Pascal Tixador, Prof. Minwon Park Place: Level 1 entrance hall 2EP 3-1 - PBN: 71 A Study on Optimal Sizing of Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage in a Smart Distribution System Jung-Wook Park (Yonsei Univ.) 2EP 3-3 - PBN: 72 Design and Analysis of A New DC Micro-grid System With SMES and Battery Chunhua Liu (The University Of Hong Kong) 2EP 3-4 - PBN: 7 3 Transient Stability Analysis of SMES for Smart Grid with Vehicle-to-Grid Operation Diyun Wu (The University Of Hong Kong) 2EP 3-5 - PBN: 74 Power Compensation and Power Quality Improvement Based on Multiple-Channel Current Source Converters Fed HT SMES Zheng Wang (School Of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University) 2EP 3-6 - PBN: 75 Research of Energy Storage Units Control Strategy of Hybrid Magnet Used for SMES Xiaohua Huang (China Electric Power Research Institute) 2EP 3-7 - PBN: 76 Energy Function based SMES Controller for Transient Stability Enhancement Jing Shi (R&D Center Of Applied Supercondutivity) 2EP4 - FCL inductive design 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Mathias Noe, Hyo-Sang Choi Place: Level 1 entrance hall and Hall Callelongue 2EP4-2 - PBN: 77 Development of an Combined YBCO/Bi222 3 Coils for an Model Fault Current Limiter Jingye Zhang (The Key Laboratory Of Applied Superconductivity, The Institute Of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2EP4- 3 - PBN: 78 Dynamic Desaturation Process in Saturated Cores Fault Current Limiter Yasha Nikulshin (Bar-Ilan University) 2EP4-4 - PBN: 79 Design and Tests of Coreless Inductive Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Janusz Kozak (Electrotechnical Institute In Warsaw) 2EP4-5 - PBN: 80 Prototype Fault Current Limiter using Transformer and Modular Device of YBCO Coated Conductor Carlos Baldan (Eel-Usp And Feg-Unesp) 2EP4-6 - PBN: 81 Optimization of an HTS Coil with a Reversely Magnetized Core for the Smart Fault Current Controller Min Cheol Ahn (Kunsan National University) 2EP4-7 - PBN: 82 Current Limiting Characteristics of Three-phase Coaxial Transformer Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter with Rewound Structure Sayaka Oda (Kyoto University) 2EP4-8 - PBN: 8 3 Study on Fault Current Limiting Characteristics of a Flux-Lock Type SFCL with Mechanical Switch driven by Electromagnetic Repulsion Force Yongseck Lee (School Of Electrical Engineering) 2EP5 - Machine design I 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Sasha Ishmael, Liyi LI Place: Hall Callelongue 2EP5-1 - PBN: 85 Measurement and analysis of critical current and AC Loss of HTS tapes in a superconducting machine Ruilin Pei (Baosteel Group) 2EP5-2 - PBN: 86 Theoretical study of an axial ux superconducting motor El Hadj Ailam (Laboratoire De LEnergie Et Des Systmes Intelligents Lesi, Centre PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 55 Universitaire De Khemis Miliana) 2EP5-3 - PBN: 87 Optimization Design of HTS Motor with Superconducting Armature Windings and Excitation Wingdings Liyi Li (Harbin Institute Of Technology) 2EP5-4 - PBN: 88 A new design method for superconducting motors Mohammed Nadjib Benallal (Laboratoire De LEnergie Et Des Systmes Intelligents Lesi, Centre Universitaire De Khemis Miliana) 2EP5-5 - PBN: 89 A Coupled FE Phase-Domain model for Superconducting Synchronous Machine Loic Queval (The University Of Tokyo) 2EP5-7 - PBN: 90 Combined coupled circuit-field-electromechanical analysis of a three-phase rotor-wounded induction motor considering variation of winding resistance Weimin Wang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 2EP5-8 - PBN: 91 The Design and Test of the Field Coil for a HTS Synchronous Motor Ho Min Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) 2EP6 - Machine design II 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Masataka Iwakuma, Dong Xia Place: Hall Callelongue 2EP6-1 - PBN: 92 Performance Simulation of a High Speed Wound-Rotor Synchronous Generator Huijuan Liu (Beijing Jiaotong University) 2EP6-2 - PBN: 94 Trial test of fully HTS induction/synchronous machine for next generation electric vehicle Daisuke Sekiguchi (Kyoto University) 2EP6-3 - PBN: 95 Application of HTS BSCCO Tapes in an Ironless Axial Flux Superconductor Motor Adrian Gonzalez-Parada (University Of Guanajuato) 2EP6-4 - PBN: 96 A small scale linear synchronous motor with an excitation system composed of second generation superconducting coated conductor racetrack electromagnets Fei Yen (Southwest Jiaotong University) 2EP6-5 - PBN: 97 Feasibility study on a 400kW-3600rpm REBCO full superconducting motor Masataka Iwakuma (Kyushu University) 2EP6-6 - PBN: 98 AC losses in superconducting wind generators Weijia Yuan (University Of Cambridge) 2EP6-7 - PBN: 99 Design and testing of MgB2 coils for wind generators Santiago Sanz (Ciemat) 2EP6-8 - PBN: 100 Numerical analysis of YBCO coil using the strain-critical current relationship for an electric generator Wei Wang (University Of Cambridge) 2EP6-9 - PBN: 101 Electrical Properties Analysis and Performance Test Result of a fully superconducting 10HP Homopolar Motor Jikwang Lee (Woosuk University) 2EP6-10 - PBN: 93 Numerical Analysis of Transient Electromagnetic Fields and Forces on the Stator End-Windings of Large Turbo-generators Huijun Deng (Ningbo University) 2EP7 - Machine design III 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Bruno Douine, YoonDo Chung Place: Hall Callelongue and Auditorium foyer 2EP7-1 - PBN: 102 Design and Fundamental Operating Analysis of Advanced Linear Type Magnetic Flux Pump Yoondo Chung (The University Of Suwon) 2EP7-3 - PBN: 103 Optimization design of electromagnetic vibration-powered generator based on 3D FEM Xiaoguang Yang (Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Field And Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University Of Technology,Guangrong Road 8, Hongqiao, Tianjin 300130, China) 2EP7-4 - PBN: 104 Capacitive MHD generator Felix Elefant (University Of Cambridge) 2EP7-6 - PBN: 105 Magnetoconvection Effect of Magnetic Nanofluids for Cooling of AC Power Systems Geun-Young Jeong (Kyungpook National University) 2EP7-7 - PBN: 106 Characteristic Comparison according to the Change of End-turns Shape in Field coil for Superconducting Machines Sang-Ho Lee () 2FP1 - Industrial applications Bearings and rotors 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Igor Rudnev, Qunxu Lin MT-22 2011 Marseille France 56 Place: Auditorium foyer 2FP1-1 - PBN: 109 The method of measurement of static balancing for incomplete spherical superconducting rotor Fei Gao (IEE CAS) 2FP1-2 - PBN: 110 Driving Force Analysis of a levitated Sphere-Shaped Superconducting Rotor Xinning Hu (IEE CAS) 2FP1-3 - PBN: 111 Technique Of Balance Correction For Precise Hollow Superconducting Rotor By Chemical Corrosion In The Inner Wall Of The Rotor Hui Wang (IEE CAS) 2FP1-4 - PBN: 112 Research of radial high temperature superconducting magnetic bearings for cryogenic liquid pumps Qunxu Lin (Applied Superconductivity Laboratory, Southwest Jiaotong University,) 2FP1-5 - PBN: 113 A levitated rotating bearing made by an MgB2 cylinder Elena Perini (Edison) 2FP1-6 - PBN: 114 Basic Study on Superconducting Magnetic Bearing (SMB) With Superconducting Coil Eijiro Maruo (Kyushu Institute Of Technology) 2GP1 - NbTi strands and cables 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Manfred Thner, Hem Kanithi Place: Auditorium foyer 2GP1-1 - PBN: 115 Manufacturing of ITER PF5 and CC conductor samples Jinggang Qin (Institute Of Plasma Physics) 2GP1-2 - PBN: 117 First results of AC loss test on ITER TF conductors with transverse load cycling Yasuyuki Miyoshi (University Of Twente) 2GP1-3 - PBN: 118 The Performance Optimization of NbTi Superconducting Composite Wire above 4.2 K for ITER Project Jianfeng Li (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd.) 2GP1-4 - PBN: 119 Study of NbTi superconducting strands for JT-60SA toroidal field coils Weitao Liu (Western Superconducting Technologies Co., Ltd. And National Engineering Laboratory Of Superconducting Material Processing) 2GP1-5 - PBN: 120 Influence of final drawing strain on the Jc of NbTi superconductor Haibo Ouyang (Western Superconducting Technologies, Co. Ltd) 2GP1-6 - PBN: 121 Iseult/INUMAC 11.7 T MRI Magnet Conductor Production Status Christophe Berriaud (CEA) 2GP1-7 - PBN: 122 A new European production line for CIC conductors Antonio Della Corte (ENEA) 2GP1-8 - PBN: 123 The Jc (B,T) characterization of NbTi strands for ITER PF 1/6 coils Yuriy Karasev (Vorob@Bochvar.Ru) 2GP1-9 - PBN: 124 Variable-temperature transport critical-current measurements of superconductors Loren Goodrich (NIST) 2GP1-10 - PBN: 116 Improvement of Cr- and Ni-coating technology for ITER conductors production Yu. P. Ipatov (Russian Scientific Cable Institute) 2GP2 - Performance improvements in MgB2 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Yasuyuki Miyoshi, Tomasz Cetner Place: Auditorium foyer 2GP2-1 - PBN: 125 Electromechanical properties of filamentary MgB2 wires Pavol Kovac (Institute Of Electrical Engineering Of Sas) 2GP2-2 - PBN: 126 Physical mechanisms behind the improvement of Jc in binary and alloyed MgB2 wires after densification Carmine Senatore (University Of Geneva) 2GP2-3 - PBN: 127 Improvement of critical properties of undoped, multifilamentary MgB2 wires in Nb/Cu after annealing under high gas pressure Tomasz Cetner (Institute Of High Pressure Physic, Polish Academy Of Sciences) 2GP2-4 - PBN: 128 Comparison of critical current density in small MgB2 coils and short wire samples Gajda Daniel (International Laboratory Of Hmf And Lt) 2GP2-5 - PBN: 129 Superconducting properties comparison of SiC doped multifilamentary MgB2 wires of various sheaths (Cu, Monel, Glidcop) after high pressure HIP treatment. Krzysztof Adamczyk (Institute Of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy Of Sciences, 01-142 Warszawa, Poland) 2GP2-6 - PBN: 130 Development of high performance MgB2 superconducting tapes Yanwei Ma (Institute Of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China) 2GP2-7 - PBN: 131 PIT Processed MgB2 Thin Wires Sheathed with Stainless Steel PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 57 Yutaka Yamada (Tokai University) 2GP2-8 - PBN: 132 Prediction of AC losses of MgB2 superconducting wires as a function of transport currents, fields and temperatures Seyong Choi (Korea Basic Science Institute) 2GP2-9 - PBN: 133 MgB2 doping by Rare-Earth metals and borides Luca Saglietti (Edison) 2GP3 - Electrical and thermal insulation 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Jun Lu, Hun-sik Chang Place: Auditorium foyer 2GP3-1 - PBN: 134 Characterization of bonded glass / Polyimide tapes for the ITER TF coil insulation Rainer Prokopec (Vienna University Of Technology, Atominstitut) 2GP3-2 - PBN: 138 A study on electrical characteristics of insulation material for Superconducting Machines Haejong Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) 2GP3-3 - PBN: 139 Measurement of volume resistivity of irradiated polyimide samples Piotr Madej (Wroclaw University Of Technology) 2GP3-4 - PBN: 140 Manufacture and test for high-strength low-temperature composite insulator Min Yu (Institute Of Plasma Physics,CAS) 2GP3-5 - PBN: 141 Research on fatigue performance of axial insulation breaks Cheng Wu (Institute Of Plasma Physics,CAS) 2GP3-6 - PBN: 142 The High Voltage Test under Paschen Condition of ITER Feeder Components Xiongyi Huang (Institute Of Plasma Phyiscs) 2GP3-7 - PBN: 143 The research on Micro-phase Toughened Epoxy Resin in Cryogenic applications Wanjiang Pan (Institute Of Plasma Physics,CAS) 2GP3-8 - PBN: 144 Mechanical and Dielectric Evaluation of Glass Fibre Reinforced Epoxy-Cyanate Composites for Fusion Relevant Magnets Winding Packs Priyanka Brahmbhatt (Institute For Plasma Research) 2GP3-9 - PBN: 145 Study of Irradiation Effect on Electrical Insulation Material for Super Conducting Magnet of Nuclear Fusion Reactor Yuichi Tomi (Osaka University) 2GP3-10 - PBN: 135 The thermal conductivity and thermal resistance measurement of the composite structure at low temperatures Peng Zhang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) 2GP3-11 - PBN: 136 De-lamination characteristics of coated conductor for conduction cooled HTS coil Heecheol Park (Changwon National University) 2GP3-12 - PBN: 137 Insulation Characteristics of Cryogens for an HTS apparatus Jae Hyeong Choi (Department Of Electrical Engineering, Gyeongsang National University And Eri) 2HP1 - Quench detection and protection 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Walter Fietz, Aldo Di Zenobio Place: Auditorium foyer 2HP1-1 - PBN: 146 In-line control in T2K proton beam line Magnet Safety System Jean-Paul Charrier (CEA - Saclay) 2HP1-2 - PBN: 149 Temperature Detection Circuit on the Low-Temperature Superconducting Coils Jie Shen (Institute Of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 2HP1-3 - PBN: 150 Internal quench of superconducting magnets by the use of AC fields Leslie Bromberg (Mit) 2HP1-4 - PBN: 151 Investigations about quench detection in the ITER TF system Marc Coatanea-Gouachet (CEA/Irfm) 2HP1-5 - PBN: 152 Develop of a Novel Hybrid Protection System for Superconducting MRI Magnets Shunzhong Chen (IEE CAS) 2HP1-6 - PBN: 153 Conception and Development of the Edipo Quench Detection System Giancarlo Croari (EPFL-CRPP) 2HP1-7 - PBN: 154 Design of a quench protection system for an YBCO insert coil Davide Uglietti (EPFL-CRPP, 5232 Villigen Psi, Switzerland) 2HP1-8 - PBN: 155 External AC magnetic field and direct AC current superposition as a quench initiation method in YBCO layer-wound coils Matthieu Dalban-Canassy (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - FSU) 2HP1-9 - PBN: 156 Quench Detection and Protection in Cryocooler-cooled YBCO Pancake Coil for SMES Hiroshi Ueda (Osaka University) 2HP1-10 - PBN: 147 Voltage Characteristics of Diodes used for the Quench Protection of Superconducting Magnets Michael Green (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 58 2HP1-11 - PBN: 148 Quenching a Powered Magnet that is protected with Diodes and Resistors when a Lead Fails Michael Green (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) 2HP2 - Power supplies 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Thomas Rummel, Inho Song Place: Auditorium foyer and Level 0 hall 2HP2-1 - PBN: 157 A Novel Repetitive High Energy Pulsed Power Supply for the Repetive Pulsed High Magnetic Field Yun Xu (Huazhong University Of Science& Technology) 2HP2-2 - PBN: 158 Performance of the superconducting power supply for the CMD-3 thin superconducting solenoid Sergey Karpov (Budker Institute Of Nuclear Physics) 2HP2-3 - PBN: 159 A 35kA Disc-shaped Thyristor DC Switch for Batteries Power Supply of flat-top Pulsed Magnetic Field Tonghai Ding (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center, Huazhong University Of Science & Technology) 2HP2-4 - PBN: 160 Design of a 136 MW Power Supply for a 50 T Pulsed Magnet Hongfa Ding (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center) 2HP2-5 - PBN: 161 Conceptual Design of Coupled HTS Coils for Inductive Power Transfer Based on Magnetic Resonance Yoondo Chung (The University Of Suwon) 2HP2-6 - PBN: 162 Simulation model for design of a new power supply Tomohiro Takayanagi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 2HP2-7 - PBN: 163 Feasibility Study on Current Source Power Conversion for Superconducting Magnets Using Series Compensated Thyristor Converters Shinichi Nomura (Meiji University) 2HP2-8 - PBN: 164 Design and Analysis of a Combined Power Supply for the High-Field Quasi-Continuous Magnets Hongfa Ding (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center) 2HP2-9 - PBN: 165 Function Design and Implementation of Center Control System Applied to Pulsed High Magnetic Field Facility Jiangtao Shi (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center,Huazhong University Of Science) 2HP2-10 - PBN: 166 Design of a Program-controlled Precise Synchronous Triggering System Applied to Pulsed High Magnetic Field Facilit Jianfeng Xie (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 2HP2-11 - PBN: 167 Low Loss and Compact Grid Connecting Converter Using MERS for Superconducting Magnet Takanori Isobe (Tokyo Institute Of Technology) 2HP2-12 - PBN: 168 New power supply of the injection bump magnet for upgrading the injection energy in the J-PARC 3-GeV RCS Tomohiro Takayanagi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 2IP1 - Magnetic Field 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Franck Borgnolutti, Etienne Rochepault Place: Level 0 hall 2IP1-1 - PBN: 169 Comparison between electromagnetic model and magnetic measurements in the LHC magnets Per Hagen (CERN) 2IP1-2 - PBN: 170 New algorithm for the 2D field optimization of accelerator dipole racetrack-shaped magnet. Etienne Rochepault (CEA Saclay) 2IP1-3 - PBN: 171 Uniform field coil system optimization study Valery Lysenko (Lebedev Physical Institute Of The Russian Academy Of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) 2IP1-4 - PBN: 172 Validation of 3D model for ITER magnet components in EM analysis of field penetration Elena Gapionok (Efremov Institute Of Electrophysical Apparatus) 2IP1-5 - PBN: 173 Test results of central magnetic field and field uniformity of an high temperature superconducting magnet with gap Youngmin Kim (Soonchunhyang University) 2IP1-6 - PBN: 174 The influence of the magnetic field errors in the CYCIAE-100 cyclotron Hongjuan Yao (China Institute Of Atomic Energy) 2IP1-7 - PBN: 175 Analysis and optimization of the impact of ferromagnetic inserts on the toroidal field ripple in ITER Evgeny Lamzin (Efremov Institute) 2IP1-8 - PBN: 176 Modeling laminations with packing factors - A comparison with experiment William Beeckman (Sigmaphi) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 59 2IP1-9 - PBN: 177 Magnetic Field Simulation of Serpentine Quadrupole Coil Yingshun Zhu (1 Graduate University Of Chinese Academy Of Sciences, Beijing, China) 2IP2 - CICC and quench LTS 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Jean-Luc Duchateau, Christophe Berriaud Place: Level 0 hall 2IP2-1 - PBN: 178 Comparative Analysis of the ITER PFC1&6 conductor samples tests. Pierluigi Bruzzone (CRPP-EPFL) 2IP2-2 - PBN: 180 Quench Analysis of MICE Spectrometer and Coupling Solenoids Vladimir Kashikhin (Fermilab) 2IP2-3 - PBN: 181 Atability Analysis of the KSTAR PF busline Y. M. Park (National Fusion Research Institute) 2IP2-4 - PBN: 182 CFD ANALYSIS OF CABLE-IN-CONDUIT CONDUCTORS (CICC) FOR FUSION GRADE MAGNETS D Raja Sekhar (Research Scholar) 2IP2-5 - PBN: 183 Integrated quench protection model for Nb3Sn high field accelerator magnets Tiina Salmi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.A.) 2IP2-6 - PBN: 184 Experimental analysis on AC quench current criterion for AC power devices Jiho Lee (Yonsei University) 2IP2-7 - PBN: 185 Finite Element Analysis on Thermo Mechanical Compatibility of Jacket Materials for Cable-In- Conduit Conductors (CICC) D Raja Sekhar (Research Scholar) 2IP2-8 - PBN: 186 Defect detection in superconducting CICC joints by means of magnetic field measurements Fabrizio Bellina (Udine University) 2IP2-9 - PBN: 187 Method to evaluate CIC conductor performance by voltage taps Yoshihiko Nunoya (JAEA) 2IP2-10 - PBN: 179 Multi stage visualisation of twisted superconducting strand in CICC G Vishnuvardhan (Iit Kharagpur) 2IP3 - ac loss HTS 13:30-15:30 Chairs: Risto Mikkonen, Naoyuki Amemiya Place: Level 0 hall 2IP3-1 - PBN: 188 AC losses in round wires coated by a superconducting layer Fedor Gmry (Institute Of Electrical Enginering) 2IP3-2 - PBN: 189 Influence of AC transport current balance on AC loss in a two layered polygonal YBCO assembled conductor Jun Ogawa (Niigata University) 2IP3-4 - PBN: 190 AC loss calculation in high-Tc superconductor coil Seyong Choi (Korea Basic Science Institute) 2IP3-6 - PBN: 191 Measurement and Numerical Analysis of AC Loss in High Temperature Superconducting Coil Satoshi Fukui (Niigata University) 2IP3-7 - PBN: 192 Experimental investigation of loss characteristics with AC and DC offset transport current in HTS double pan-cake coil Jun Ogawa (Niigata University) 2BO - ITER-SST1-W7-X construction status 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Jean-Luc Duchateau, Kiyoshi Yoshida Place: Auditorium 2BO-1 - 16:00 The ITER Magnets: Design and Construction Status (Invited) Neil Mitchell (ITER Io) 2BO-2 - 16:30 The Toroidal Field Coils for the ITER Project Frederic Savary (ITER Organization) 2BO-3 - 16:45 Experiences from the assembly of the Magnet System for Wendelstein 7-X Lutz Wegener (Max-Planck-Institut Fuer Plasmaphysik) 2BO-4 - 17:00 Addressing the Technical Challenges for the Construction of the ITER Central Solenoid Paul Libeyre (ITER Organization) 2BO-5 - 17:15 Operation and test results from the SULTAN test facility Pierluigi Bruzzone (EPFL-CRPP) 2BO-6 - 17:30 SST-1 Toroidal Field Magnet Tests: Some Results & Lessons Learnt Subrata Pradhan (Institute For Plasma Research) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 60 2BO-7 - 17:45 Test results and investigation of Tcs degradation in the Japanese ITER CS conductor sample Tsutomu Hemmi (JAEA) 2DO - NMR and Medical & Biological Applications 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Dr. Shinji Matsumoto, Juan Bascunan Place: Endoume 2DO-1 - 16:00 Magnetic field distribution generated by screening current flowing in coated conductor Akihisa Miyazoe (The University Of Tokyo) 2DO-2 - 16:15 1.5T dedicated MRI scanner E. Demikhov (RTI, Cryomagnetic Systems, Moscow, Russia) 2DO-3 - 16:30 An MgB2 test coil for the development of a compact 3 T MgB2 magnet for MRI applications Honghai Song (Ge) 2DO-4 - 16:45 Environmental Vibration Induced Magnetic Field Disturbance in MRI Magnets Longzhi Jiang (Ge) 2DO-5 - 17:00 Reduction of shielding-current-generated magnetic field by using twisted Bi-2223 multifilamentary tape Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University) 2DO-6 - 17:15 Latest Progress on the Iseult/INUMAC Whole Body 11.7 T MRI Magnet Pierre Vdrine (CEA Saclay) 2DO-7 - 17:30 Whole-body 9.4 T/800mm Metabolism Imaging Superconducting Magnet system Qiuliang Wang (IEE CAS) 2DO-8 - 17:45 Design of a No-Insulation HTS Insert for a 1.3 GHz LTS/HTS NMR Magnet Seungyong Hahn (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology) 2GO2 - High strength conductors and insulating materials 16:00-18:00 Chairs: Sergei Zherlitsyn., Charles Swenson Place: Callelongue 2GO2-1 - 16:00 Development of a new insulation approach for the LHC 13kA interconnections Friedrich Lackner (CERN) 2GO2-2 - 16:15 Static Friction Tests on Materials for Electrical Insulation of Superconducting Coils Hannah Brice (Siemens Magnet Technology) 2GO2-3 - 16:30 Cu/Nb nanocomposite wires processed by severe plastic deformation for applications in high pulsed magnets: effects of the multi-scale microstructure on the mechanical properties Jean-Baptiste Dubois (University Of Poitiers) 2GO2-4 - 16:45 Impacts of Heat Treatment on Properties and Microstructure of Cu16at%Ag Conductors Ke Han (National High Magnetic Field Lab) 2GO2-5 - 17:00 Insulation of coated conductors for high field magnet applications Jun Lu (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) 2GO2-6 - 17:15 Control of Interstrand Contact Resistances of Nb3Sn Rutherford Cables with Cores of Woven- Glass-Fiber Ribbons and Stainless-Steel Tapes Mike Sumption (Csmm,Mse, The Ohio State University) 2GO2-7 - 17:30 Thermal Characterization of the Cable Insulation for the Nb-Ti HL-LHC Inner Triplet Model Pier Paolo Granieri (CERN, EPFL Lausanne) 2GO2-8 - 17:45 Development of insulation technology with vacuum-pressure-impregnation (VPI) for ITER correction coil Xiaowu Yu (Institute Of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) Wednesday, 14 September 2011 PT4 - Progress and expectations in MRI: The magnetic brain 8:30-9:15 Speaker: Denis Le Bihan (Neurospin, CEA Saclay) Chairs: Francois Kircher, Pierre Vedrine Place: Auditorium 3AP1 - Design of normal conducting accelerator magnets 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Rodger Bossert, Andrzej Siemko Place: Exhibition hall 3AP1-1 - PBN: 1 Design and manufacture of a main beam quadrupole model for CLIC Alexey Vorozhtsov (CERN/Jinr) 3AP1-2 - PBN: 2 Magnet Design for an Integrable Non-Linear Accelerator Lattice PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 61 Holger Witte (University Of Oxford / Jai) 3AP1- 3 - PBN: 3 Magnet Design for a 70 MeV H-/ D- Dual Accelerating Particle Cyclotron Tianjue Zhang (China Institute Of Atomic Energy) 3AP1-4 - PBN: 4 Improving the Reliability of Particle Accelerator Magnets Cherrill Spencer (Slac National Accelerator Laboratory) 3AP1-5 - PBN: 5 Cost Optimization of Conventional Room Temperature Magnets as a Function of Magnet Conductor Current Density* Michael Green (Michigan State University) 3AP1-6 - PBN: 6 Magnet Design and Fabrication of CYCIAE-14, a 14 MeV PET Cyclotron Tianjue Zhang (China Institute Of Atomic Energy) 3AP2 - Design of high eld accelerator magnets 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Herman ten Kate, Juan Carlos Perez Place: Exhibition hall 3AP2-1 - PBN: 7 Conceptual Design of a Large-aperture Dipole Magnet with Nb 3Al Cables Qingjin Xu (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)) 3AP2- 3 - PBN: 8 Design of the EuCARD high eld model dipole magnet FRESCA2 Attilio Milanese (CERN) 3AP2-4 - PBN: 9 The SMC (Short Model Coil) dipole: An R&D program for Nb 3Sn accelerator magnets Juan Carlos Perez (CERN) 3AP2-5 - PBN: 10 Design of 11 T Twin-Aperture Nb 3Sn Dipole Model for LHC upgrades Mikko Karppinen (CERN) 3AP2-6 - PBN: 11 Design of LD1, a large-aperture high-eld Nb 3Sn Dipole Magnet Paolo Ferracin (LBNL) 3AP2-7 - PBN: 12 Magnetic eld design of coil-dominated magnets wound with coated conductors Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University) 3AP2-8 - PBN: 1 3 Mechanical Behavior of HQ01, an Accelerator-Quality Quadrupole Magnet for the LHC Luminosity Upgrade Paolo Ferracin (LBNL) 3AP3 - Design of superconducting accelerator magnets 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Masayoshi Wake, Mike Tartaglia Place: Exhibition hall 3AP 3-1 - PBN: 14 Development of Corrector Magnet Designs for the SIS 300 Leonid Tkachenko (Institute For High Energy Physics, Ihep) 3AP 3-2 - PBN: 15 Cryogen Free Splittable Quadrupole Magnet for Linear Accelerators Vladimir Kashikhin (Fermilab) 3AP 3-3 - PBN: 16 Engineering Design of superconducting dipole coils for HIAF in Lanzhou Xiaoying Zhang (Institute Of Modern Physics) 3AP 3-4 - PBN: 17 Design of a high-eld low leakage magnet for ADS Yang Yang (Institute Of Modern Physics) 3AP 3-5 - PBN: 18 Active Shim Design of a 7T highly homogeneous Superconducting Magnet for Lanzhou Penning Trap Junjie Du (Institute Of Modern Physics) 3AP 3-6 - PBN: 19 Status of the development of superconducting magnets for the NICA project Hamlet Khodzhibagiyan (Joint Institute For Nuclear Research) 3AP 3-7 - PBN: 20 Magnetic design optimization and quench study of a highly saturated superferric quadrupole for FAIR Super-FRS multiplets Fernando Toral (Ciemat) 3AP 3-8 - PBN: 21 Conceptual Design Study on Septum Magnets for FAIR Kei Sugita (GSI) 3AP 3-9 - PBN: 22 Conceptual design of a 5 T, 6 m long and 6 m bore Solenoid for a future linear collider detector Herman ten Kate (CERN) 3BP1 - Fusion magnet design 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Joe Minervini, Subrata Pradhan Place: Exhibition hall 3BP1-1 - PBN: 2 3 Engineering problems of Tokamak T-15 electromagnet system reconstruction Eduard Bondarchuk (Efremov Institute) 3BP1-2 - PBN: 24 The trim coils for the Wendelstein 7-X magnet system Thomas Rummel (Max-Planck-Institut Fuer Plasmaphysik) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 62 3BP1- 3 - PBN: 25 Design of the in-vessel magnetic coils for generating a rotating resonant magnetic perturbation on the J-TEXT tokamak plasma Bo Rao (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 3BP1-4 - PBN: 26 Cryogen-free superconducting magnet for 170 GHz ECH CD system Yoshio Okui (Jastec) 3BP1-5 - PBN: 27 The JT-60SA toroidal eld magnet - design for assembly Sam Davis (Fusion For Energy) 3BP1-6 - PBN: 28 TF magnet superconducting design for FAST Luigi Reccia (ENEA) 3BP1-7 - PBN: 29 Design, and Analysis of the ITER Vertical Stability Coils Peter Titus (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) 3BP2 - Fusion magnet themohydraulics 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Cesar Luongo, Sylvie Nicollet Place: Exhibition hall 3BP2-1 - PBN: 30 Quasi 3D Thermohydraulic modelling and temperature margins of ITER Correction coils Florent Gauthier (Soditech) 3BP2-2 - PBN: 31 Impact of JT-60SA TF magnet mass ow on conductor margin and on cryogenic system Benoit Lacroix (CEA) 3BP2- 3 - PBN: 32 Thermal-hydraulic analysis of the helium inlets options for the ITER Central Solenoid Roberto Zanino (Dipartimento Di Energetica, Politecnico Di Torino) 3BP2-4 - PBN: 33 Vincenta simulation study on the mitigation operation of ITER magnet cryo-cooling system Dong Keun Oh (National Fusion Resaerch Institute) 3BP2-5 - PBN: 34 Benchmark of the 4C code against ITER TF magnet cool-down from 300 K to 80 K Roberto Bonifetto (Dipartimento Di Energetica, Politecnico Di Torino) 3BP2-6 - PBN: 35 Thermohydraulic Behaviors of KSTAR PF Superconducting Magnet System in Operation Soo Hwan Park (National Fusion Research Institute) 3BP2-7 - PBN: 36 1D thermal-hydraulic analysis of the superconducting proposal for the CS magnets of FAST Gian Mario Polli (ENEA) 3BP2-8 - PBN: 37 2D thermal analysis of the superconducting proposal for the TF magnets of FAST Gian Mario Polli (ENEA) 3CP1 - HTS Magnets 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Christian-Eric Bruzek, Huub Weijers Place: Exhibition hall 3CP1-1 - PBN: 38 Research and Development for Upgrading a Cryogen-Free 18T Superconducting Magnet Kotaro Marukawa (Toshiba Corporation) 3CP1-2 - PBN: 39 A superconducting magnetization system with hybrid superconducting wire for the study and application of superconductivity S.D. Chen (Department Of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University) 3CP1- 3 - PBN: 40 Design, Construction and Testing of the 25T HTS Insert Coil Using REBCO Tapes Guoqiang Wen (IEE CAS) 3CP1-4 - PBN: 41 2G HTS coils in external background elds up to 18T Jeremy Good (Cryogenic Ltd) 3CP1-5 - PBN: 42 Development of HTS Insert Magnet using Main and Auxiliary Coil for High Field Applications Myunghwan Ku (Soonchunhyang Univ.) 3CP1-6 - PBN: 4 3 Stability and normal zone propagation in a 50 Tesla solenoid wound of YBCO coated conductor tape - FEM modeling Milan Majoros (The Ohio State University) 3CP1-7 - PBN: 44 Characteristic Comparison for the Various Winding Methods of HTS Magnets Hyun Chul Jo (Yonsei University) 3CP1-8 - PBN: 45 Characteristics of Critical Current of HTS Layer Winding Coils with Various Winding Tensions and Bending Diameter Hyun Chul Jo (Yonsei University) 3CP1-9 - PBN: 46 A Study on 11T hybrid (LTS/HTS) magnet with no insulation and layer winding method Sukjin Choi (Yonsei University) 3DP1 - B iological and Novel applications 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Akihisa Miyazoe, Xiaotao Han Place: Exhibition hall 3DP1-1 - PBN: 47 A bionic articial heart blood pump driven by permanent magnet located outside human body PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 63 Dong Xia (Institute Of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 3DP1-2 - PBN: 48 Study on an algorithm in magnetic detection electrical impedance tomography with nodal Jacobian Shuai Zhang (Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Field And Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University Of Technology) 3DP1-3 - PBN: 49 Optimal design of a focused hyperthermia system S.L. Ho (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 3DP1-4 - PBN: 50 Design and Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Scanning Electromagnetic Guide Device for Magnetic Drug Delivery Xiaotao Han (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center, Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 3DP1-5 - PBN: 51 Analysis and Optimized Design of Magnetic Navigation System Using Helmholtz and Maxwell coils Quanliang Cao (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center,Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 3DP1-6 - PBN: 52 High-Temperature Superconducting Coil For Magnetically-Guided Feeding Tube Application John Voccio (American Superconductor Corporation) 3DP1-7 - PBN: 53 Numerical Analysis for Magnetophoretic Separation of Blood Cells in Fluid and Magnetic Field Myung Ki Baek (Sungkyunkwan University) 3EP1 - Characterizations and systems 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Jingye Zhang, Ciro Calzolaio Place: Exhibition hall and Level 1 entrance hall 3EP1-1 - PBN: 54 Minimum quench energy characteristic of YBCO coated conductor with different stabilizer thickness Joon-Han Bae (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) 3EP1-2 - PBN: 55 An optimization design of hybrid high temperature superconducting magnet Fengshun Jiao (R&D Center Of Applied Superconductivity College Of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 3EP1-3 - PBN: 56 Performance test of cooling system for 500 m HTS cable in KEPCO power grid Yeon Suk Choi (Korea Basic Science Institute) 3EP1-4 - PBN: 57 Inductive method for the determination of the critical current Ic of a HTS stator in axial flux configuration Adrian Gonzalez-Parada (University Of Guanajuato) 3EP1-5 - PBN: 58 Heat Transfer and Mechanical Analysis for AC Loss Measurement Cryostat Yiran Chen (University Of Cambridge) 3EP1-6 - PBN: 59 Transient Analysis of The unbalanced faults in the Double-Circuit Distribution Line Hyoung-Min Park (Chosun University) 3EP1-7 - PBN: 60 Novel Protection Scheme with the Superconducting Power Cables and Fault Current Limiters through the RTDS Test in Icheon Substation Hansang Lee (Korea University) 3EP1-8 - PBN: 61 Characterization of YBCO Coated Conductor Tapes by Pulsed Current Measurement Tests Carlos Shigue (Eel Usp) 3EP1-9 - PBN: 62 Transport current loss characteristics of HTS tape with harmonic current Makoto Tsuda (Tohoku University) 3EP1-10 - PBN: 63 AC loss of a balanced tri-axial HTS cable with lengthened twist pitches Ahmet Nuri Ozcivan (Tohoku University, Graduate School Of Engineering) 3EP2 - SMES and renewable energy 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Arnaud Badel, Wenyong Guo Place: Level 1 entrance hall 3EP2-1 - PBN: 64 Adaptive Control Strategy for Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage in Distribution Power Systemwith Photovoltaic Farm Jung-Wook Park (Yonsei Univ.) 3EP2-2 - PBN: 65 Alleviation of Power Fluctuation in Interconnected Power Systems with Wind Farm by SMES with Optimal Coil Size Mongkol Saejia (King MongkutS Institute Of Technology Ladkrabang) 3EP2-3 - PBN: 66 Design Study of SMES System Cooled by Thermo-Siphon with Liquid Hydrogen for Effective Use of Renewable Energy Takakazu Shintomi (Nihon University) 3EP2-4 - PBN: 67 Application of SMES and Fuel Cell SystemCombined with Liquid Hydrogen Vehicle Station to Renewable Energy Control Takataro Hamajima (Tohoku University) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 64 3EP2-5 - PBN: 68 SMES Control System for Frequency Regulation in Power Grid Considering Integration of Renewable Generation and Electric Vehicles Shuang Gao (The University Of Hong Kong) 3EP2-6 - PBN: 69 Transient Stability Improvement of Wind Farms with a Novel Current Source Converter Fed Wind Turbine-SMES Hybrid System Zheng Wang (School Of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University) 3EP2-7 - PBN: 70 Wind Farm Transient Stability Enhancement with Intelligent-controlled SMES Li Wu (Schenectady County Community College) 3EP2-8 - PBN: 71 Wind power output smoothing based on fuzzy Kalman lter for Wind/SMES/Battery hybrid power system Xiangjun Li (China Electric Power Research Institute) 3EP2-9 - PBN: 72 Compensation for the Power Fluctuation of the Large Scale Wind-Farm using Superconducting Flywheel Energy Storage System Hansang Lee (Korea University) 3EP2-10 - PBN: 7 3 Eective control of superconducting DC lines with SMES coils for improving the dispatchability and quality of large-scale wind power Tae Sik Nam (Yonsei University) 3EP3 - Resistive FCL 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Jie Sheng Place: Level 1 entrance hall 3EP 3-1 - PBN: 74 An Electrical-thermal Coupled Finite Element Model of High Temperature Superconductor for Resistive Type Fault Current Limiter Applications Jie Sheng (Shanghai Jiaotong University) 3EP 3-2 - PBN: 77 Heat generation issues of resistive type fault current limiter under normal and fault condition Li Ying (Shanghai Jiaotong University) 3EP 3-4 - PBN: 78 A Study on Lyapunov Stability Analysis of Multi-Machine Power System with a Resistive SFCL Jung-Wook Park (Yonsei Univ.) 3EP 3-5 - PBN: 79 Research on shunt impedance of improved Matrix-Type SFCL in current-limiting part Xin Wu (Institute Of Electrical Engineering,Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 3EP 3-6 - PBN: 80 Specications of the 22.9kV SFCL considering protection systems in Korean power distribution system Seung Ryul Lee (Keri(Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)) 3EP 3-7 - PBN: 81 Verication of a Design Technique of an SFCL System with a Copper Bypass Reactor Min Cheol Ahn (Kunsan National University) 3EP 3-8 - PBN: 82 Design and Tests of Prototype Hybrid Superconducting Fault Current Limiter with Fast Switch Jin Bae Na (Yonsei University) 3EP 3-9 - PBN: 8 3 Installation and testing of a commercial level SFCL Hye-Rim Kim (Kepco Research Institute) 3EP 3-10 - PBN: 75 Characterization of Fault Voltages of Matrix-type SFCL with 1 x 9 Module Dong Chul Chung (Woosuk University) 3EP 3-11 - PBN: 76 Numerical Analysis and Electrical Insulation Design of a Single-phase 154 kV class Non- inductively wound Solenoid Type Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Jin Bae Na (Yonsei University) 3FP1 - Industrial applications Magnetic separation 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Minoru Takeda, Milan Majoros Place: Level 1 entrance hall and Hall Callelongue 3FP1-1 - PBN: 85 Development of 7 T Superconducting Magnetic Separation System Wenbin Ma (Institute Of High Energy Physics) 3FP1- 3 - PBN: 86 Development of a Superconducting Electromagnet Iron Separator Zhilong Hou (Institute Of High Energy Physics (Ihep) Chinese Academy Of Sicences) 3FP1-4 - PBN: 87 Physical design of High Gradient Superconducting Magnetic Separation System Feipeng Ning (Institute Of High Energy Physics, Graduate University Of Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 3FP1-5 - PBN: 88 Development of a superconducting high gradient magnetic separator for the highly viscous uid Fumihito Mishima (Osaka University) 3FP1-6 - PBN: 89 A Superconducting HGMS for purication of Wastewater in steelmaking converter Meifen Wang (Institute Of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 3FP1-7 - PBN: 90 Fundamental Study on Removal of Arsenic Using Magnetic Separation Naoki Nomura (Osaka University) 3GP1 - S tructural and high strength materials 9:15-11:45 PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 65 Chairs: Florence Lecouturier, Kazuya Hamada Place: Hall Callelongue 3GP1-1 - PBN: 91 Thermal stability of Cu-Nb micro-composites prepared by bundling and drawing process Ming Liang (Northwest Institute For Non-Ferrous Material Research) 3GP1-2 - PBN: 92 Elastic-plastic Transition in Nanostructured Materials: Definition and Effect of Internal Stress on Microplastic Regime of nanocomposite wires for applications in high pulsed magnets Ludovic Thilly (University Of Poitiers) 3GP1-3 - PBN: 93 Magnetic Properties of Shielding Materials for Superconducting Cavities Mika Masuzawa (KEK) 3GP1-4 - PBN: 94 Selection Tests of MnZn and NiZn ferrites for Mu2e 300 kHz and 5.1 MHz AC dipoles Gueorgui Velev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) 3GP1-5 - PBN: 95 The effect of plastic deformation on low temperature mechanical and magnetic properties of austenite 316LN tube for ITER TF conductor Soo-Hyeon Park (National Fusion Research Institute) 3GP1-6 - PBN: 96 Trivalent chrome plating for ITER strands Hem Kanithi (Luvata Waterbury, Inc.) 3GP1-7 - PBN: 97 Impact of cold work on ductility of ITER TF jacket material Klaus-Peter Weiss (Institute For Technical Physic - Kit) 3GP1-8 - PBN: 98 The Mechanism of cube texture formation in Ni-7at.%Wsubstrate Gao Mangmang (Beijing University Of Technology) 3GP1-9 - PBN: 99 Heat treatment effect on the magnetic properties of Cu-Nb micro-composites Yafeng Lu (Northest Institute For Non-Ferrous Material Research) 3GP2 - Coated conductors I: Mechanical behavior and applications 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Marco Breschi, Hidetoshi Oguro Place: Hall Callelongue 3GP2-1 - PBN: 100 Relation between dependence of AC transport current losses in YBCO coated conductors on repeated mechanical stresses and cracks in the superconductor layers cracks by stresses Ryuta Honzawa (Sophia University) 3GP2-2 - PBN: 101 Performance of REBa2Cu3O7- coated conductor high-field magnet cables in magnetic fields up to 20 T Johann Emhofer (Vienna University Of Technology / Atominstitut) 3GP2-3 - PBN: 102 Characteristic Strain Response on Ic in REBCO Coated Conductor Tapes Under Magnetic Field at 77K Hyung-Seop Shin (Andong National University) 3GP2-4 - PBN: 103 Evaluation of Superconducting Properties of GdBCO Coated Conductors Jointed by Fusion Splicing Technique Young-Gyun Kim (Korea University) 3GP2-5 - PBN: 104 Compact GdBa2Cu3O7-delta coated conductor cables for high-field magnet applications Danko van der Laan (University Of Colorado & NIST) 3GP2-6 - PBN: 105 Fabrication and mechanical property of fine round wire using coated conductors Hongsoo Ha (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) 3GP2-7 - PBN: 106 Strain dependence of Superconducting properties for GdBCO Coated Conductor in High Field under Tensile Load H. Oguro (Tohoku University) 3GP3 - Characterization of Bi-based superconductors 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Andrea Malagoli, Jeff Parrell Place: Hall Callelongue and Auditorium foyer 3GP3-1 - PBN: 109 Hoop stress measurements on BSCCO tape reinforced with carbon fiber Davide Uglietti (National Institute For Materials Science, Sengen 1-2-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan) 3GP3-2 - PBN: 110 Influence of repeated tensile stresses in c-axis direction on AC losses in multi-filamentary Bi2223/ Ag-sheathed wires Takeshi Noda (Sophia University) 3GP3-3 - PBN: 111 The critical current degradation behavior of Bi-2223 superconducting tapes due to different fatigue cycle bending Lantao Huang (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 3GP3-4 - PBN: 112 AC transport losses of Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 tape in DC applied Fields and field angles Guomin Zhang (Institute Of Electrical Engineering,CAS) 3GP3-5 - PBN: 113 Fabrication of a high-strength Ag/Al2O3 alloy sheathing for Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+X multifilamentary round wire MT-22 2011 Marseille France 66 Amir Kajbafvala (Department Of Materials Science And Engineering, North Carolina State University, Engineering Building I, 911 Partners Way, Raleigh, Nc 27695-7907, Usa) 3GP3-6 - PBN: 114 Microstructure-based modeling of the electrical and mechanical behaviors of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox/ AgMg round wires using statistical approaches Xiaofan Gou (Materials Science Department, Ncsu) 3GP3-7 - PBN: 115 Enhancement of the E(J, B) power law characterization for superconducting wires from electrical measurements on a coil Julien Leclerc (Group Of Research In Electrical Engineering And Electronics Of Nancy) 3HP1 - Current leads + feeders (ITER) 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Reinhard Heller, Claudio Marinucci Place: Auditorium foyer 3HP1-1 - PBN: 116 R&D on HTS Module of Current Lead for ITER Chenglian Liu (Asipp) 3HP1-2 - PBN: 118 Manufacture and test of the prototype of Vacuum Barrier for the ITER Magnet Feeder system Kun Lu (Asipp) 3HP1-3 - PBN: 119 Status of R&D for ITER Feeder System Procurement in China Yuntao Song (Institute Of Plasma Physics, CAS) 3HP1-4 - PBN: 120 Development of fin-type heat exchanger for ITER 10 kA HTS current lead Kaizhong Ding (Institute Of Plasma Physics, CAS) 3HP1-5 - PBN: 121 Key components of the ITER magnet feeders Pierre Bauer (ITER) 3HP1-6 - PBN: 122 Manufacturing Procedure and Technnology R&D for The ITER Prototype Current Leads Tingzhi Zhou (Institute Of Plasma Physics Chinese Academy Of Sciences (Asipp), Hefei, China) 3HP1-7 - PBN: 123 Cryogenic Engineering Design of the ITER Superconducting Magnet Feeders Ananta Sahu (Institute For Plasma Research) 3HP1-8 - PBN: 124 Design Approach and Analysis Results for Structure Feeders of ITER Magnets Ananta Sahu (Institute For Plasma Research) 3HP1-9 - PBN: 125 Progress in Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing Studies of the ITER Feeders Chen-Yu Gung (ITER Organization) 3HP1-10 - PBN: 117 The ITER Current Leads Tom Taylor (CERN) 3HP2 - Current leads + feeders 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Pierre Bauer, Gianmario Polli Place: Auditorium foyer 3HP2-1 - PBN: 126 Material Choice for Current Leads Victor Keilin (Kurchatov Institute) 3HP2-2 - PBN: 127 Optimization of Current Leads for HTS Elements Immersed in Liquid Nitrogen Ho-Myung Chang Chang (Hong Ik University) 3HP2-3 - PBN: 128 Development of HTS Current Leads for Industrial Fabrication Rainer Wesche (EPFL-CRPP) 3HP2-4 - PBN: 129 Analysis and performance assessment for a 68 kA HTS current lead heat exchanger Enrico Rizzo (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology) 3HP2-6 - PBN: 130 Design, Fabrication and Testing of the High Temperature Superconductor Current Leads for a Cooling System Using a Solid Cryogen Oh Jun Kwon (Korea University) 3HP2-7 - PBN: 131 Nitrogen cooled 20 kA HTS leads for the NHMFL Series Connected Hybrid Hubertus Weijers (NHMFL / FSU) 3HP2-8 - PBN: 132 Experimental study of the New Type HTS Current Leads to be Applied to the Nuclear Fusion Devices Jae Young Jang (Yonsei University) 3HP2-9 - PBN: 133 The Cooling and Safety Design of a Pair of Binary Leads for the MICE Superconducting Coupling Magnets Li Wang (Shanghai Institute Of Applied Physics, CAS, China) 3IP1 - ac loss and eddy current LTS 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Alfredo Portone, Alex Torre Place: Auditorium foyer PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 67 3IP1-1 - PBN: 134 Currents induced in the lap-type joints of cable-in-conduit superconductors exposed to the time- varying magnetic field Mikhail Astrov (Efremov Institute) 3IP1-2 - PBN: 135 Mathematical Modeling for Current Distribution in Superconducting Magnet with the Regularization Method Q. Wang (IEE CAS) 3IP1-4 - PBN: 136 AC Loss Analysis of Superconducting Electromagnetic Iron Separator Wenbin Ma (Institute Of High Energy Physics) 3IP1-5 - PBN: 137 Validation of homogenized filament bundle model in AC-loss computations Mika Lyly (Tampere University Of Technology) 3IP1-6 - PBN: 138 Study on Eddy-Current Loss inside Copper Shielding of Transformers under DC biasing Condition Zhigang Zhao (Hebei University Of Technology) 3IP1-7 - PBN: 139 Measurement and Calculation of Iron Loss and Flux inside Silicon Steel Lamination under DC Biasing Zhigang Zhao (Hebei University Of Technology) 3IP2 - Mechanics 1 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Luigi Reccia, Chiangbo Chen Place: Auditorium foyer 3IP2-1 - PBN: 140 Multiscale Homogenization Method to Calculate the Mechanical Properties of Superconducting Solenoids Lankai Li (IEE CAS) 3IP2-2 - PBN: 142 Stress Analysis of HTS Field Magnet for 10 MW Class Superconducting Wind Power Generator Jhong-Soo Lim (Research Institute Of Industrial Science) 3IP2-3 - PBN: 143 Numerical analysis of structural parameters effects on false residual currents in residual current device by FEM Guanying Zhang (Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Field And Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University Of Technology, Guangrong Road 8, Hongqiao, Tianjin 300130, China) 3IP2-4 - PBN: 144 Fatigue Analysis of Pulsed Magnet with Finite Element Method Yunxing Song (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center) 3IP2-5 - PBN: 145 Analysis of Stress Distribution in Helical Coils with Geodesic Windings based on Virial Theorem Hiroaki Tsutsui (Tokyo Institute Of Technology) 3IP2-6 - PBN: 146 Mechanical Design of e-Lens Solenoid and Corrector System For RHIC Head-on Beam-Beam Compensation Michael Anerella (Brookhaven National Laboratory) 3IP2-7 - PBN: 147 Stress analysis of a 7T actively shielded superconducting magnet for animal MRI Jiangbo Chen (Tsinghua University) 3IP2-8 - PBN: 148 Interaction Body Force Density and Mechanical Deformation in Soft Magnetic Materials with External Field by Freezing Procedure of Magnetization Hong-Joon Kim (Kyungpook National University) 3IP2-9 - PBN: 149 Pre-stress Analysis of the 4.5 T Conduction Cooled Magnet Based on Detail FEM Hongjie Zhang (Beijing Insititute Of Petrochemical Technology) 3IP2-10 - PBN: 141 Mechanical Stability Analysis of 9.4 T MRI Superconducting Magnet Hongjie Zhang (Beijing Insititute Of Petrochemical Technology) 3IP3 - Mechanics 2 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Bernard Gastineau, Hugo Bajas Place: Auditorium foyer 3IP3-1 - PBN: 150 Heat transfer and structural analysis of KIRAMS K1720 superconducting cyclotorn Bong Hwan Hong (Kirams) 3IP3-2 - PBN: 152 Development of fabrication technologies for ITER Magnet Supports Pengyuan Li (SWIP) 3IP3-3 - PBN: 153 Structural analysis of the ITER magnet feeders Yuri Ilin (ITER) 3IP3-4 - PBN: 154 Analyses of serration effect at 4K in structural components of Wendelstein 7-X Joris Fellinger (Max Planck Institut Fuer Plasma Physik) 3IP3-5 - PBN: 155 The Concept and Application of Reinforcement Ratio Zhongyu Zhou (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center) 3IP3-6 - PBN: 156 Final Development of the Helium Inlet for the ITER Toroidal Field Coils Christelle Boyer (ITER Organization) 3IP3-7 - PBN: 157 A global structural and electromagnetic FE model for the prediction of the mechanical behaviour MT-22 2011 Marseille France 68 of the JT-60SA superconducting magnet system Valerio Tomarchio (Fusion For Energy (F4E)) 3IP3-8 - PBN: 158 Multiscale mechanical modeling of low temperature superconducting cables Pierre Manil (CEA Saclay) 3IP3-9 - PBN: 159 Experimental and Numerical Evaluation of Mechanical Deformation and Distributive Magnetic Loads with Different Mechanical Constraints in Two Parallel Conducting Bars In-Ho Kim (Kyungpook National University) 3IP3-10 - PBN: 151 Plastic modeling of superconducting Rutherford-type cable fabrication Giuseppe Gallo (Fermilab) 3JP1 - Bulk materials and magnets 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Takeshi Kato, Frank Hornung Place: Auditorium foyer and Level 0 hall 3JP1-1 - PBN: 160 A temperature stable permanent magnet for a watt balance Davide Tommasini (CERN) 3JP1-2 - PBN: 161 A proposal of new fabricating technique of large MgB2 bulk by a capsule method Tomoyuki Naito (Iwate University) 3JP1-3 - PBN: 162 Numerical Simulation of Conventional/Enhanced Permanent Magnet Method: Influence of Crack on Accuracy Teruou Takayama (Yamagata University) 3JP1-4 - PBN: 163 The relationship of torque and different lateral displacements for multi-seeds YBaCuO bulk above a permanent magnet guideway undergoning ?Z? movements Rong Zeng (Applied Superconductivity Laboratory, Southwest Jiaotong University (Asclab) , Chengdu 610031, Sichuan, China) 3JP1-5 - PBN: 164 Thin wall bulk high temperature superconductor as a permanent cryomagnet Xavier Chaud (CNRS/LNCMI/Creta) 3JP1-6 - PBN: 165 Optimisation of magnetic flux pump effect in a superconductor system with soft ferrites Chia-Hao Hsu (University Of Cambridge) 3JP1-7 - PBN: 166 Mechanical Characteristics of A Flux Pinned Magnet-Superconductor Pair for Self-Assembly of Spacecraft modules Wenjiang Yang (Beihang University) 3JP1-8 - PBN: 167 A study on the no insulation winding method of the HTS magnet compared with insulation winding method Sukjin Choi (Yonsei University) 3JP1-9 - PBN: 168 3 Tesla MgB2 Bulk Superconducting Magnet Akiyasu Yamamoto (University Of Tokyo) 3JP1-10 - PBN: 169 Study on Magnetic Drug Delivery System Using HTS Bulk Magnet Kota Nakagawa (Osaka University) 3JP2 - MHD, RF and other applications 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Vladimir Kashikin, Hidehiko Okada Place: Level 0 hall 3JP2-1 - PBN: 170 Influence of the Magnetic Field Topology on Hall Thruster Discharge Channel Wall Erosion Chang Liu (Beijing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics) 3JP2-2 - PBN: 171 Computational study of effects of length-diameter ratio of chamber and magnet separation on primary electron confinement in ion thruster Junxue Ren (Beijing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics) 3JP2-3 - PBN: 172 A Simulation Study of Solution Flow under Magnetic Force Field Hidehiko Okada (National Institute For Materials Science) 3JP2-4 - PBN: 173 Feasibility research on improving the pulsed current output of superconducting inductor by using HTS air-core transformer Song Meng (Meng Song) 3JP2-5 - PBN: 174 Effect of design parameters of printed-circuit-board coils to the resonant frequency in wireless power transfer system W. Y. Chau (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 3JP2-6 - PBN: 175 Research for plasma behavior in the magnetic mirror field of VASIMR Bo Li (Beihang University) 3JP2-7 - PBN: 176 Numerical study of the influence of the magnetic field on the lifetime of the discharge cathode of ion engines Kan Xie (Beijing University Of Aeronautics And Astronautics) 3JP2-8 - PBN: 177 Analysis of the Alignment Effect between Transmitter and Receiver Coils of Printed-circuit-broad Resonant Wireless Transfer System W. Y. Chau (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 69 3KP1 - Magnetic measurements I 9:15-11:45 Chairs: George Velev, Marco Buzio Place: Level 0 hall 3KP1-1 - PBN: 178 Novel set-up for magnets test Yury Klimchenko (The D.V. Efremov Institute Of Electrophysical Apparatus (Niiefa)) 3KP1-2 - PBN: 179 Instrumentation for Magnetic Measurements in Superconducting Magnets Vladimir Alferov (Institute For High Energy Physics) 3KP1-3 - PBN: 180 Test Results of the Magnetic Field Measurements for NSLS-II Sextupole Li Li (Institute Of High Energy Physics, CAS) 3KP1-4 - PBN: 181 Development of a Test Bench for the Magnetic Measurements on the Phase Shifters for the European XFEL Santiago Sanz (Ciemat) 3KP1-5 - PBN: 182 Experimental validation of multipole magnetic measurements by vibrating wire systems Carlo Petrone (CERN) 3KP1-6 - PBN: 183 Magnetic Field Measurements of RCS Dipole for CSNS Wan Chen (Ihep) 3KP1-7 - PBN: 184 Magnetic measurements of Nb3Sn dipole and quadrupole magnets Xiaorong Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 3KP1-8 - PBN: 185 Measurements of magnetic field harmonics in superconducting coil wound by surface winding technology Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University) 3KP2 - Mechanical, electrical and cryogenic measurements I 9:15-11:45 Chairs: Emanuela Barzi, Ezra Van Lanen Place: Level 0 hall 3KP2-1 - PBN: 186 Measurement of the Deformation in Pulsed Magnets by Means of Optical Fiber Sensors Tao Peng (Huazhong University Of Science And Technology, Wuhan, China) 3KP2-2 - PBN: 189 Data Acquisition of a Tensile Test Stand for Cryogenic Environment Mathias Heiduk (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology - Institute For Technical Physics) 3KP2-3 - PBN: 190 Basics of Quality Assurance Strategy for Electrical Integrity of Superconducting Magnets Andrzej Stafiniak (GSI) 3KP2-4 - PBN: 191 An Experimental Study on the Superconducting Coil Behaviors Using Electromagnetic Pulse Signals during Ramping Ryuya Ando (Hitachi, Ltd.) 3KP2-5 - PBN: 192 R&D of qualification tests of the key components for ITER magnet supports at SWIP Binglin Hou (Southwestern Institute Of Physics) 3KP2-6 - PBN: 193 R3B-Glad magnet R and D tests program: Thermosiphon loop with horizontal section, superconducting cable joints, and reduced scale ?coil in its casing? mock-up Bernard Gastineau (CEA Saclay, Irfu) 3KP2-8 - PBN: 194 Precise Measurement of the Inductance and Resistance of a Pulsed Field Magnet Based on Digital Lock-in Technique Xiaotao Han (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center,Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 3KP2-9 - PBN: 195 Influence of mechanical vibration and losses under AC operating in Bi-2223 tapes with ionic liquid Kazuya Nakamura (Sophia University) 3KP2-10 - PBN: 187 An Investigation of Eddy Current Loss in Superconducting Cable-in-Conduit Conductors (CICC). Victor Keilin (Kurchatov Institute) 3KP2-11 - PBN: 188 A novel quench protection technique for HTS coils Tsuyoshi Wakuda (Hitachi) Thursday, 15 September 2011 PT5 - High Field Superconductors beyond Nb3Sn 8:00-8:45 Speaker: David Larbalestier (NHMFL-FSU) Chairs: Pascal Tixador, Vitaly Vysotsky Place: Auditorium PT6 - High magnetic field for material science 8:45-9:30 Speaker: Kazuhisa Kakurai (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Chairs: Liye Xiao, Akira Yamamoto MT-22 2011 Marseille France 70 Place: Auditorium 4AO - FAIR, PSI, HFM 10:00-12:00 Chairs: Mikko Karppinen, Giorgio Ambrosio Place: Auditorium 4AO-1 - 10:00 High field limits in superconducting magnets for particle accelerators (Invited) Todesco Ezio (CERN) 4AO-2 - 10:30 The EuCARD High Field Magnet project Gijs de Rijk (CERN) 4AO-3 - 10:45 Magnet Design and Measurement Results of the Solenoids and Bunch Compressor Bending Magnets of the SwissFEL Injector Test Facility Marco Negrazus (Paul Scherrer Institute) 4AO-6 - 11:00 R&D efforts towards high field accelerator magnets at KEK Tatsushi Nakamoto (KEK) 4AO-7 - 11:15 Design of a spin-rotator device for the High Magnetic Field Project at PSI Vjeran Vrankovic (Paul Scherrer Institute) 4FO - New Developments and applications 10:00-12:00 Chairs: Andreis den Ouden, Yuki Iwasa Place: Callelongue 4FO-1 - 10:00 Where in the world are we going? Magnetically speaking. Chris Redmon (Ut-Battelle Llc, Oak Ridge National Lab) 4FO-2 - 10:15 Electrode Partitioning MHD Method for Separating Oil from Contaminated Seawater Using High- Field Superconducting Magnet Minoru Takeda (Kobe University) 4FO-3 - 10:30 Design and Assembly of a Nb3Sn Superconducting Vector Magnet Soren Prestemon (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 4FO-4 - 10:45 DI-BSCCO magnets for industrial applications Takeshi Kato (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.) 4FO-5 - 11:00 Magnetic Amplifier Using MgB2 Bulk Superconductors Tsukasa Kiyoshi (National Institute For Materials Science) 4FO-6 - 11:15 BNL Direct Wind Superconducting Magnets? Brett Parker (BNL) 4FO-7 - 11:30 Operational Performance of NHMFL 85 Tesla Pulsed Magnet System and Evaluation of the 95 Tesla System Upgrade Charles Swenson (Los Alamos National Laboratory) 4GO1 - Nb3Sn strand and conductor performance 10:00-12:00 Chairs: Peter Lee, Carmine Senatore Place: Endoume 4GO1-1 - 10:00 Status of ITER Conductor Production (Invited) Arnaud Devred (ITER Organization, 13115 St. Paul Lez Durance, France) 4GO1-2 - 10:30 Transverse and axial loading tests on ITER Nb3Sn TF and CS strands and correlation with full- size ITER CICC performance Arend Nijhuis (University Of Twente) 4GO1-3 - 10:45 Development of Nb_3Sn and BSCCO-2212 conductors for high field applications Jeff Parrell (Oxford Superconducting Technology) 4GO1-4 - 11:00 Progress on Internal-Tin Route Nb3Sn Superconducting Strand in WST Jianwei Liu (Western Superconducting Technologies) 4GO1-5 - 11:15 Development of the new type Internal Tin Nb3Sn superconducting wires Ohata Katsumi (Hitachi Cable Ltd.) 4GO1-6 - 11:30 Influence of wire parameters on critical current vs. strain characteristics of bronze processed Nb3Sn superconducting wires Takayuki Miyatake (Japan Superconductor Technology, Inc.) 4GO1-7 - 11:45 Analyses of Conductor Performance Qualification Samples for the ITER TF Coils Arnaud Devred (ITER Organization, 13115 St. Paul Lez Durance, France) 4AP1 - Magnets for muons 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Akira Yamamoto, Ezio Todesco Place: Exhibition hall PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 71 4AP1-1 - PBN: 1 Design and Test Results of Helical Solenoid Short Model Based on YBCO Tape Miao Yu (Fermilab) 4AP1-2 - PBN: 2 Development of Superconducting Solenoid for the Hyperfine Structure Measurement of Muonium at J-PARC Ken-Ichi Sasaki (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) 4AP1-3 - PBN: 3 Model NbTi Helical Solenoid Fabrication and Test Results Michael Tartaglia (Fermilab) 4AP1-4 - PBN: 4 Construction and Test Results of 100 mm, 10 T HTS Solenoid for Muon Collider Ramesh Gupta (Brookhaven National Laboratory) 4AP1-5 - PBN: 5 Updated Design of MICE Coupling Magnets Li Wang (Shanghai Institute Of Applied Physics, CAS, China) 4AP1-6 - PBN: 6 Design of the Mu2e Transport Solenoid and challenges posed by the coupling with the larger adjacent solenoids Giorgio Ambrosio (Fermilab) 4AP2 - Radiation resistant magnets 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Tatsushi Nakamoto, Paul Brindza Place: Exhibition hall 4AP2-1 - PBN: 7 Radiation-Resistant Magnets for Neutrino Beam Line at J-PARC Erina Hirose (KEK) 4AP2-2 - PBN: 8 Indirectly Cooled Radiation-Resistant Magnet with Slanting Saddle Shape Coils for New Secondary Beam Extraction at J-PARC Hadron Facility Hitoshi Takahashi (KEK) 4AP2-3 - PBN: 9 Radiation resistant prototype dipole for the first stage of Super-FRS Carsten Muehle (GSI Helmholtzzentrum Fuer Schwerionenforschung) 4AP2-4 - PBN: 10 Optimization and Testing of a 120-mm LARP Nb3Sn Quadrupole Coil using Magnetic Mirror Structure Rodger Bossert (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) 4AP2-5 - PBN: 11 Mechanical Design, Assembly and Testing of an Alternate Structure for LARP Nb3Sn Quadrupole Magnets for LHC Michael Anerella (Brookhaven National Laboratory) 4AP2-7 - PBN: 12 The Two-dimensional Design of a Mixed Multipole Magnet for FRIB at Michigan State University Michael Green (Michigan State University) 4AP2-8 - PBN: 13 Steady State Heat Deposits Modeling in the Nb3Sn Quadrupole Magnets for the Upgrade of the LHC Inner Triplet Dariusz Bocian (FNAL) 4AP2-9 - PBN: 14 Progress in the Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole R&D by LARP Giorgio Ambrosio (Fermilab) 4BP1 - Fusion magnet fabrication I 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Alessandro Bonito-Olivia, Byung Su Lim Place: Exhibition hall 4BP1-1 - PBN: 15 Manufacture of the Winding Pack and Development of Key Parts for the JT-60SA Poloidal Field Coils Katsuhiko Tsuchiya (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 4BP1-2 - PBN: 16 Special Purpose Winding Machine for Fusion relevant magnets in India Madhu Patel (PatelS Analog & Digital Mst. Co. Pvt. Ltd.) 4BP1-3 - PBN: 17 JT-60SA TF magnet joints developments and prequalification Patrick Decool (CEA) 4BP1-4 - PBN: 18 Research on Manufacture and Enclosure Welding of ITER Correction Coils Cases Zibo Zhou (Institute Of Plasma Physics,CAS) 4BP1-5 - PBN: 19 Status of the F4E Procurement of Radial Plate prototypes for the EU ITER TF Coils Eva Boter (Fusion For Energy) 4BP1-6 - PBN: 20 Vacuum Pressure Impregnation process in superconducting coils: best practice Juan Knaster (ITER) 4BP1-7 - PBN: 21 The EDIPO Project: status and outlook Alfredo Portone (Fusion For Energy) 4BP1-8 - PBN: 22 Trial fabrication of one-third scale double pancake of ITER Toroidal Field Coil Kunihiro Matsui (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 4BP1-9 - PBN: 23 Progress on the ITER TF Coil Winding Pack Robert Harrison (Fusion For Energy) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 72 4BP2 - Fusion magnet fabrication II 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Mark Bird, Patrick Decool Place: Exhibition hall 4BP2-1 - PBN: 24 Sub nano-ohm joints in SST-1 TF magnet winding packs Upendra Prasad (Institute For Plasma Research) 4BP2-2 - PBN: 25 Qualication of Mass-produced Nb 3Sn Conductors for ITER Toroidal Field Coils in Japan Yoshihiro Nabara (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) 4BP2- 3 - PBN: 26 The Status of Technology Research and Development of Correction Coils for ITER Liu Zhihong (Instititute Of Plasma Physics, Chinese Acdemy Of Sciences) 4BP2-4 - PBN: 27 Status of ITER Manufacturing Database for the Magnet System Procurement Kazutaka Seo (ITER Organization) 4BP2-5 - PBN: 28 MANUFACTURING OF ACTIVE IN-VESSEL SADDLE COILS FOR ASDEX UPGRADE Wolfgang Walter (Babcock Noell Gmbh) 4BP2-6 - PBN: 29 Development of structures for ITER Toroidal Field Coil in Japan Masahide Iguchi (JAEA) 4BP2-7 - PBN: 30 INDUSTRY STUDY ON THE MANUFACTURING OF THE TF COILS FOR JT-60SA Katrin Heyn (Babcock Noell Gmbh) 4BP2-8 - PBN: 31 Preparation for ITER Central Solenoid conductor manufacturing Kazuya Hamada (JAEA) 4CP1 - Resistive Magnets 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Sergei Zherlitsyn, Stephane Sanlippo Place: Exhibition hall 4CP1-1 - PBN: 32 Conical Insert Design for the HZB Series-Connected Hybrid Jingping Chen (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) 4CP1-2 - PBN: 33 NMR at 30 T in resolution and stability enhanced resistive high-eld magnets Holger Stork (LNCMI/CNRS) 4CP1- 3 - PBN: 34 Investigation of 15 to 24 MW Resistive Insert Magnets Built into a 20 T ?440mm Room-Temperature Bore Superconducting Outsert Magnet Toshihisa Asano (National Institute For Materials Science) 4CP1-4 - PBN: 35 Design and construction of a 38 T resistive magnet at the Nijmegen High Field Magnet Laboratory Stephanus Wiegers (Hfml Imm Radboud University) 4CP1-5 - PBN: 36 Fabrication and Test of a Powered Scattering Magnet at the NHMFL Jack Toth (NHMFL) 4CP1-6 - PBN: 37 Resistive Solenoid Development at the NHMFL Jingping Chen (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory) 4CP1-7 - PBN: 38 Magnet control and monitoring system Romain Barbier (CNRS / LNCMI) 4CP1-8 - PBN: 39 DC High eld magnets at the LNCMI Francois Debray (CNRS-LNCMI) 4DP1 - Low Field Magnets for MRI 13:00-14:45 Chairs: E. Demikhov Place: Exhibition hall 4DP1-1 - PBN: 40 Self Axial Shimming Field Inhomogenity for MRI Magnet Shen Weijun (General Electrical Co) 4DP1-2 - PBN: 41 A magnetic eld spherical harmonics rapid calculation method of design of shim coils for NMR and MRI Magnets Cong Wen (IEE CAS) 4DP1- 3 - PBN: 42 Quench Protection Design of A 1.5T MRI Equipment Yi Li (IEE CAS) 4DP1-4 - PBN: 4 3 Research on Robustness of Homogeneity for MRI Superconducting Magnet Chunzhong Wang (IEE CAS) 4DP1-5 - PBN: 44 MRI Magnet pole plate optimization method by Fourier decomposition Vincenzo Punzo (Esaote) 4DP1-6 - PBN: 45 Asymmetrical Gradient Coil Design by Numerical Approach for MRI Brain Imaging Xiaofei You (Institute Of Electrical Engineering Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4DP1-7 - PBN: 46 Design of Cylindrical Transverse Gradient Coil for 1.5T MRI System Xiaoji Du (Institute Of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4DP1-8 - PBN: 47 A new concept for a cryogen-free MRI magnet Thierry Schild (CEA/Saclay) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 73 4EP1 - FCL materials and designs 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Alex Friedman, Tim Coombs Place: Exhibition hall 4EP1-1 - PBN: 48 Selection Criteria of High Tc Superconducting Tapes for Superconducting Fault Current Limiter Applications Soumen Kar (Cryogenic Engineering Centre, Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal - 721302,India) 4EP1-2 - PBN: 49 Test of Maximum endurable quenching Voltage of YBCO Coated Conductors for Resistive Type Fault Current Limiter Applications Baihua Lin (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) 4EP1-3 - PBN: 50 Conceptual Design of a Current Lead for Superconducting Fault Current Limiters with a sub- cooled LN2 cooling system according to various gaseous insulation media Hyoungku Kang (Chungju National University) 4EP1-4 - PBN: 51 Tests and simulations of different YBCO tapes for FCL Camille Gandioli (Institut Nel/G2Elab) 4EP1-5 - PBN: 52 Effects of thermal stress on degradation of YBCO coated conductors due to over-current pulse drive Xudong Wang (Waseda University) 4EP1-6 - PBN: 53 Study on Current Limiting Characteristics of YBCO Thin-film Wire According to Insulation Layer Ho-Ik Du (Advanced Graduate Education Center Of Jeonbuk For Electronics & Information Technology-Bk21, Chonbuk National University) 4EP1-7 - PBN: 54 Study on the Current Limiting Characteristics of YBCO Coated Conductor with Different kinds of Stabilization Layer Applied to SFCL Using Iron Core and Coil Ho-Ik Du (Advanced Graduate Education Center Of Jeonbuk For Electronics & Information Technology-Bk21, Chonbuk National University) 4EP1-8 - PBN: 55 Evaluation on Current Limiting Performance During 3-Phase Connection Between the Wires for SFCL and HTS Cable Ho-Ik Du (Advanced Graduate Education Center Of Jeonbuk For Electronics & Information Technology-Bk21, Chonbuk National University) 4EP2 - Machines for wind turbines 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Luis Garcia-Tabares Rodriguez, Jun Cai Place: Exhibition hall and Level 1 entrance hall 4EP2-1 - PBN: 61 Finite Element Analysis of a 1.0MW Doubly Excited Brushless Machine for Wind Power Generation System Huijuan Liu (Beijing Jiaotong University) 4EP2-2 - PBN: 62 Design of HTS wind turbine generator Min Zhang (Cambridge University) 4EP2-3 - PBN: 63 Electromagnetic Design of 10 MW class Fully Superconducting Wind Turbine Generators Yutaka Terao (The University Of Tokyo) 4EP2-4 - PBN: 64 A Study on the Comparison Analysis of 10MW class Geared and Gearless type Superconducting Synchronous Generator (SCSG) for Wind turbine Tae-Won Kim (Research Institute Of Industrial Science And Technology) 4EP2-6 - PBN: 65 EMTDC based simulation of 10 MW class grid-connected superconducting wind turbine generator Tae-Joon Park (Research Institute Of Industrial Science And Technology) 4EP2-7 - PBN: 66 Design and analysis of large DC permanent magnet wind turbine generators Mehran Mirzaei (Darmstadt University Of Technology) 4EP2-8 - PBN: 67 The Design of a 10MW Offshore Direct Drive HTS Wind Turbine Generator Yudong Jiang (Dec) 4EP3 - Insulation at low temperature 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Mathias Noe, Juan Knaster Place: Level 1 entrance hall 4EP3-1 - PBN: 68 Dielectric characteristics of electro negative gas according to various pressures and utilization factors for developing a superconducting apparatus with sub-cooled nitrogen cooling system Hyoungku Kang (Chungju National University) 4EP3-2 - PBN: 69 Partial Discharge Pattern analyses for HTS power applications in cryogenic environment Seung-Duck Yu (Kpeco Research Institute) 4EP3-3 - PBN: 70 Experimental design and test of 100kV extra high voltage prototype bushing for superconducting MT-22 2011 Marseille France 74 electric power applications Woo-Ju Shin (Hanyang University) 4EP3-4 - PBN: 71 Identification of insulation defects in HTS transformer by chaotic analysis of partial discharge Injin Seo (Hanyang Univ.) 4EP3-5 - PBN: 72 Comparisons of the dielectric strength between SF6 and CF4 considering utilization factors and Design of a current lead for a high voltage superconducting application system Hyoungku Kang (Chungju National University) 4EP3-6 - PBN: 73 Evaluation of uniform and non-uniform Breakdown characteristic of liquid nitrogen with different electrode materials Woo-Ju Shin (Hanyang University) 4EP3-7 - PBN: 74 Comparative evaluation between DC and AC breakdown strength of dielectric insulating materials in liquid nitrogen Jae-Kyu Seong (Hanyang University) 4FP1 - Other industrial applications 13:00-14:45 Chairs: E. Demikhov, Leslie Bromberg Place: Level 1 entrance hall 4FP1-1 - PBN: 75 Pulsed-field magnetization of a superconducting bulk magnet after field-cooling using a permanent magnet Kazuya Yokoyama (Ashikaga Institute Of Technology) 4FP1-2 - PBN: 76 Size effect of magnetizing solenoid coil for pulsed field magnetization on the trapped field on superconducting bulk Hiroyuki Fujishiro (Iwate University) 4FP1-3 - PBN: 77 A study on characteristics of the trapped magnetic field for HTS bulk superconducting actuator by AC operating Seokbeom Kim (Okayama University) 4FP1-4 - PBN: 78 Design and Experiments of a High Field Electromagnetic Forming System Li Qiu (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center) 4FP1-5 - PBN: 79 Fabrication and Test of a Solid Nitrogen Cooled MgB2 Magnet Sangjun Oh (National Fusion Research Institute) 4FP1-6 - PBN: 80 Numerical Model for Motion Dynamics of Micro- Magnetic Beads under External Magnetic Field and Liquid Motion Myung Ki Baek (Sungkyunkwan University) 4FP1-7 - PBN: 81 A New Distributed Vernier Traveling Wave Induction Heater for Heating Moving Thin Strips Youhua Wang (Hebei University Of Technology) 4FP1-8 - PBN: 82 Vibration Transmission Analysis in a Superconducting Seismic Isolation Device with PM and Copper Plate Systems Shuhei Sasaki (Tokohu University) 4GP1 - Coated conductors II: Electrical and magnetic characterization 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Valeria Braccini, Riccardo Tediosi Place: Level 1 entrance hall and Hall Callelongue 4GP1-1 - PBN: 83 METAMAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF YBa2Cu3O7-d BULK SAMPLE AT 4.2K Samir Khene (Badji Mokhtar University Of Annaba) 4GP1-2 - PBN: 84 I-V Characteristics,Minimum quench energy and Normal Zone Propagation Studies of Forced Flow Gas cooled YBCO tape Ananya Kundu (Institute For Plasma Research) 4GP1-3 - PBN: 85 Characterization of YBCO coated conductors between 20 and 30 T Xavier Chaud (CNRS/LNCMI) 4GP1-4 - PBN: 86 AC losses of YBCO coated conductor with ferromagnetic substrate in Background DC field Guomin Zhang (Institute Of Electrical Engineering) 4GP1-5 - PBN: 87 Low Temperature and Magnetic Field Performance of Spliced Commercial YBCO Coated Conductors Riccardo Tediosi (Bruker Biospin) 4GP1-6 - PBN: 88 Study on the electrical and magnetic properties of the Ru(Sr2-xBax)GdCu2O8z and the Ru1- xFexSr2GdCu2O8z systems Mohamed Abatal (Universidad Aut Noma Del Carmen) 4GP1-7 - PBN: 89 Hot spot behavior of Y123 coated conductors Satohi Awaji (Imr, Tohoku University) 4GP2 - Coated conductors III: materials development 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Justin Schwartz, Danko van der Laan PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 75 Place: Hall Callelongue 4GP2-2 - PBN: 90 Properties of recent IBAD-MOCVD Coated Conductors relevant to their high field, low temperature magnet use Valeria Braccini (NHMFL) 4GP2-3 - PBN: 91 Effect of the deposition rate of SmBCO film on the physical properties of SmBCO coated conductor fabricated by reactive co-evaporation method Hosup Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) 4GP2-4 - PBN: 92 Study of self-assembled oxide nanostructures grown by chemical solution deposition M Liu (Beijing University Of Technology) 4GP2-5 - PBN: 93 Superconducting properties for ternary NSG123 filaments doped with metal Yumiko Ikebe (Meijo University) 4GP2-6 - PBN: 94 Study on Phase Changes of Nano-Surface of Heat-treated YBCO Coated Conductors (CCs) Yoon Hyuck Choi (Korea University) 4GP2-7 - PBN: 95 Influence of Zr- and Sn-doping on Sm-Ba-Cu-O filaments fabricated by chemical solution spinning Eriko Ban (Meijo University) 4GP2-8 - PBN: 96 Effect of Yb substitution on microstructure and properties of Y1-xYbxBCO films S Ye (Beijing University Of Technology) 4GP3 - Design and analysis of LTS conductors 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Christophe Trophime, Gen Nishijima Place: Hall Callelongue 4GP3-1 - PBN: 97 Analysis on Dynamic Stability of LTS/HTS Hybrid Composite Conductors with New Geometrical Structure Yinshun Wang (North China Electric Power University) 4GP3-2 - PBN: 98 Numerical Analysis on Current-sharing Temperature of LTS/HTS Hybrid Conductor Yingmin Cui (North China Electric Power University) 4GP3-4 - PBN: 99 Research of Optimization Model for CICC Simulation Design Based on Stability Huawei Jiang (Henan University Of Technology) 4GP3-5 - PBN: 100 Error estimation in the Tcs measurement of CICCs Marco Breschi (University Of Bologna, Bologna, Italy) 4GP3-6 - PBN: 101 A Study on Recovery Characteristics of Spliced Tapes from the View of Thermal and Electrical Variation for Magnet Applications Hyung Jun Kim (Yonsei University) 4GP4 - LTS cable characterization 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Matt Jewell, Long Feng Place: Hall Callelongue 4GP4-1 - PBN: 102 Test results of a 100 kA NbTi CICC Pierluigi Bruzzone (EPFL-CRPP) 4GP4-2 - PBN: 103 Manufacture and Acceptance Test of the Full Size ITER PF5 Conductor Sample Feng Long (Institute Of Plasma Physics,Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4GP4-3 - PBN: 104 Strain Measurements of Superconductors with a 50 kN Cryogenic Load Frame by a Neutron Diffractometer at J-PARC TAKUMI Xinzhe Jin (KEK (Inter-University Research Institute Corporation High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)) 4GP4-4 - PBN: 105 Electromagnetic characterisation of prototype Cable-in-Conduit Conductors for the Nijmegen HFML hybrid magnet Andries Den Ouden (Radboud University Nijmegen) 4GP4-5 - PBN: 106 Conductor Performance Qualification of KOTF3 Sample for ITER TF Magnet Soo-Hyeon Park (National Fusion Research Institute) 4GP4-6 - PBN: 107 The LHC 13kA bus bar: the CERN facility Rosario Principe (CERN) 4GP4-7 - PBN: 108 Aluminum Stabilized NbTi Conductor Test Coil Design, Fabrication, and Test Results Nikolai Andreev (Fermilab) 4GP4-8 - PBN: 109 Superconducting cable tests at high magnetic fields Daniele Turrioni (Fermilab) 4HP1 - Measurement and instrumentation 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Alain Poncet, Davide Uglietti Place: Hall Callelongue and Auditorium foyer MT-22 2011 Marseille France 76 4HP1-1 - PBN: 110 Performance test of a superconducting switch for NMR magnet Chunyan Cui (IEE CAS) 4HP1-2 - PBN: 111 Feasibility study of a high voltage In-Service-Test on the superconducting magnet system of Wendelstein 7-X Frank Fuellenbach (Max-Planck-Institut Fuer Plasmaphysik) 4HP1- 3 - PBN: 112 A New Test Station at LNCMI-G to Measure the Critical Current of Superconducting Strands Rolf Pster (LNCMI-G) 4HP1-4 - PBN: 11 3 Thermo-Mechanical Instrumentation for the ITER Magnets Structures Felix Rodriguez-Mateos (ITER) 4HP1-5 - PBN: 114 An innovative test bench for HTS cables Marco Statera (Universit Di Ferrara) 4HP1-6 - PBN: 115 Noncontact Characterization of In-plane Distribution of Critical Current Density in Multilamentary Coated Conductor Kohei Higashikawa (Kyushu University) 4HP1-7 - PBN: 116 The Eects of Shape of Piezoelectric Ceramics on Performance of an Acoustic Emission (AE) Sensor Dong Gyu Yang (Korea University) 4HP1-8 - PBN: 117 Optical ber sensors based on Rayleigh backscattering for monitoring HTS magnets TMelanie Turenne (Muons, Inc.) 4HP1-9 - PBN: 118 Contactless determination of critical current density of superconducting lms Janu Zdenek (Institute Of Physics As Cr, V.V.I.) 4IP1 - Magnet design 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Soren Prestemon, Kazutaka Seo Place: Auditorium foyer 4IP1-1 - PBN: 119 Optimal Design of a 90 Superconducting Bending Magnet with active shielding Using Topology Optimization Thibault Elhaut (Universit Catholique De Louvain) 4IP1-2 - PBN: 122 Research on a new type of cylindrical asynchronous linear motor with helical windings Housheng Wang (IEE CAS) 4IP1- 3 - PBN: 12 3 High Temperature Superconductor Maglev Model Vehicle in Evacuated Tube Jing Jiang (Superconductivity R&D Center (Srdc), Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 6100 31, China) 4IP1-4 - PBN: 124 Analysis of false residual current in residual current device by 3D FEM Bo Zhang (Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory Of Electromagnetic Field And Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University Of Technology,Guangrong Road 8, Hongqiao, Tianjin 300130, China) 4IP1-5 - PBN: 125 Optimization of Degaussing Coil Currents for Magnetic Silencing of a Ship taking the Ferromagnetic Hull Eect into account Dong-Hun Kim (Kyungpook National University) 4IP1-6 - PBN: 126 The preliminary design of a pair of quasi-periodic elliptically polarized undulators at SSRF Wei Zhang (SSRF) 4IP1-7 - PBN: 127 Design and measurement of the pulsed magnets for the Taiwan photon source Cheng-Ying Kuo (NSRRC) 4IP1-8 - PBN: 128 A simulation study of the impact of gradient waveform frequency on eddy currents in MRI Silke Lechner-Greite (Ge Global Research Europe) 4IP1-9 - PBN: 129 Design and Analysis of a Coil Magnet Applied for a Space Magnetoplasmadynamic Thruster Wenjiang Yang (Beihang University) 4IP1-10 - PBN: 120 Study on Lesion Localization with Magnetic Wenrong Yang (Hebei University Of Technology) 4IP1-11 - PBN: 121 Magnetic Design of the Advanced Light Source Harmonic Sextupoles* Arnaud Madur (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 4IP2 - Rened magnetic calculations 1 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Jean-Luc Duchateau, Ian Pong Place: Auditorium foyer 4IP2-1 - PBN: 1 30 An application of magnetic measurements for study of local transport characteristics of modern superconducting materials Igor Rudnev (National Nuclear Research University Mephi) 4IP2-2 - PBN: 1 31 Analysis of Chaos in Josephson-Junction with External Magnetic Field for High-Precision Voltage Measurement in Electric Vehicles Zhen Zhang (The University Of Hong Kong) PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 77 4IP2-3 - PBN: 132 Numerical Simulation of Permanent Magnet Method for Jc-Measurement in HTS Thin Film: Enhancement of Spatial Resolution Soichiro Ikuno (Tokyo University Of Technology) 4IP2-4 - PBN: 133 Time-Domain Modeling of Magnetic Resonant Wireless Power Transfer System in Bio-Implantable Devices for Optimal Design Xiao Luo (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4IP2-5 - PBN: 134 Optimization of Ferromagnetic Annuli to Increase the Critical Current of an HTS Magnet Min Cheol Ahn (Kunsan National University) 4IP2-6 - PBN: 135 Magnetic Field Analysis of Magnetic Liquid used to Hyperthermia Wenrong Yang (Hebei University Of Technology) 4IP2-7 - PBN: 136 Magnetic Field Simulation for Ships by an Optimized Multi-Dipole Magnet System Zhihai Guo (Beihang University) 4IP2-8 - PBN: 137 SALOME as a platform for magneto-mechanical simulation Francois Nunio (CEA Saclay) 4IP3 - Refined magnetic calculations 2 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Jean-Luc Duchateau, Matt Jewell Place: Auditorium foyer 4IP3-1 - PBN: 138 A Novel Direct-start Post-assembly Magnetized Surface-mounted Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor and its Performance Analysis Using Finite-element Method H.L. Li (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4IP3-2 - PBN: 139 A Parameterized Mesh Based Optimal Design Method of Magnetic Gears Using Finite Element Method Yanpu Zhao (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4IP3-3 - PBN: 140 Research on the inductance variation of HTS magnet Meng Song (Meng Song) 4IP3-4 - PBN: 141 Comparative study of coil shapes in wireless energy transfer system W. K. Lee (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4IP3-5 - PBN: 142 A Fully Parameterized Initial Mesh Generation and Refinement Method for Numerical Computation of Electromagnetic Field Yanpu Zhao (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4IP3-6 - PBN: 143 A Novel Position Detection Method of a Dual-structure Permanent Magnet Machine at Standstill Using Transient Finite Element Analysis W.N. Fu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4IP3-7 - PBN: 144 Improvement on the Accuracy of Cogging Torque Computation of Fractional-slot Flux-modulated Permanent Magnet Machines Shuangxia Niu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) 4JP1 - Magnets for laboratory applications 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Kiyoshi Yoshida, Riccardo Musenich Place: Auditorium foyer 4JP1-1 - PBN: 145 1-G HTS split coil magnet for research purposes Sergey Fetisov (Jsc Vniikp) 4JP1-2 - PBN: 149 Design and Fabrication of HTS Coils for a Vector Magnet Mitsuho Furuse (National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Technology) 4JP1-3 - PBN: 150 9 T NbTi cryogen free HTS test facility Timofey Demikhov (Rti, Cryomagnetic Systems) 4JP1-4 - PBN: 151 7 Tesla cryogen-free fast ramping magnet Roger Mitchell (Cryogenic Ltd) 4JP1-5 - PBN: 152 Design of a strong gradient magnet for the deflection of nano clusters. Bert Masschaele (Wave Propagation And Signal Processing Research Group K. U. Leuven Campus Kortrijk) 4JP1-6 - PBN: 153 Development of high Magnetic Field Superconducting Magnet Technology for Pulsed Power System Shengyi Song (Institute Of Fluid Physiscs, Caep) 4JP1-7 - PBN: 154 Development of the Superconducting Magnet System with Zero Evaporation for Electron Beam Ion Trap Wenge Chen (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4JP1-8 - PBN: 155 Superconducting magnets for magnetic gravity compensation of fluids Francois Millet (CEA/Dsm/Inac/Sbt) 4JP1-9 - PBN: 156 A commercial HTS dipole magnet for X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD) experiments Taotao Huang (Hts-110 Ltd) 4JP1-10 - PBN: 146 Bolt on cryogen free magnets for applications with shared pulse tube cooling Andrew Twin (Oxford Instruments) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 78 4JP1-11 - PBN: 147 Split magnet for efficient electron cyclotron resonance ion sources developments Thierry Lamy (Lpsc-Ujf-CNRS/In2P3-Inpg) 4JP1-12 - PBN: 148 A cryo-free 10 T high-field magnet system for a novel superconducting application Wolfgang Stautner (Ge Global Research) 4JP2 - Special accelerator applications 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Arjan Verweij, Alexander Zlobin Place: Auditorium foyer 4JP2-1 - PBN: 157 Comparison of different configurations of NbTi magnetic lenses Zhiyu Zhang (National Institute For Materials Science, Kyushu University) 4JP2-2 - PBN: 158 HTS insert magnet design study Mlanie Devaux (CEA Saclay) 4JP2-3 - PBN: 159 Design optimization and prototype fabrication of HTS magnets Cristian Boffo (Babcock Noell Gmbh) 4JP2-4 - PBN: 160 Novel Approach to Linear Accelerator Superconducting Magnet System Vladimir Kashikhin (Fermilab) 4JP2-5 - PBN: 161 Modelling and Measurement of Helical Undulators based on Tubular Type Nb3Sn Wire Mike Sumptioin (Csmm,Mse, The Ohio State University) 4JP2-6 - PBN: 162 Development of coil technology for HEP high field magnets using YBCO Coated Tapes Vito Lombardo (Fermilab) 4JP2-7 - PBN: 163 Fabrication of YBCO small test coils for the accelerator magnet development Kei Koyanagi (Toshiba Corporation) 4JP2-8 - PBN: 164 Conduction cooled high temperature superconducting dipole magnet for accelerator applications Gunver Nielsen (Danfysik, Jyllinge, Denmark) 4KP1 - Magnetic measurements II 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Pierre Schnizer, Ken Sasaki Place: Auditorium foyer and Level 0 hall 4KP1-1 - PBN: 165 Use of the Phase Lock Loop in the vibrating wire technique for finding the magnetic axis of the quadrupoles in the Swiss Free Electron Laser Stephane Sanfilippo (Paul Scherrer Institut) 4KP1-2 - PBN: 166 Cryogen - Free Setup for Local and Integral Magnetic Field Measurements of Superconducting Undulator Coils Andreas Grau (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology (Kit)) 4KP1-3 - PBN: 167 Determination of superconducting material critical current density from magnetic field diffusion measurement Bruno Douine (Nancy University) 4KP1-4 - PBN: 168 The cold test of Super-FRS Superconducting Dipole Prototype for FAIR Projects Lizhen Ma (Institute Of Modern Physics) 4KP1-5 - PBN: 169 A Novel Machine for Scanning Permanent Magnets Used in Magnetic Angle Sensors Marjan Blagojevic (Senis Gmbh) 4KP1-6 - PBN: 170 Magnetic Measurement of the Current Centre Line of the TF Coils of ITER Elwyn Baynham (Magnetech) 4KP1-7 - PBN: 171 Magnetic Field Measurement of an AC Quadrupole Magnet Prototype for CSNS RCS Li Li (Institute Of High Energy Physics, CAS) 4KP1-8 - PBN: 172 High Temperature Magnetization Measurement System in Pulsed High Magnetic Field Bo Zhang (Wuhan National High Magnetic Field Center, Huazhong University Of Science And Technology) 4KP1-9 - PBN: 173 Dynamic Characterization of a Field Marker for Particles Accelerator based on Ferrimagnetic Resonance Effects Giancarlo Golluccio (University Of Sannio) 4KP1-10 - PBN: 174 Magnetic filed measurement and passive shimming of the superconducting magnet for Lanzhou Penning Trap Wei Wu (Institute Of Modern Physics Of Chinese Academy Of Science) 4KP1-11 - PBN: 175 Adaptative hardware and Software architecture for generic Cryogenic Test Facility Frdric Molini (CEA Ce Saclay) 4KP2 - Mechanical, Electrical and Cryogenic Measurements II 13:00-14:45 Chairs: Francois Kircher, Stephen March Place: Level 0 hall 4KP2-1 - PBN: 176 Crosstalk issues between magnets in the synchrotron radiation accelerator PBN: Poster Board Number MT-22 2011 Marseille France 79 Jyh-Chyuan Jan (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center) 4KP2-2 - PBN: 180 Electrical AC tests on CICC coil for series-connected hybrid magnet Hartmut Ehmler (Helmholtz-Zentrum Fuer Materialien Und Energie) 4KP2- 3 - PBN: 181 Localisation of Electrical Faults in Accelerator Magnets with Time Domain Reectometry Method Andrzej Staniak (GSI) 4KP2-4 - PBN: 182 Stress and strain Measurement On the 5 T superconducting magnet Mingzhi Guan (Institute Of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4KP2-5 - PBN: 18 3 Test Results of the Model coil for the Superconducting Outsert of the 40T Hybrid Magnet Wenge Chen (High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4KP2-6 - PBN: 184 Study on measuring Tokamak magnets displacement based on computer vision Weibin Xi (Institute Of Plasma Physics.CAS) 4KP2-7 - PBN: 185 Impact of the voltage transients after a fast power abort on the quench detection system in the LHC main dipole chain Emmanuele Ravaioli (CERN) 4KP2-8 - PBN: 186 AC losses in TQS0 3, a LARP Nb 3Sn quadrupole using RRP conductor Attilio Milanese (CERN) 4KP2-9 - PBN: 187 Development of a Cryogenic Calorimeter for Investigating the Heat Load of Superconducting Undulators Jian Cui (Shanghai Institute Of Applied Physics,Chinese Academy Of Sciences) 4KP2-10 - PBN: 177 Monitor System for Ripple of Magnet Fields Shaofei Han (Impcas) 4KP2-11 - PBN: 178 Measurement of Transport Characteristics in HTS Conductors with Large Current Capacity by Using HTS Current Transformer Shuma Kawabata (Kagoshima University) 4KP2-12 - PBN: 179 ATLAS Magnets Quench Protection, Safety and Controls System Experience Gert Olesen (CERN) 4GO2 - New Developments and applications 15:00-17:00 Chairs: Mike Sumption, Yoshikazu Takahashi Place: Endoume 4GO2-1 - 15:00 Impact of the Residual Resistivity Ratio on the Stability of Nb 3Sn Magnets Bernardo Bordini (CERN) 4GO2-2 - 15:15 Phase formation and Sn distribution in binary and Ta-alloyed Nb 3Sn wires produced by various techniques Carmine Senatore (University Of Geneva) 4GO2- 3 - 15: 30 Conductor development for accelerator magnets based on Tin-in-Tube Nb 3Sn wire Emanuela Barzi (Fermilab) 4GO2-4 - 15:45 Strain and magnetic-eld characterization of a bronze-route Nb 3Sn ITER wire: Benchmarking of strain measurement facilities at NIST and University of Twente Najib Cheggour (NIST) 4GO2-5 - 16:00 Possible pining center of transformation-processed Nb 3Al superconductors Nobuya Banno (National Institute For Materials Science) 4GO2-6 - 16:15 A metallographic study of the ITER TFEU5 CICC after testing in the SULTAN facility Peter Lee (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University) 4GO2-7 - 16: 30 Study and Development of the Superconducting Conductor for the Grenoble Hybrid Magnet Pierre Pugnat (LNCMI-G) 4GO2-8 - 16:45 Critical Current in High-Jc Nb 3Sn Rutherford cables aected substantially by the direction of the applied magnetic eld Willem Michiel de Rapper (CERN/University Of Twente) 4HO1 - Current leads +Cryogenics 15:00-17:00 Chairs: Friedrich Lackner, Rainer Wesche Place: Callelongue 4HO1-1 - 15:00 Investigation on high-power Stirling-type pulse tube coolers for cooling HTS motors Daming Sun (Institute Of Refrigeration And Cryogenics Of Zhejiang University, P.R. China) 4HO1-2 - 15:15 Quench Simulation and Detection in EAST Poloidal Fields HTS Current Leads System Yanlan Hu (Institute Of Plasma Physics,CAS) 4HO1- 3 - 15: 30 Feasibility Studies of the ITER Cryogenic System at KSTAR Hyun-Sik Chang (ITER Organization) 4HO1-4 - 15:45 Development of cryogenic oscillating heat pipe as a new device for indirect/conduction cooled superconducting magnets MT-22 2011 Marseille France 80 Kyohei Natsume (Sokendai) 4HO1-6 - 16:15 Helium Cooling System for MICE Superconducting Coupling Magnets Li Wang (Shanghai Institute Of Applied Physics, CAS, China) 4HO1-7 - 16:30 Dynamic simulation of a sub-scale ITER CS/structure cooling loop Ryuji Maekawa (ITER) 4HO1-8 - 16:45 Investigation of HTS current leads under pulsed operation for JT-60SA Sandra Drotziger (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology - Institute For Technical Physics, Germany) 4HO2 - Quench detection and magnet protection 15:00-17:00 Chairs: Cesar Luongo, Daniel Ciazynski Place: Auditorium 4HO2-3 - 15:00 Analysis of the propagation velocity of the LHD helical coil. (Invited) Shinsaku Imagawa (National Institute For Fusion Science) 4HO2-1 - 15:30 Parametric analysis of the ITER TF fast discharge using the 4C code Laura Savoldi Richard (Dipartimento Di Energetica, Politecnico Di Torino) 4HO2-2 - 15:45 Protection Heater Development for YBCO Coils Patrick Noyes (NHMFL) 4HO2-4 - 16:00 Thermal behaviour and quench of the ITER TF System during a fast discharge and possibility of a secondary quench detection Sylvie Nicollet (CEA/Irfm Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance 13108 France) 4HO2-5 - 16:15 Internal Transient Over-voltages in Large Fusion Coils Walter Fietz (Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany) 4HO2-6 - 16:30 Study of Electromagnetic Noise Influence on Quench Detection System Under Different Discharge Conditions in EAST Tokamak Yanlan Hu (Institute Of Plasma Physics,CAS) Friday, 16 September 2011 PT7 - LHC commissioning and performance 11:00-11:45 Speaker: Lyndon Evans (Imperial College, London And CERN, Geneva) Chairs: Arnaud Devred, Gijs de Rijk Place: Auditorium 5IO - Magnet design analysis and performance 8:30-10:30 Chairs: Francois Kircher, Pierre Manil Place: Auditorium 5IO-2 - 8:45 Computation of strain state in Nb3Sn strands using nonlinear hierarchical models Brett Collins (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 5IO-3 - 9:00 Stick-slip mechanism in the training of the superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider Clement Lorin (CERN) 5IO-4 - 9:15 Development and validation of novel numerical model for ITER PF double pancake joints Ezra van Lanen (University Of Twente) 5IO-5 - 9:30 A Target Field Approach to Open MRI Magnet Design Franco Bertora (Italian Institute Of Technology) 5IO-7 - 9:45 Complete Quench Simulation of Large Solenoid Magnet Masayoshi Wake (KEK) 5IO-8 - 10:00 The LHC incident in sector 3-4: a simplified mechanical model to explain the mechanical damages Paolo Fessia (CERN) 5JO - Electrical and magnetic measurements 8:30-10:30 Chairs: Davide Tommasini, Thierry Schild Place: Endoume 5JO-1 - 8:30 Electrical Integrity Risk Assessment for Superconducting Magnets Andrzej Siemko (CERN) 5JO-2 - 8:45 In situ Tc measurements in cable in conduit conductors via inductive method Ciro Calzolaio (EPFL-CRPP Association Euratom - Confdration Suisse Ch-5232 Villigen Psi, Switzerland) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 81 18 - AUTHOR INDEX (all primary and co-authors included) A Abatal Mohamed 4GP1-6 Abdel Maksoud Walid 1DP1-1, 1HP1-1, 1DP1-2, 2DO-6 Abdyukhanov Ildar 1GP2-6 Abe Akihisa 4FO-2 Abe Mitsushi 3KP2-4 Abliz Melike 2AP3-3 Abraimov Dmytro 4GP2-2 Abramian Pablo 3AP3-7, 2EP6-7, 3KP1-4 Abcherli Vital 2GO1-1 Adamczyk Krzysztof 2GO1-3, 2GP2-3, 2GP2-5 Affinito Luigi 2CP1-7 Agari Keizo 4AP2-1, 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Ahn Min Cheol 1IP1-5, 1IP1-9, 4HP1-7, 3EP3-7, 4IP2-5, 2EP4-6, 1EO1-1, 1EP3-6 Ahn Min Cheol 3CP1-7 Ailam El Hadj 2EP5-2, 2EP5-4 Aizawa Kazuya 1GP1-6, 2BO-7 Akishin Pavel 3AP3-6, 1AP3-7 Akiyama Yoko 3FP1-5, 2GP3-9, 3FP1-7, 3JP1-10 Al Garren 4AP1-4 Alessandrini Matteo 4GP1-5, 2CO-1 Alexander Pikin 3IP2-6 Alferov Vladimir 3KP1-2 Alknes Patrick 4GO2-2 Allais Arnaud 1EO2-2 Allard Jrme 2HP1-1, 4KP1-11 Amata Hirohito 3EP2-4 Ambrosio Giorgio 1AO-6, 5JO-4, 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 4AP2-5, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 2AO-6, 4AP2-8, 4AP2-9, 4AP1-6 Amemiya Naoyuki 2EP6-2, 5JO-7, 1EP4-6, 3AP2-7, 3KP1-8, 4JP2-7, 2DO-5 Amend Johannes 4BP1-7, 2CP1-6, 4BP2-5 Amiet Michel 1EO2-1 Amm Bruce 4IP1-8 Amm Kathleen 2DO-3 Ams Magnet Group 1AO-8 An Dong Hyun 2DP1-3, 2DP1-5 An Shizhong 3AP1-3 Anashkin Igor 1BP1-6 Ando Ryuya 3KP2-4 Andreev Nikolai 2AO-1, 3AP3-2, 4AP1-3, 1AO-6, 5JO-4, 3AP2-5, 4GP4-7 Anerella Mike 5JO-4, 4AP2-4, 4AP1-4, 2AO-4, 3IP2-6, 4AP2-5, 4FO-6, 3AP2-8, 4AP2-9 Anstett Denys 2HP1-1 Antaya Timothy 2HP1-3 Aoki Itsuo 2GP2-7 Aoki Manabu 3KP2-4 Aoki Yuji 4EP1-5 Apiniz Susana 2EP6-7 Apollinari Giorgio 2AO-1, 3AP2-5 Arai Daichi 1BP2-2, 1BP2-3 Arbelaez Diego 5IO-2, 2IP2-5, 4IP1-11, 2DP1-8, 4FO-3 Arenholz Elke 4FO-3 Arimoto Yasushi 2AP2-3 Arpaia Pasquale 4KP1-9, 3KP1-5 Arslanova Darya 1HP1-8 Asahi Koichiro 2AP2-3 Asano Syunsuke 1HP2-1 Asano Toshihisa 2CP1-1, 4CP1-3 Astrov Mikhail 3IP1-1 Aubele Andr 2GO1-1 Aubert Guy 2DO-6 Auchmann Bernhard 2IP1-1, 2AO-1, 3AP2-5 Awaji Satoshi 2CP1-1, 4GP4-3, 1GP3-3, 1GP1-6, 2GP2-6, 3GP2-3, 4GP2-5, 4GP2-7, 4GP1-7, 3CP1-1 B B Sarkar 2IP2-7, 2IP2-10 Badcock Rod 1IO2-6 Badel Arnaud 1EO2-1 Bae Joon-Han 3EP1-1, 1EP2-6 Bae Sun-Ho 3EP2-1 Baek Myung Ki 3DP1-7, 4FP1-6 Bagrets Nadezda 3KP2-2, 5JO-6 Bai Hongyu 2CO-6 Bajas Hugues 1IO1-5 Bajko M. 2AP2-9, 4KP2-8, 3AP2-4 Baker Bill 2CP1-6 Baker William 4BP1-7 Baldan Carlos 3EP1-8, 2EP4-5 Baldzuhn JRgen 1BP1-4 Balhan Bruno 1AP1-4 Ball Steven 1IO2-7 Balle Cristoph 1GP3-6 Ban Eriko 4GP2-5, 4GP2-7 Banno Nobuya 4GO2-5, 1GP3-1, 1GP3-2 Bao Xuzheng 1EP2-1 Barabaschi Pietro 1BO-3, 1BO-4, 3BP1-5, 3IP3-7 Barbero Paolo 4BP1-5 Barbero Soto Esther 2BP2-5, 4BP1-5, 1BO-1 Barbier Romain 4CP1-7, 4CP1-2 Bargueden Patrick 2HP1-1 Barion Luca 4HP1-5 Barladyan Alexandr 2AP2-6 Barnes Mike 2DP1-2 Bartels Hans-Werner 4BP2-4 Barth Christian 2GO1-4 Barzi Emanuela 2AO-1, 1GP3-2, 4AP1-3, 4AP2-4, 4AP2-8, 4JP2-6, 4GO2-3 BascuN Juan 1DP2-4, 1DP2-5, 1DP2-6, 2DO-8, 1DP1-6 Basilio Reinaldo 2AP1-2 Bates Chip 3GP1-6 Batista Rita 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Bauche Jrmie 1AP2-9 Baudouy Bertrand 3KP2-6 Bauer Pierre 3IP3-3, 3HP1-3, 3HP1-5, 3HP1-6, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-8, 1HP1-9, 3HP1-10 Baumann Henri 3JP1-1 Baumbach Tilo 2AP3-1, 4KP1-2 Baumgartner Thomas 1GP3-5 Baurichter Arnd 4JP2-8 Baynham Elwyn 4KP1-6 Beard Jrme 2CO-4 Beaudet Franois 2DO-6 Beeckman William 2IP1-8 Beemsterboer Cornelis 2BP2-2, 2BP2-6 Bellesia Boris 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Bellina Fabrizio 2IP2-8 Belorgey Jean 2DO-6 Belyakov Valery 2IP1-4 Benallal Mohammed Nadjib 2EP5-2, 5JO-3 - 9:00 Modeling of the voltage waves in the LHC main dipole circuits Emmanuele Ravaioli (CERN) 5JO-4 - 9:15 Field Quality Study of the LARP Nb3Sn 3.7m-long Quadrupole Models of LQ series Gueorgui Velev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) 5JO-5 - 9:30 Paschen tests in superconducting coils : why and how Juan Knaster (ITER) 5JO-6 - 9:45 Cryogenic test facility CryoMaK Nadezda Bagrets (Institute For Technical Physics - Itep, Karlsruhe Institute Of Technology - Kit) 5JO-7 - 10:00 Magnetic field harmonics measurements of small GdBCO dipole magnet Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University) 5JO-8 - 10:15 A Novel Magnet for AC Loss Measurements on 2G Superconductor Coils in Axial and Radial Magnetic Fields Sastry Pamidi (Center For Advanced Power Systems) MT-22 2011 Marseille France 82 2EP5-4 Bendali Sofiane 3GP3-7 Beneduce Concetta 4GP1-5, 2CO-1 Beom-Yong Eom 3EP1-1 Berger Kevin 3GP3-7, 4KP1-3 Berglund Dana 3GP1-6 Bermond Stephane 2DO-6, 2GP1-6 Bernardes Andr 3EP1-8 Berriaud Christophe 4GO2-7, 2CP1-5, 3KP2-6, 2GP1-6, 2AP2-8, 4DP1-8, 2DO-6 Berteaud Philippe 2AP1-8 Berthier Claude 4CP1-2 Berthier Romain 2CP1-5 Bertora Franco 5IO-5 Besio Stefano 4DP1-5 Bessette Anne 3KP2-6 Bessette Denis 4HO2-4, 2BO-4, 3BP2- 1, 2BP1-3, 2HP1-4, 2BP1-5, 5JO-2, 4HO2-1, 3BP2-4, 4GO1-7, 4GP3-5, 1HP1-8, 1BO-2, 1HP1-9, 4GO1-1 Bevillard Gregory 4BP2-4, 4GO1-1 Beziuk Grzegorz 4KP2-3 Bi Yanfang 3HP1-1, 2GP3-6, 3HP1-3, 3HP1-4, 3HP1-6, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-10 Bianchi Marco 1AP1-7 Bielert Erwin 1HP2-6, 2AO-3 Billette Julien 2CO-4 Bingham B. 2AO-4, 2AO-6 Bird Mark 2CO-6, 4CP1-5, 4CP1-6, 2CP1-7 Black Alan 4FO-3 Blagojevic Marjan 4KP1-5 Blowers Jamie 1AP3-4 Bocian Dariusz , 4AP2-8 Boerste Kurt 2AP3-3 Boffo Cristian 2AP3-1, 4JP2-3 Bogdanov Igor 3AP3-1, 1AP3-1 Bole Scott 2CO-6, 4CP1-5 Bondarchuk Eduard 2AP1-4, 3BP1-1 Bonifetto Roberto 4HO2-1, 3BP2-5 Bonito-Oliva Alessandro 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5, 3IP3-6, 1BP1-7, 1BP1-9 Bonn Jochen 2AP2-2 Borburgh Jan 2DP1-2, 1AP1-4 Borceto Alice 5IO-5 Bordanovsky Yury 3KP1-2 Bordini Bernardo 1GP1-4, 4GO2-2, 4GO2-8, 1GP3-5, 1GP3-6, 4GO2-1, 1GP1-8, 1GP1-9 Borgnolutti Franck 1AP3-8 Brsch Michael 3HP2-3 Bosch-Tous Ricard 2EP6-3 Bosi Filippo 1AO-1 Bossert Marianne 1GP3-7 Bossert R. 2AO-1, 5JO-4, 4AP2-4, 3AP2-5, 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 2AO-6, 4AP2-8 Boter Eva 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Bottura Luca 1GP1-4, 4GO2-8, 1GP3-5, 1GP3-6, 4GO2-1, 1GP1-8, 4KP2-8, 1AP1-7, 1AP3-8, 2AO-5, 4GO2-2 Boussuge Thierry 2HP1-1 Boutboul Thierry 2BP1-3, 4GO1-7, 1GP1-9, 4GO1-1 Bouty Andr 2HP1-1, 4KP1-11 Bouvet Francois 2AP1-8 Bouziat Denis 3KP2-6 Boyer Christelle 2BP2-2, 2BP2-6, 3IP3-6 Braccini Valeria 4GP2-2 Bragagni Albano 2GP1-7 Bragin Alexey 2AP2-7, 2HP2-2 Brahmbhatt Priyanka 2GP3-8 Brandt Jeffrey 1AO-6 Bratu Eugen 4GO1-1 Bremer Johan 1AP2-5, 1GP3-6 Breschi Marco 4GO1-7, 1AP1-7, 4GP3-5 Bresson Daniel 2DO-6 Brice Hannah 2GO2-2 Briggs Neil 4JP1-9 Brindza Paul 1AP2-3, 1AO-7 Brolatti Giorgio 3BP1-6 Bromberg Leslie 2HP1-3 Brommer Volker 1EO2-1 Bross Alan 2IP2-2 Brown F.J. 4JP1-10 Brown Thomas G. 3BP1-2 Bruzek Christian-Eric 4GP1-3, 1EO2-2 Bruzzone Pierluigi 4GP4-1, 2BO-5, 4GP4-2, 2BP1-3, 2HP1-6, 1BP2-6, 3HP2-3, 2BP1-5, 5JO-2, 4GP4-4, 4BP1-7, 2BO-7, 4GP4-5, 4GO1-7, 4BP2-2 Bruner Lars 4JP2-8 Brdy Philippe 1DP1-1, 1DP1-2, 2DO-6 Budesheim Eric 4JP1-12 Bulushev Evgeny 3GP1-4 Burghart Gerhard 1AP2-5 Burgoyne J.W. 4JP1-10 Burkert Volker 2AP2-1, 2AP2-4, 2AP2-5 Buta Florin 4GO2-2 Butrick Craig 3DP1-6 Buzio Marco 1AP1-1, 1AP2-2, 3JP1-1, 4KP1-6, 1LP1-10, 4KP1-9 Bychkov Alexander 3AP3-6 Bykov Victor 3IP3-4 C Caballero Jorge 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Cai Jun 1EP4-4, 1EP4-7, 1EP4-8 Cai Ying 2HP2-9 Calero Jesus 3AP3-7, 3KP1-4 Calvi Marco 4KP1-1, 2HP1-6 Calzolaio Ciro 2BO-5, 5JO-2 Campbell Archie 1CP1-1 Canfer Simon 3AP2-4 Cao Jiwei 1IO2-3, 2EP5-3, 1HP2-7 Cao Quanliang 3DP1-4, 3DP1-5 Cao Yun 4AP1-5, 3HP2-9, 4HO1-6 Cao Zhicheng 1EO2-5 Caplin David 1IO2-6 Capuano Carlo 4BP2-4 Cardwell David 1CP1-1 Casalbuoni Sara 2AP3-1, 4KP1-2 Casali Marco 1AP1-7 Caspers Fritz 4KP1-9 Caspi Shlomo 5JO-4, 4KP2-8, 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 4AP2-5, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 2IP2-5, 2AO-6, 2DP1-8, 4AP2-8, 4AP2-9 Castaneda-Miranda Alejandro 2EP6-3 3EP1-4 Cau Francesca 4BP1-7, 2CP1-6 Cen Yishun 3BP1-3 Cercassi Jean-Claude 4BP1-5 Cetner Tomasz 2GO1-3, 2GP2-3, 2GP2-5 Cha Gueesoo 1IP2-2, 2IP1-5, 3CP1-5 Chai Guolin 1DP1-7 Chaiyatham Theerawut 1EP5-1 Chamritski Vadim 4JP1-9 Chan C. C. 3EP2-5 Chan Kevin 4GO1-1 Chan Wan Kan 1IP1-7 Chang C.Y. 3CP1-2 Chang Cheng-Hsiang 1AP2-4, 2AP1-3, 4IP1-7, 2AP1-7 Chang Ho-Myung 3HP2-2 Chang Hyun-Sik 4HO1-3, 4HO1-7 Chang Ji-Hong 3IP2-8 Chang Ki Sung 3EP3-7 Chang-Hun Min 4GP2-3 Chappell Steve 1IO2-7 Chapuis Lilian 2AP1-8 Charon Patrice 1HP2-9 Charrier Jean-Paul 2HP1-1, 4KP1-11 Chatain Denis 4JP1-8 Chau K.T. 1LP1-3, 1LP1-4, 3EP2-5, 4IP2-2, 1LP1-5, 2EP3-3, 1LP1-6, 1LP1-7, 2EP3-4, 3EP2-6, 2EP3-5 Chau W. Y. 3JP2-8 Chaud Xavier 3JP1-5, 4GP1-3 Chavira Elizabeth 4GP1-6 Cheggour Najib 4GO2-4, 2GP1-9 Chen Anbin 1HP1-6, 1HP2-7 Chen Henry 2AP2-4, 2AP2-5 Chen I.G. 3CP1-2 Chen Jiangbo 1DP1-7, 3IP2-7 Chen Jianxin 2EP7-3 Chen Jingping 4CP1-1, 2GO2-4, 2CO-6, 4CP1-6 Chen June-Rong 4IP1-7 Chen Longwei 2HP1-2 Chen Panpan 1EP2-3 Chen Qingquan 2EP5-3 Chen S.D. 3CP1-2 Chen Shunzhong 1HP2-3, 2HP1-5, 4IP1-2, 1DP1-5 Chen Wan 1AP3-2, 3KP1-6 Chen Wenge 4KP2-5, 2CP1-3, 4JP1-7 Chen Xin 2EP6-4 Chen Yiran 3EP1-5, 2EP6-6, 2EP6-8 Chen Yonghua 3HP1-3, 3HP1-5, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-8 Chen Ziyu 1HP2-4 Cheng D. W. 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 3AP2-6, 2AO-6 Cheng Junsheng 2FP1-3, 1DP1-5 Cheng K.W.E 2EP5-7 Cheng Ming 1LP1-6, 3EP2-6, 2EP3-5 Cheng Yong 3HP1-3 Chi Chengfang 3KP2-5 Chida Yutaka 1BO-5 Chlachidze G. 4AP1-3, 5JO-4, 4AP2-4, 4GP4-7, 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 2AO-6, 4AP2-8, 4AP2-9 Cho Eunha 1AO-5, 4GP1-1, 4BP1-1, 2IP2-1, 4FP1-1, 1IP1-1, 1DP2-3, 1DP1-3, 3IP3-1, 3KP1-2, 2GP1-2, 4JP1-4, 2GP2-4, 2GO2-5, 3EP1-5, 2AP2-6, 1EP1-7, 3JP1-6, 4GP2-3, 2GO1-6, 4GP2-4, 1HP2-8, 1EP1-10, 3GP2-5, 4GO2-4, 4EP1-7, 2EP3-7, 3CP1-9, 2EP2-6, 4EP2-4, 2EP2-8, MT-22 2011 Marseille France 83 1IP2-5, 2IP3-6, 3KP2-10, 3EP1-9, 3BP1-7, 2GP3-11, 3KP2-11, 4BP2-6, 4BP2-8, 2IP2-9, 2BP1-7, 3GP2-7, 4FP1-8, 2BP2-9, 3HP1-9, PT3-1, PT4-1, PT6-1, PT7-1, 3HP1-10 Cho Jeonwook 1EO2-3 Cho Kwang-Woon 4HO1-3, 3BP2-6 Cho Sung-Min 1EP3-1, 1EP3-2, 1EP3-10 Cho Sungmin 1EP3-3 Cho Yong-Sun 3EP3-10, 2EP1-6, 1EP5-2, 1EP5-8, 1EP5-10, 1EP5-3, 1EP5-4, 3EP1-6 Choi Choi 4IP1-5 Choi Heekyung 3GP1-5 Choi Hyo-Sang 1EP5-2, 1EP5-8, 1EP5-10, 1EP5-3, 1EP5-4, 3EP1-6, 3EP3-10, 2EP1-6 Choi Jae Hyeong 2GP3-12, 2GP3-2, 1HP2-11, 2EP2-10 Choi Kyeongdal 2EP6-9, 1EP2-6, 2EP1-5 Choi Seyong 4FO-5, 4JP2-1, 2GP2-8, 2IP3-4, 2CO-2 Choi Soo-Geun 1EP5-2, 1EP5-8, 1EP5-10, 1EP5-3, 3EP1-6 Choi Sukjin 1FP1-4, 4GP3-6, 1FP1-10, 1FP1-11, 3CP1-7, 3CP1-8, 3HP2-8, 3EP3-8, 3CP1-9, 3JP1-8 Choi Yeon Suk 3EP1-3, 1HP2-5, 3CP1-5 Choi Yong-Woon 2AP3-5 Choi Yoon Hyuck 3HP2-6, 1HP2-11, 4GP2-6, 1IP1-9, 4HP1-7, 1IP2-6 Chouhan P 4BP2-1 Chouhan Shailendra 1AP2-3, 3AP1-5 Christian Matthew 4JP1-9 Chu Yong 1BP1-10, 3BP2-6, 2BP1-6 Chu Yun-Liang 4IP1-7 Chung Dong-Chul 1EP5-2, 1EP5-3, 1EP5-4, 3EP3-10, 2EP1-6 Chung Hyun-Ju 4IP1-5 Chung Yoon Do 4EP3-1, 2EP7-1, 1FP1-3, 1FP1-4, 2HP2-5, 3CP1-7, 3CP1-8, 3HP2-8 Ciazynski Daniel 4HO2-4 Citadini James 2AP1-2 Ciullo Giuseppe 4HP1-5 Clarke Jim 1LP1-1, 1AP1-3 Cline David 4AP1-4 Cloez Herve 4BP1-3, 2BP1-4 Coatanea-Gouachet Marc 4HO2-4, 2HP1-4 Coleman Richard 1AO-6 Collings Edward 2GO2-6, 3CP1-6 Collins Brett 5IO-2 Collomb Norbert 1LP1-1 Contalbrigo Marco 4HP1-5 Coombs Tim 4EP2-2, 3EP1-5, 2EP6-6, 2EP6-8 Corato Valentina 2BP1-3 Cornelis Marc 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Couprie Marie-Emmanuelle 2AP1-8 Cozzolino John 4AP2-5 Crisanti Flavio 3BP2-7, 3BP2-8 Croari Giancarlo 2HP1-6, 4BP1-7 Crowther G. 4JP1-10 Cucchiaro Antonio 3BP2-7, 3BP2-8, 3BP1-6 Cui Chunyan 2FP1-2, 4HP1-1, 4DP1-4, 2FP1-3 Cui Jian 2DP1-6, 4KP2-9 Cui Tao 3AP1-6 Cui Yingmin 4GP3-2 Cuthbert M. 4JP1-10 D D Raja Sekhar 2IP2-4, 2IP2-7 Dabio Masanori 1IP2-4 Daguerre Jean-Pierre 2AP1-8 Dahlerup-Petersen Knud 5JO-3, 4KP2-7 Dai Shaotao 1EO2-5, 1EO1-2, 1EO2-6, 1EP2-5 Dai Yinming 1DP2-1, 1HP2-3, 1DP1-4, 4IP1-2, 2FP1-3, 1DP1-5, 3IP2-10 Dalban-Canassy Matthieu 1IO2-8, 2HP1-8 Dalder Edward 2BO-4 Dalin Jean-Michel 1BO-6 Daniel Gajda 2GP2-4 Daniel-Thomas Philippe 1HP2-9 Davis Sam 3BP1-5, 3IP3-7 de Gersem Herbert 4JP1-5 de Rapper Willem Michiel 4GO2-8 de Rijk Gijs 3AP2-3, 4AO-2, 4KP2-8, 3AP2-4, 3AP2-5, 2AO-5 Debray Franois 4CP1-2, 2CO-4, 4GP1-3, 2CP1-5, 4JP1-11, 4CP1-8, 4JP2-2 Dechambre Thierry 2GP1-6 Dechoux Nathalie 1EO2-2 Decool Patrick 2BP1-3 4BP1-3, 2BP1-4, 4BP2-7 Dedicatoria Marlon J. 3GP2-3 Defeijter Jacob 1AP2-4, 4JP1-9 Dehez Bruno 4IP1-1 Deiters Konrad 4AO-7 Dekamp Jon 1AP2-3 Della Corte Antonio 4GP4-4, 3BP2- 7, 3BP2-8, 2GP1-7, 3BP1-6, 2CP1-7 Demello Allan 4HO1-6 Demikhov Evgeny 2DO-2, 4JP1-3 Demikhov Timofey 2DO-2, 4JP1-3 den Ouden Andries 4CP1-4, 4GP4-4 Deng Changdong 1AP3-2, 4KP1-7, 3KP1-3 Deng Huijun 2EP6-10 Deng Z. Q 1EP4-4, 1EP4-7 Deng Zigang 2FP1-4 Deniau Laurent 4KP1-6 Deront Laurent 1AP2-5, 4KP2-12 Devaux-Bruchon Mlanie 4JP2-2, 1EP2-4, 3AP2-3 Devred Arnaud 2BP1-3, 3IP3-3, 1GP1-7, 3HP1-3, 3BP2-4, 4GO1-7, 4GP3-5, 3HP1-6, 4GO2-6, 4BP2-4, 1BO-2, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-8, 2BO-1, 1HP1-9, 4GO1-1, 3HP1-10 Dhalle Marc 2IP2-5 di Michiel Marco 1GP2-5 di Zenobio Aldo 4GP4-4, 3BP2-7, 3BP2-8, 2GP1-7, 2CP1-7 Diduszko Ryszard 2GP2-5, 2GO1-3 Dietderich D. 2GO2-6, 5IO-2, 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 3AP2-6, 2AO-6, 2HP1-10, 4AP2-8 Dietrich Marc 4HO1-1 Dimarco E. Joseph 2AP3-4, 5JO-4, 3KP1-7 Ding Hongfa 2HP2-3, 2HP2-8, 2HP2-1, 2HP2-4 Ding Kaizhong 2EP5-7, 3HP1-1, 2GP3-6, 3HP1-3, 3HP1-4, 3HP1-6, 3HP1-10 Ding Pengcheng 3KP2-8, 2HP2-10 Ding Tonghai 2HP2-1, 2HP2-3, 2HP2-4 Ding Yonghua 3BP1-3 Dinh Minh Chau 2EP2-7 Disset Gal 2AP2-8 Dixon Iain 4KP2-2, 2CP1-7, 2CO-6 Do-Jun Youm 4GP2-3 Doi Takahiko 1FP1-2 Dolgetta Nello 2BP2-3, 3HP1-5, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-8 Donati Andr 2DO-6, 2AP2-8 Doose Chuck 2AP3-3 Dormicchi Oriano 2AP2-2 Doser Michael 1AP2-5 Doshi K 4BP2-1 Dou Dou 1BO-2 Dou Jianzhong 3EP1-2 Dou S. X. 2GP2-8 Douine Bruno 3GP3-7, 4KP1-3 Drotziger Sandra 4HO1-8 Du C.H. 3CP1-2 Du Ho-Ik 4EP1-8, 4EP1-6, 4EP1-7 Du Junjie 3AP3-5 Du Shejun 2GP1-3 Du Shuangsong 3BP2-1, 4BP1-4, 2GO2-8 Du Xiaoji 4DP1-7 Du Yi 1LP1-6 Duan Xianzhong 2HP2-4, 2HP2-8 Dubois Jean-Baptiste 2GO2-3, 3GP1-2 Dubois Olivier 2HP1-1, 2DO-6, 4KP1-11 Duchateau Jean-Luc 1IO1-6, 1IO1-3, 4HO2-4, 3BP2-2, 2HP1-4, 1IO1-2 Dudarev Alexey 1AP2-5, 4KP2-12 Duglue Daniel 3BP1-5, 3IP3-7 Dumas Jean 4CP1-2, 4CP1-8 Durand Gilles-Andr 2HP1-1 Durante Maria 2AO-3, 3AP2-3 Durville Damien 1IO1-5 Dutoit Bertrand 1EO1-3 E Ebisawa Noboru 4BP2-2 Eckert Daniel 4GP1-5, 2CO-1 Egawa Kazumi 1AP1-2 Egawa Masayasu 2IP3-7 Eggenberger Roger 1GP2-5 Egorov Sergey 3IP1-1 Ehmler Hartmut 4KP2-2 Eichenberger Ali 3JP1-1 Eisterer Michael 3GP2-2, 1GP3-5 Elajjouri Tarik 2AP1-8 Elefant Felix 2EP7-4 Elhaut Thibault 4IP1-1 Ellwood George 3AP2-4 Emhofer Johann 3GP2-2 Escallier John 1AP2-6, 5JO-4, 4FO-6 Espinosa-Loza Francisco J. 3EP1-4, 2EP6-3 Evans David 4BP1-6 Evbota Daniel 4AP1-3, 1AO-6, 4GP4-7, 4AP1-6 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 84 Eyub Yildiz 4CP1-7 Ezio Todesco 2IP1-1, 5IO-3, 3AP2-5, 2AO-5, 4AO-1 F F. Dalpiaz Paola 4HP1-5 Fabbricatore Pasquale 5IO-5, 1AO-1, 2DP1-7 Faict-Bastin Sandrine 4KP1-11 Fan Ying 1LP1-6 Farek Jaromir 3IP3-3 Farinon Stefania 2DP1-7, 1AO-1 Fazilleau Philippe 4GO2-7, 2CP1-5, 3KP2-6, 1HP2-9 Fedorchenko Vladimir 3KP1-2 Fee Mike 1AP2-4 Felder Roland 2HP1-6 Felice Helene 5JO-4, 4KP2-8, 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 4AP2-5, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 3AP2-6, 2IP2-5, 2AO-6, 4AP2-8, 4AP2-9 Fellinger Joris 3IP3-4 Feng Hansheng 3HP1-1, 3HP1-6 Feng Yaojing 1EP4-1, 1LP1-13, 1LP1-9 Feng Yong 2GP1-3 Fernandez Cano Elena 2BP2-5, 4BP1-7 Fernando Toral 3AP3-7, 3KP1-4 Ferracin Paolo 5IO-2, 5JO-4, 4KP2-8, 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 3AP2-6, 2IP2-5, 2AO-6, 4AP2-8, 4AP2-9 Ferreira Alexandre 1GP1-4 Fersini Maurizio 2BP2-5 Fessia Paolo 2GO2-1, 5IO-8, 4GP4-6, 2AO-3 Fetisov Sergey 4JP1-1 Feuvrier Jerome 4KP2-8 Field Michael 4GO1-3 Fietz Walter 4HO1-8, 1BP1-2, 1BP1-4, 4HO2-5 Figini Albisetti Alessandro 4FO-5, 2GP2-9 Filhol Jean-Marc 2AP1-8 Filla B. 2GP1-9 Fillunger Harald 2GP3-1 Fink Stefan 1BP1-4, 4HO2-5, 1BP1-6, 1BP1-2 Fischer Egbert 1AP3-7 Fischer Wolfram 3IP2-6 Flanagan Gene 4AP1-1, 4HP1-8 Floch Eric 3AP3-7 Flkiger Ren 1GP3-5, 1GP1-4, 4GO2-2, 2GP2-2 Foffano Giuseppe 1AP3-8 Forest Frederick 1AO-7, 2IP1-8 Forgeas Adrien 4HO1-3, 4HO1-7 Formenti Fabio 5JO-3, 4KP2-7 Formisano Alessandro 1BP1-7, 1BP1-9 Foster T. 4JP1-10 Foussat Arnaud 2BP2-3, 3BP2-1, 4BP1-4, 2GO2-8, 4HP1-4, 3HP1-10 Fowler Mike 1AP2-3 Fowler Tony 2DP1-2 Franchello Ermano 4BP1-5 Freudenberg Kevin 2BO-4 Friedman Alex 2EP4-3 Frings Paul 2CO-4 Fu Youkun 3KP2-5 Fuchino Shuichiro 1HP2-2, 4JP1-2 Fuerst Joel 2AP3-3 Fujihira Junichi 4JP1-2 Fujihira Seiichi 4JP1-2 Fujimori Atsushi 4JP1-2 Fujino Koso 4FO-4 Fujishiro Hiroyuki 3JP1-2, 4FP1-2 Fujita Shinji 1IP2-4 Fukuda Tatsuhiko 1IP1-3 Fukui Mananori 2EP6-2 Fukui Satoshi 1IP2-1, 1LP1-2, 2IP3-2, 2IP3-7, 1IP2-5, 2IP3-6 Fukumoto Yusuke 2EP2-9 Fllenbach Frank 4HP1-2, 3BP1-2 Funaki Kazuo 1DP2-8 Furuse Mitsuho 1HP2-2, 4JP1-2 G G P Vishnuvardhan 2IP2-10 G. Pedersen Christian 4JP2-8 Gabard Alexander 4AO-7, 4AO-3 Gaertner Willi 2CP1-6 Gajda Daniel 2GO1-3, 2GP2-3, 2GP2-5 Galbraith Peter 3KP1-5 Gallix Remy 4HP1-4, 3KP2-5, 2BO-2 Gallo Giuseppe 3IP3-10 Galvan Stefano 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Gandioli Camille 4EP1-4 Ganetis George 4AP1-4 Ganter Romain 4AO-3 Gao Fei 2FP1-1, 2FP1-3 Gao Huixian 2GP1-3 Gao Qingsheng 4KP2-6 Gao Shuang 3EP2-5, 2EP3-4 Gao Xingyu 4JP1-9 Gao Zhiyuan 1EO2-5, 1EO1-2, 1EO2-6 Gapionok Elena 2IP1-4 Garcia Perez Juan 4KP1-9, 3KP1-5 GarcA Valentin 4GP1-6 GarcA-TabarS Luis 3AP3-7, 2EP6-7, 3KP1-4 Gardner Mark 4BP2-4 Grtner Willi 4BP2-7 Gastineau Bernard 3KP2-6, 1HP2-9, 2AP2-8 Gauthier Florent 3BP2-1 Gavrilin Andrey 2CO-8 Gehring Rainer 2AP2-2 Genini Laurent 1HP1-1 Geraskin Evgeny 1AO-2, 1HP1-3 Gerstl Stefan 2AP3-1, 4KP1-2 Gheller Jean-Marc 2GP1-6 Ghosh Anup 1AP2-6, 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 4FO-6, 3AP2-8, 2AO-6, 4AP2-9 Gibier Dominique 2HP1-1 Gibson Simon 4JP1-9 Gil Woosik 2AP2-2 Gilgrass Graham 2DO-6, 2GP1-6 Giloux Christian 4KP2-8 Ginola Marianna 4BP1-5 Giunchi Giovanni 4FO-5, 2FP1-5, 2GP2-9 Godeke Arno 5IO-2, 3AP2-6 Godon Pascal 2AP2-8 Goldacker Wilfried 2GO1-4 Golluccio Giancarlo 1LP1-10, 4KP1-9, 3KP1-5 Gomes de Faria Jose Manuel 1AP3-8 Gmry Fedor 2IP3-1 Gonzalez Jose Gonzalo 4GP1-6 Gonzalez-Parada Adrian 3EP1-4, 2EP6-3 Gonzlez Jorge Rafael 2EP6-7 Good Jeremy 3CP1-4 Goodrich Loren 3GP2-5, 2GP1-9 Gornikel Ilya 1HP1-8 Gosho Yoshihiro 2EP1-1 Goto Takayuki 1IP2-1, 1HP2-1 Gou Xiaofan 3GP3-6 Gou Xinglong 2HP1-10, 4AP1-5 Gournay Jean-Franois 2HP1-1 Gradt Thomas 2GO2-2 Graffin Patrick 3KP2-6, 1HP2-9 Granados-Garcia Xavier 2EP6-3 Grandclement Cedric 4CP1-7 Granieri Pier Paolo 2GO2-7, 1AP1-7 Grau Andreas 2AP3-1, 4KP1-2 Green Michael 2HP1-10, 2HP1-11, 3AP1-5, 4AP2-7 Gribov Yuri 2IP1-7 Gros Gilles 4BP1-3 Guan Mingzhi 4KP2-4 Gubkin Igor 2GP1-8 Guinchard M. 2AP2-9, 3AP2-4 Guirao Julio 2BP2-5 Guirao ngel 3KP1-4 Gung Chen-Yu 3IP3-3, 2GP3-6, 3HP1-3, 2BP2-6, 3HP1-5, 3HP1-6, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-8, 1HP1-9, 3HP1-9 Guo Ning 3JP2-1, 3JP2-7 Guo Wenyong 1EO1-2, 1EO2-6, 1EP2-5 Guo Yunzheng 1EP2-1 Guo Zhihai 4IP2-7 Gupta P. 4BP2-1 Gupta Ramesh 4AP1-4, 3IP2-6 Gurov Denise 4AP2-3 Gutierrez Jose Luis 3KP1-4 H H. 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Yang 1HP1-10, 2BP2-7, 2IP2-3 Ha D.W. 4GP2-3 Ha Hongsoo 4GP2-3, 3GP2-6 Ha Kyoung-Hun 1EP5-2, 1EP5-8, 1EP5-10, 1EP5-3, 3EP1-6 Hler Wolfgang 2GO1-1 Hachama Mohammed 2EP5-2, 2EP5-4 Hachisuka Daigo 1HP2-1 Hafalia Ray 4AP2-4, 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 3AP2-6, 2AO-6, 2DP1-8, 4AP2-8 Hagelstein Michael 4KP1-2, 2AP3-1 Hagen Per 2IP1-1 Hahn Seungyong 1DP2-4, 1DP1-6, 3CP1-5, 1IP2-6, 1IP2-7, 1DP2-5, 1DP2-6, 2DO-8, 3JP1-8 Hahn Songyop 2EP6-9, 1EP2-6, 2EP1-5 Hajnal Nandor 3BP1-5, 3IP3-7 Hamada Kazuya 2BO-4, 1BO-8, 2BO-7, 4BP2-2, 4GO1-1, 4BP2-8 Hamaguchi Shinji 2BP1-2 Hamajima Takataro 1BP2-2, 3EP2-3, 3EP2-4, 1BP2-3, 3EP1-10, 1BP2-7 Han Byoung-Sung 4EP1-8, 4EP1-6, 4EP1-7 Han Ke 2GO2-4, 4FO-7 Han Muho 1EO1-4 Han Sang-Chol 4EP1-6, 3EP2-9 Han Shaofei 4KP1-10, 4KP2-10 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 85 Han Shilei 3KP2-5 Han Shiqiang 4BP1-4, 2GO2-8 Han Tae-Hee 4EP1-6 Han Xiaotao 1CP1-2, 3DP1-4, 3DP1-5, 3GP3-3, 2HP2-9, 3KP2-8 Han Xiaotao 2HP2-10 Han Youngjae 1FP1-4 Han Zhengnan 2EP5-3, 1IO2-3 Hanai Satoshi 2CP1-1, 3CP1-1 Hansheng Feng 3HP1-4 Hao Changduan 3BP1-3 Hao Huanfeng 2DP1-1 Hao Xiaocong 4IP1-10, 4IP2-6 Haraguchi Masashi 1IP2-4 Harding David 3GP1-4 Harjo Stefanus 4GP4-3, 1GP3-3, 1GP1-6, 2BO-7 Harrison Robert 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5, 3IP3-6, 4BP1-9 Hasegawa Mitsuru 4BP1-1, 1BP1-3 Hashizume Hidetoshi 1BP2-5 Hasse Quentin 2AP3-3 Havens Tim 2DO-4 Hayashi Hidemi 2EP1-1 Hayashi Kazuhiko 4FO-4 Hayashi Naoki 2HP2-6, 2HP2-12 Hayashi Seiji 4GO1-6 Hayashi Shingo 3FP1-5 Hayashi Toshihiro 4FO-4 Hays Steven 1AP3-4 Hazelton Drew 2CO-3 He Yan 3BP1-3 Heiduk Mathias 3KP2-2 Heikinnen Samuli 4BP1-5, 2BP2-5 Heitzenroeder Phil 3BP1-7 Heller Reinhard 4HO1-8, 1BO-3, 1BP1-4, 3HP2-4 Hellstrom Eric 2GO1-2, 1IO2-8 Hemmi Tsutomu 1BO-8, 4GP4-3, 1GP3-3, 1BO-5, 2BO-7, 4BP1-8, 4BP2-2 Herlach Fritz 3KP2-1, 1CP1-3 Herrmann Marco 2GO1-1 Herrmannsdoerfer Thomas 2CO-7 Hertout Patrick 3BP2-2 Hervieu Bertrand 4GO2-7, 2CP1-5, 3KP2-6, 4DP1-8 Heyn Katrin 4BP2-7 Hidaka Hikaru 1IP2-4 Higashi Norio 1AP1-5 Higashikawa Kohei 4HP1-6 Higley Hugh 2HP1-10 Hilton David 4GP2-2, 1IO2-8, 1IO2-1 Hirano Naoki 2HP1-9, 4HO1-4 Hirayama Tadashi 4KP2-11 Hiroaki Watanabe 4AP2-1 Hirose Erina 4AP2-1, 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Hirose Ryoichi 3BP1-4 Hirota Noriyuki 3JP2-3 Ho Sin Lan 4IP3-4, 3JP2-5, 4IP3-5, 4IP2-4, 4IP3-1, 4IP3-6, 4IP3-7, 1EP4-2, 1LP1-8, 4IP3-2, 3DP1-3, 2EP6-10, 1EP2-7, 4FP1-7, 3JP2-8 Hoa Christine 4HO1-7 Hoang Gia Ky 2GP1-3 Hoang The-Cuong 4KP1-3 Hobl Achim 1EO1-3 Hocine Abdelfettah 2EP5-2, 2EP5-4 Holdener Fridolin 3HP2-3 Holubeck Tomas 2AP3-1, 4KP1-2 Holzapfel Bernhard 2GO1-1 Hong Bong Hwan 3IP3-1, 2DP1-3, 2DP1-5 Hong Seung 4GO1-3 Hong Zhiyong 1EO1-7 Honzawa Ryuta 3GP3-2, 3GP2-1 Horvatic Mladen 4CP1-2 Hoshino Ken 3EP1-10 Hossain Md Shahriar Al 2GP2-2 Hou Binglin 3KP2-5 Hou Ying 4GP1-7 Hou Zhilong 4DP1-7, 3FP1-3 Hourican Michael 1AP1-4 Hsu Chia-Hao 3JP1-6 Hu Geli 1DP2-1, 1DP2-2 Hu Jihui 2HP2-4 Hu Liangbing 1HP1-4 Hu Lili 1DP2-7 Hu Nannan 3EP1-10 Hu Qiming 3BP1-3 Hu Xinning 2FP1-2, 2FP1-3 Hu Yanlan 4HO1-2, 4HO2-6 Huang Cheng-Wei 2AP1-3 Huang D. J. 2AP1-3 Huang Jui-Che 4IP1-7, 2AP1-6 Huang Lantao 3GP3-3 Huang M. H. 2AP1-3 Huang Taotao 4JP1-9 Huang Xiaohua 2EP3-6 Huang Xiongyi 3HP1-1, 2GP3-6, 3HP1-3, 3HP1-4, 3HP1-6 Huang Yibing 4GO1-3 Huh Jaesun 1EP3-3 Humer Karl 2GP3-1 Hunte Frank 3GP3-5, 4HP1-8, 1IO2-2 Hur Kyeon 1EO1-1, 1EP3-6, 3EP2-10, 1EP1-11 Husband Mark 1EO1-6 Hussung Robert 2BO-4 Hwang Ching-Shiang 4KP2-1, 3CP1-2, 1AP2-4, 2AP1-3, 4IP1-7, 2AP1-6, 2AP1-7 Hwang Chulsang 4EP2-6 Hwang Jae-Sang 4EP3-6, 4EP3-7 Hwang Si-Dole 1EP1-5 Hwang Young Jin 3GP2-4, 4GP3-6, 1FP1-10, 1FP1-11, 3CP1-7, 2IP2-6, 3CP1-8, 1EO1-1, 3HP2-8, 3EP3-8, 3CP1-9, 1FP1-4 Hyun Ok-Bae 1EP5-5, 3EP3-9, 4EP3-2 Hyunjung Lee 1HP1-10, 2IP2-3 I Iedemska Ievgeniia 3GP1-4 Ieiri Masaharu 4AP2-1, 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Igarashi Hajime 1IP1-2, 1IP1-8 Iguchi Masahide 1BO-5, 4BP2-2, 4BP2-6 Iida Y 3GP2-1 Iijima Yasuhiro 1IP2-4 Iijima Yasuo 1GP3-1 Iinuma Hiromi 4AP1-2 Iio Masami 4AP2-2 Ikebe Yumiko 4GP2-5, 4GP2-7 Ikeuchi Masamitsu 1HP2-2 Ikuno Soichiro 4IP2-3 Ilin Yuri 2BP2-2, 3HP1-5 3IP3-3, 2BP2-6, 3HP1-7 Imagawa Shinsaku 2BP1-2, 4HO2-3 Ino Takashi 2AP2-3 Inoue Itaru 2CP1-1, 4GP1-7 Inoue Masayoshi 4HP1-6 Inoue Takuro 2GP2-7 Ioki Kimihiro 2IP1-4 Ipatov Yu. P. 4JP1-1, 2GP1-10 Ipatov Yuri 1BO-7 Irie Yoshiro 2HP2-6, 2HP2-12 Ishibashi Tatsuji 1GP2-1, 1BO-8 Ishida Keiichi 2AP3-5 Ishihara Atsushi 3JP1-9, 2EP2-9 Ishii Kenzi 1GP2-1 Ishikawa Norihiko 1FP1-1 Ishiyama Atsushi 2EP6-5, 1EP1-6, 2HP1-9, 4EP1-5, 1EP1-10 Isobe Takanori 2HP2-11 Isono Takaaki 1GP2-1, 1BO-8, 2BO-7, 4BP2-2, 4GO1-1 Iten Eduard 3HP2-3 Ito Kazuyuki 2HP2-11 Ito Satoshi 1BP2-5 Itoh Takayoshi 2BO-7, 4GP4-3, 1GP3-3 Itoh Yoshitaka 1LP1-2, 2EP6-2 Iturbe Rafael 2EP6-7 Ivanov Denis 1BP1-6 Ivanyushenkov Yury 2AP3-3 Ivkin Vladimir 3KP1-1 Iwakuma Masataka 2EP1-1, 2EP6-5 Iwamoto Akifumi 4HO1-7 Iwasa Yukikazu 1DP2-4, 1DP2-5, 1DP2-6, 2DO-8, 1DP1-6 Iwasaki Masako 1AP1-5 Iwasaki Tatsuya 3EP2-4 Iwashita Yoshihisa 2AP2-3, 1AP2-7 Izumi Teruo 2EP6-5 Izumi Yoshinobu 2GP3-9 J Jadeja S. J. 4BP2-1 Jalali Jalal 3DP1-6 Jan Jyh-Chyuan 4KP2-1, 3CP1-2, 1AP2-4, 4IP1-7, 2AP1-7 Jang Gilsoo 3EP2-9, 1EP5-6, 3EP1-7 Jang Hyun-Man 1EP1-5, 1EO2-3 Jang Jae Young 1FP1-3, 1FP1-4, 1IP1-5, 2EP4-6, 1FP1-10, 1FP1-11, 3CP1-7, 2IP2-6, 1EO1-1, 3EP3-8, 1EP3-6 Janowski Tadeusz 2EP1-2, 2EP1-7, 2EP4-4 Janssens Ewald 4JP1-5 Jaroszynski Jan 4GP2-2, 2CO-8 Jeandey Christian 4JP1-8 Jeong Geun-Young 2EP7-6, 3IP3-9 Jeong Hwanjun 2GP3-11 Jeong Sangkwon 1HP1-2 Jeung Giwoo 4IP1-5 Jewell Matthew 1BO-2, 2BO-4, 2BP1-5, 5JO-2, 1GP1-7, 4GO1-7, 1GP1-9, 4GP3-5, 3GP1-7, 4GO2-6, 4GO1-1 Ji Zhenshan 2HP1-2 Jiang Chengxi 2HP2-4 Jiang Donghui 1FP1-12, 2FP1-4 Jiang Huawei 4GP3-4 Jiang J.Z. 1LP1-7 Jiang Jianyi 2GO1-2, 1IO2-8 Jiang Jing 4IP1-3 Jiang Longzhi 2DO-4 Jiang Pan Wan 2GP3-5, 2GO2-8, 2GP3-7, 1BP1-6 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 86 Jiang Xiaohua 1DP1-7, 3IP2-7, 1DP1-8 Jiang Yudong 4EP2-8 Jiang Zhenan 1IO2-6 Jiao Fengshun 1EP1-1, 3EP1-2 Jimenez Carmen 1EO2-2 Jin Xinzhe 4GP4-3, 1GP3-3, 4AO-6 Jin Zhijian 1EO1-7 Jo Hyun Chul 1FP1-3, 1FP1-4, 4IP2-5, 3CP1-7, 3CP1-8, 1EO1-1, 3HP2-8, 3CP1-9, 3JP1-8, 1FP1-10, 1FP1-11 Jo Jung Min 1FP1-4 Johnson Rolland 4AP1-1, 4HP1-8 Jones Harry 1CP1-1 Jong Cornelis 2BO-4, 3BP2-1, 3IP3-6, 2BP2-9 Joo Jae-Joon 4HO1-3 Joo Jin-Hong 1IP1-1, 4FP1-3 Joseph J. 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 2AO-6 Joshi Piyush 4AP1-4 Joss Walter 4HP1-3, 4GO2-7, 2CP1-5 Jos Manuel Cela 3KP1-4 Ju Chang-Hyeon 2EP2-6 Juang Tiki 2AP2-4, 2AP2-5 Jung Alexandra 3GP1-7 Jung B. I. 3EP3-10, 2EP1-6 Jung Byung-Ik 1EP5-2, 1EP5-8, 1EP5-10, 1EP5-3, 1EP5-4, 3EP1-6 Jung Changho 1EP5-6, 3EP1-7 Jung In Su 2DP1-3, 2DP1-5 Juster Franois-Paul 1HP1-1, 2DO-6, 2GP1-6 K Kadono Toshiharu 4JP1-2 Kajbafvala Amir 3GP3-5 Kajikawa Kazuhiro 2GP2-7, 1DP2-8, 1EP4-6 Kalinin Vladimir 4HO1-3, 1HP1-8 Kametani Fumitake 2GO1-2 Kameyama Soichiro 1FP1-2 Kamijo Hiroki 1FP1-2 Kamikado Takeshi 3BP1-4 Kamitani Atsushi 3JP1-3, 4IP2-3 Kamiya Koji 1BO-3 Kamiya Yoshio 2AP2-3 Kamiya Yuji 1EP1-7 Kanazawa Masaya 2GP2-7 Kaneko Takeshi 1IP1-1 Kanemitsu Masaya 4EP1-5 Kang Byung-Kwan 2EP3-1, 3EP2-1 Kang Hyoungku 4EP3-1, 4EP3-5, 2EP7-1, 4EP1-3, 3EP3-11 Kang Joonsun 2DP1-3, 2DP1-5 Kang Kun Uk 2DP1-5, 2DP1-3 Kang Myunghun 1IP2-2, 2IP1-5 Kang Sung Chan 3GP1-5 Kang Wen 1AP3-2, 4KP1-7, 3KP1-3, 2IP1-9 Kanithi Hem 3GP1-6, 2GP1-6 Kar Soumen 4EP1-1 Karasev Yuriy 2GP1-8 Karpov Sergey 2HP2-2 Kasa Matt 2AP3-3 Kashikhin Vadim 4AP1-3, 1AO-6, 5JO-4, 4AP2-4, 3AP2-5, 4AP2-8 Kashikhin Vladimir 3AP3-2, 3GP1-4, 2IP2-2, 4AP1-3, 4JP2-4, 4GP4-7 Kashtanov Evgeniy 3AP3-1, 1AP3-1 Kashy David 2AP2-1, 2AP2-4, 2AP2-5 Kasuga Eisuke 2IP3-2 Kato Takeshi 4FO-4 Katoh Kazuo 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Katoh Yohji 4AP2-1, 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Katsumi Ohata 4GO1-5 Kaverin Denis 1BO-7 Kawabata Shuma 4KP2-11 Kawada Tomoya 4AP2-2 Kawaguchi Teppei 4HP1-6 Kawamoto Ryusuke 4FP1-3 Kawamoto Takashi 1AP1-2 Kawanishi Yusaku 2EP6-2 Kawano Katsumi 1BO-8, 4BP2-2 Kawasaki Nobutaka 1LP1-2 Kedia Sunil 4GP1-2 Keilin Victor 3HP2-1 Kenfaui Driss 3JP1-5 Kenji Tasaki 4JP2-7 Kerby James 3AP3-2 Khavin Naum 4AP2-3 Khene Samir 4GP1-1 Khodak Andrei 1BP1-8 Khodzhibagiyan Hamlet 3AP3-6 Khristi Y 4BP2-1, 4GP1-2, 1IO1-2 Khvostenko Peter 1BP1-6 Ki-Chul Seong 3EP1-1 Kii Toshiteru 2AP3-5 Kikuchi Akihiro 1GP3-1, 1GP3-2, 4AO-6, 4GP4-3, 1GP3-3, 3AP2-1 Kim Chang-Wook 3IP3-9 Kim Chul Han 1EO2-4, 2EP2-5 Kim D.L 3EP1-3, 1HP2-5, 3CP1-5 Kim Daewook 2HP2-5 Kim Dong-Hun 4IP1-5 Kim Gyeong-Hun 3IP2-2, 4EP2-4, 4EP2-6 Kim H. K 2BP2-7 Kim H. T 2BP2-7 Kim Haejong 2GP3-2 Kim Hee Jin 3EP2-10, 1EP1-11 Kim Hee-Sun 4EP3-2, 1EP5-5, 1HP2-8, 3EP3-9 Kim Ho Min 2EP5-8 Kim Hong-Joon 3IP2-8 Kim Hosup 4GP2-3, 3GP2-6 Kim Hye-Rim 3HP2-2, 1HP2-8, 3EP3-9, 4EP3-2, 1EP5-5 Kim Hyunyong 2DP1-5, 2DP1-3 Kim In-Ho 3IP3-9 Kim J. H. 2GP2-8 Kim Jae-Chul 1EP3-1, 1EP3-2, EP3-3, 1EP3-10, 1EP3-7, 1EP3-8, EP5-7, 1EP5-9, 1EP3-9 Kim Jae-Ho 1EO2-4, 2EP2-5, 2HP1-8 Kim Jin Sub 3HP2-8 Kim Jin-Geun 2EP2-6, 2EP2-8 Kim Jin-Tae 3GP2-4 Kim Jinseck 1EP3-8, 1EP5-7, 1EP5-9, 1EP3-9 Kim Jun Young 3GP1-5 Kim Kabyong 1EP5-6 Kim Keeman 3GP1-5, 4GP4-5, 4GO1-7, 4GO1-1 Kim Ki-Hyun 3GP2-3 Kim Kwang Lok 1IP1-4, 1HP2-10, 1IP1-5, 1HP2-11, 1IP1-6, 1IP2-7, 2EP2-10 Kim Kwang-Min 3IP2-2, 1DP2-6, 4EP2-4, 4EP2-6 Kim Myong-Hyon 1EP3-8 Kim Myung Su 3CP1-5 Kim Namwon 3IP2-2, 3HP2-6, 4EP2-6 Kim Sang Hyun 1HP2-11, 2GP3-12, 2EP2-10, 1IP1-6 Kim Sanghyun 2GP3-2 Kim Seokbeom 1IP1-1, 1DP2-3, 4FP1-3 Kim Seokho 1EO2-3, 3IP2-2, 2EP2-6, 4EP2-4, 4EP2-6, 2GP3-11, 3GP2-6 Kim Seung-Tak 2EP3-1, 3EP2-1 Kim Soo In 4GP2-6 Kim Suk 2AP3-3 Kim Sung-Kyu 2EP2-6 Kim Sungrae 1EO2-3 Kim Tae-Won 4EP2-4 Kim Won-Sik 3IP3-9 Kim Woo Jin 1IP1-6, 2GP3-12, 2EP2-10 Kim Woo-Seok 1EP5-5, 1EP2-6, 2EP1-5, 3EP3-9, 4EP3-2 Kim Yeong Seok 2EP2-10 Kim Yeong-Ok 1BP1-10, 3BP2-6, 2BP2-7, 2BP1-6 Kim Yong-Jin 4EP1-7 Kim Young Jae 3EP3-8 Kim Young-Geun 3EP3-9 Kim Young-Gyun 3HP2-8 3HP2-6, 3GP2-4, 4GP2-6, 1IP1-9, 1IP2-7 Kim Youngkwon 1HP1-2 Kim Youngmin 1IP2-2, 2IP1-5 Kim Yujong 4AO-3 Kim Yungil 2EP1-5, 2EP6-9 Kimura Naoki 2AP3-5 Kimura Nobuhiro 4AP1-2 King C. 4JP1-10 Kinjo Ryota 2AP3-5 Kinsho Michikazu 2HP2-12 Kirby Glyn 2AO-3, 1AP3-8 Kirk Harold 4AP1-4 Kishio Kohji 3JP1-9 Kiss Takanobu 4HP1-6 Kisslinger Johann 3BP1-2 Kisu Takanobu 2EP6-5 Kitaguchi Hitoshi 2GO1-5 Kitaguchi Masaaki 2AP2-3 Kitano Hiroki 2EP6-2 Kiyoshi Tsukasa 2CP1-1, 4FO-5, 1DP1-3, 4JP2-1, 3GP3-1, 2CO-2, 2GP2-8, 2DO-1, 4CP1-3 Kizu Kaname 4BP1-1, 2BP1-2, 1BO-3, 1BP1-3 Kleinfeller Jonny 2AP2-2 Klimchenko Yury 3KP1-1 Knaster Juan-Ramon 2GP3-1, 4BP1-6, 5JO-5, 4KP1-6, 4HP1-4, 3IP3-6, 2BO-2, 1BP1-7 Ko R.K. 4GP2-3 Ko Tae Kuk 4EP3-1, 4EP3-5, 2EP7-1, 1FP1-3, 1FP1-4, 2HP2-5, 4EP1-3, 3GP2-4, 1IP1-5, 3EP3-7, 4IP2-5, 2EP4-6, 4GP3-6, 1FP1-10, 1FP1-11, 3CP1-7, 2IP2-6, 3CP1-8, 1EO1-1, 3HP2-8, 3EP3-8, 3EP3-11, 3CP1-9, 3JP1-8, 1EP3-6, 3EP2-10, 1EP1-11 Kobayashi Shinichi 2EP4-7 Kobela Thomas 2AP1-1 Koettig Torsten 4KP2-9, 4FO-3 Koh Deuk Yong 1HP2-10 Koide Tsuneharu 4JP1-2 Koizumi Norikiyo 1BP2-2, 1BO-8, 1BP2-3, MT-22 2011 Marseille France 87 1BO-5, 2BO-7, 4BP1-8, 4BP2-2 Kojima Kentaro 4EP1-5, 1EP1-10 Kokkinos Charilaos 2AP2-9, 3AP2-4 Kolbasov Boris 1BP1-6 Kolokolnikov Yuri 4AP2-3 Kolonko James 4AP1-4 Kominato Yasuaki 1IP1-3 Kondratowicz-Kucewicz Beata 2EP1-2, 2EP4-4 Kopera Lubomir 2GP2-1 Kppen Matthias 3BP1-2 Kosmider Andreas 2AP2-2 Kostrov Evgeny 2DO-2, 4JP1-3 Kovac Pavol 2GP2-1 Kovach Paul 3IP2-6, 4AP2-5 Kovalenko Alexander 3AP3-6 Koyanagi Kei 5JO-7, 4JP2-7 Kozak Janusz 2EP1-2, 2EP4-4 Kozak SlAwomir 2EP1-2, 2EP4-4 Kozlov Oleg 3AP3-6 Kozub Sergey 3AP3-1, 1AP3-1, 3KP1-2 Krmer Steffen 4HP1-3, 4CP1-2 Kramer Thomas 2DP1-2 Kravtsov Dmitry 4GO1-1 Krishnan Jyothi 5IO-2 Krooshoop H.J.G. 4GO1-2 Ku Myunghwan 2IP1-5, 3CP1-5 Kuang Guangli 2CO-5, 2CP1-4 Kubozono Takayoshi 4FO-2 Kulkarni Sandeep 4EP1-1 Kumakura Hiroaki 2GP2-7 Kume Tatsuya 4AP1-2 Kundu Ananya 4GP1-2 Kuno Kazuo 4BP1-1 Kuo C.Y. 4KP2-1 Kuo Cheng-Ying 2AP1-3, 4IP1-7 Kurahashi Hidefumi 4GO1-6 Kurihara Kenichi 1BO-3, 4BP1-1 Kurusu Tsutomu 3KP1-8, 4JP2-7 Kustom Robert 2AP3-3 Kuznetsov Grigory 3AP3-6 Kvitkovic Jozef 5JO-8 Kwon Oh Jun 1HP2-10, 3HP2-6, 1IP1-9, 1IP2-7 Kwon Soun Pil 3GP1-5, 4GP4-5 Kwon Young Kil 2EP5-8 L Labb Thibaut 4IP1-1 Lackner Friedrich 2GO2-1, 5IO-8 Lacroix Benoit 1IO1-6, 4HO2-4, 3BP2-2, 2HP1-4 Lai Xiaokang 2EP3-6 Lajewski James 3GP1-6 Lamaison Valerie 3BP2-2 Lamas Jrika 3EP1-8, 2EP4-5 Lamm Mike 5IO-7, 4AP1-3, 1AO-6, 5JO-4, 4GP4-7, 4AP2-5, 4AP2-8, 4AP2-9, 4AP1-6 Lamy Thierry 4JP1-11 Lamzin Evgeny 2IP1-4, 2IP1-7, 1HP1-8 Lancetov Andrey 3KP1-1 Lange Christian 4HO1-8, 1BP1-4, 4HO2-5 Lannou Herv 2DO-6 Larbalestier David 2GO1-2, 1GP1-7, 4GP2-2, 1IO2-8, 1IO2-1, 4GO2-6, PT5-1, 2CO-8 Laskaris Trifon 2DO-3 Lassiter Steve 1AP2-3 Latrasse Louis 4JP1-11 Le Bigaut Marianne 3KP2-6 Le Quang 3GP3-6 Lebasque Pierre 2AP1-8 Lechner-Greite Silke 4IP1-8 Leclerc Julien 3GP3-7 Lecouturier Florence 2GO2-3, 3GP1-2, 2CO-4 Lecrevisse Thibault 4JP2-2, 1EP2-4, 4GP1-3 Lee B. S. 2IP3-4 Lee Bang-Wook 4EP3-3, 4EP3-6, 4EP3-7, 1EP3-5, 1EP3-11, 4EP3-4 Lee Chang Woo 4GP2-6 Lee Changyoung 1FP1-3, 1FP1-4, 1FP1-10, 1FP1-11 Lee Chulhee 4FP1-5 Lee Dong Hee 3GP1-5 Lee Dong-Hyeok 4EP1-6, 4EP1-7 Lee Gyung-Su PT1-1 Lee Haigun 1IP1-4, 1HP2-10, 3HP2-6, 3GP2-4, 1IP1-5, 1HP2-11, 4GP2-6, 1IP1-6, 1IP1-9, 4HP1-7, 3EP3-7, 1FP1-10, 3HP2-8, 1IP2-6, 1IP2-7, 2GP3-12, 2EP2-10 Lee Hansang 3EP2-9, 1EP5-6, 3EP1-7 Lee Hee-Jin 2EP2-2, 3EP3-4 Lee Heejoon 1IP2-2 Lee Ho-Young 2EP7-6, 3IP3-9 Lee Hyo-Geun 1IP1-4 Lee Hyun-Gu 3EP2-1 Lee Jeong-Phil 4EP1-7 Lee Ji-Kwang 2EP6-9, 1EP2-6, 2EP1-5 Lee Jiho 2IP2-6, 1EO1-1 Lee Jong-Su 4EP1-6 Lee Peter 2GO1-2, 1GP1-7, 4GO2-6 Lee S.Y. 2AP1-3 Lee Sang-Ho 2EP7-7 Lee Sang-Hwa 4EP3-3, 4EP3-6 Lee Sang-Jin 1EO2-3 Lee Sangjin 3IP2-2, 4EP2-4, 4EP2-6 Lee Se-Hee 2IP3-4, 3IP2-8, 2EP7-6, 3IP3-9 Lee Seung Ill 3HP2-2 Lee Seung Ryul 3EP3-6, 3EP1-7 Lee Seungje 4FP1-5 Lee Seyeon 2EP6-9, 1EP2-6, 2EP1-5 Lee Sukil 1EP1-5, 1EO2-3 Lee Woo Seung 2IP2-6 Lee Yongseck 2EP4-8 Lei Lei 1GP1-2, 4GP4-2 Lei Yuanzhong 4HP1-1, 1HP2-3, 1DP1-4, 2HP1-5, 1DP1-5 Leibrock Hanno 3AP3-7 Lelekhov Sergey 2IP2-1, 2BP1-3, 2BP2-6, 3KP2-10, 4GO1-1, 1BP1-6 Lenisa Paolo 4HP1-5 Lepoittevin Benoit 2AO-3 Leung Eddie 2AP2-1, 2AP2-4, 2AP2-5 Leveque Jean 3GP3-7, 4KP1-3 Lewin Richard 1CP1-1 Li Bo 3JP2-6 Li Chunguang 1GP2-3 Li Dandan 1LP1-11 Li Derun 4AP1-5, 4HO1-6 Li Frank 3DP1-6 Li Fuhua 1LP1-7 Li H.L. 4IP3-1, 4IP3-6, 4IP3-7, 1EP4-2, 1LP1-8, 4IP3-4, 3JP2-5, 4IP3-5, 3DP1-3, 4IP2-4, 2EP6-10, 1EP2-7, 3JP2-8 Li Hongwei 2BP2-3, 4BP1-4, 4GO1-1 Li Jianfeng 2GP1-3, 2GP1-4 2GP1-5, 4GO1-4 Li Jiangang 4HO1-2, 4HO2-6 Li Jiangui 1LP1-3, 1LP1-4, 3EP2-5, 4FP1-7 Li Jing 2EP6-4, 1EP4-5 Li Jingdong 3EP1-2 Li Juan 3JP2-2 Li Lankai 1DP2-1, 3IP2-1, 1HP2-3, 1DP1-4 Li Li 1AP3-2, 4KP1-7, 3KP1-3 Li Liang 1HP2-4, 2HP2-4, 3KP2-1, 2HP2-1, 2HP2-3, 2HP2-8, 4FP1-4, 3IP3-5, 1CP1-2, 3IP2-4, 4KP1-8, 3DP1-4, 3DP1-5, 3GP3-3, 2HP2-9, 3KP2-8, 2HP2-10, 1CP1-3 Li Liyi 2EP5-3, 1IO2-3, 1HP2-7 Li Ming 3AP1-3 Li Pengyuan 3IP3-2, 3KP2-5 Li Qing 1AP3-2 Li Wang 2GO2-8 Li Wei 2DP1-6, 4KP2-9 Li Wenlong 1LP1-3, 1LP1-7 Li Xian 4IP1-2 Li Xiangjun 3EP2-7, 3EP2-8 Li Yi 4DP1-3, 2HP1-5 Li Ying 4IP1-10, 4IP2-6, 3DP1-2 Li Yulin 2AP1-1 Liang Ming 3GP1-1 Liang Xuemin 1EO2-5 Liao Xinglin 1FP1-7 Libeyre Paul 1BO-6, 2BP2-3, 2BO-4, 3BP2-1, 4BP1-4, 2GO2-8, 2BO-1 Lietzow Ralph 4HO1-8 Lievens Peter 4JP1-5 Lim Byung Su 2BP2-2, 3HP1-3, 2BP2-6, 2BO-1 Lim Ji-Hyun 1EP1-5 Lim Sung-Hun 2EP4-8, 1EP3-7, 1EP3-8, 1EP5-7, 1EP5-9, 1EP3-9 Lim Zongsu 1EO1-4 Lin Baihua 4EP1-2, 1EO1-7 Lin Fu-Yuan 3CP1-2, 1AP2-4, 2AP1-3, 4IP1-7, 2AP1-6 Lin Liangzhen 1EO2-5, 1EO1-2, 3GP3-4, 1EO2-6 Lin Qunxu 2EP6-4, 2FP1-4 Lin Wang 2GO2-8 Ling Jiayin 1DP1-6 Litherland Steve 2BO-4 Liu Baohua 2HP2-3 Liu Bo 1GP1-2, 4GP4-2 Liu Chang 3JP2-1 Liu Chenglian 3HP1-1, 3HP1-4, 3HP1-6 Liu Chunhua 1LP1-5, 2EP3-3 Liu Fang 1GP1-2, 4GP4-2 Liu Fugui 3IP1-6, 3IP1-7, 1LP1-11 Liu Hong Wei 1EP1-2, 2EP2-4, 1EP1-8 Liu Huijuan 2EP6-1, 4EP2-1 Liu Jianwei 4GO1-4 Liu Liping 4BP1-4, 2GO2-8 Liu Sheng 1GP1-9, 4GO1-1 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 88 Liu Siyuan 1DP1-7, 1DP1-8 Liu Wei 1FP1-7 Liu Weitao 2GP1-3, 2GP1-4 Liu Weiwei 2HP2-8, 2HP2-4 Liu Xianghong 2GP1-3 Liu Xiaokun 1HP1-6, 1HP2-7 Liu Xiaotao 2GO1-7 Liu Xiujun 2EP7-3 Liu Yu 3JP1-7, 4IP1-9 Liu Yung-Hui 4IP1-7 Liu Zhihong 4BP2-3 Liu Zhiyong 4DP1-7 Lizarazo J. 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 2AO-6 Loiseau Philippe 2HP1-1 Lombardi Alessandra 1LP1-10 Lombardo Vito 4AP1-1, 4JP2-6 Long Feng 2GP1-1 1GP1-2, 4GP4-2, 2GP3-4 Long Nick 1IO2-6 Lopes Mauricio de Lima 4AP1-1, 1AO- 6, 4AP1-6 Lopez Carlos 1AP3-8 Lopez Roberto 2GO2-1 Lorin Clement 5IO-3 Lorrier Philippe 3IP3-3 Losasso Marcello 2BP2-5, 1BO-1, 4BP1-5 Lotrus Paul 2HP1-1 Lottin Jean-Pierre 1HP2-9 Louradour Eric 3JP1-5 Lu Jun 2GO2-5, 1GP1-9 Lu Kun 3HP1-2, 2GP3-6, 3HP1-3, 3HP1-5, 3HP1-7 Lu Xifeng 2GP1-9, 3GP2-5 Lu Yafeng 3GP1-1, 3GP1-9 Lu Yinlong 3AP1-3, 3AP1-6 Luo Jiarong 2HP1-2 Luongo Cesar 3BP2-4 Lutchev Alexander 3KP1-2 Luzieux Sebastien 2AO-3 Lv Yiliang 1CP1-2 Lyly Mika 3IP1-5 Lyraud Charles 2BO-4 Lysenko Valery 2IP1-3, 2DO-2, 4JP1-3 M M. Kwon 1HP1-10, 3BP2-6, 2IP2-3 Ma Guangtong 2EP6-4, 2FP1-4 1FP1-12, 1FP1-7 Ma Lizhen 2DP1-1, 4KP1-4, 4KP2-4, 1AP3-6 Ma Wenbin 3FP1-1, 3IP1-4, 4DP1-7 Ma Yanwei 2GP2-6 Ma Young Jae 3GP1-5 Maan Jan Kees 4GP4-4, 4CP1-4 Machi Takato 4EP1-5 Machiya Shutaro 1GP1-6 Madej Piotr 2GP3-3 Madur Arnaud 4IP1-11 Maeda Hideaki 1IP2-3, 1IP1-3, 1IO2-5 Maekawa Ryuji 4HO1-3, 4HO1-7, 1HP1-8 Mahadevappa Vasanthakumar 3HP1-8 Mahmoud Bakr 2AP3-5 Mailfert Alain 4JP1-8 Maix Reinhard 2GP3-1 Majka Michal 2EP1-2, 2EP4-4 Majoros Milan 4JP2-5, 3CP1-6 Makarov Alexander 3GP1-4, 4AP1-3, 4GP4-7 Makida Yasuhiro 3EP2-3, 3EP2-4 Malagoli Andrea 2GO1-2 Mancic Dragan 4KP1-5 Manfred Wanner 1BO-3 Mangmang Gao 3GP1-8 Manil Pierre 2AP2-9, 3AP2-3, 3AP2-4, 4IP2-8, 3IP3-8 Marabotto Roberto 1AO-1 March Stephen 2BO-5, 2HP1-6, 3HP2-3, 2BP1-5, 4BP1-7 Marchevsky Maxim 2AO-4, 3AP2-8, 3KP1-7, 3AP2-6, 2IP2-5, 2AO-6 Marechal Jean-Louis 2BP1-4, 4BP2-7 Marie-Jeanne Mlanie 4JP1-11 Mariette Yannick 4KP1-11 Marinin Konstantin 1BO-7 Marinov Kiril 1AP1-3 Marinucci Claudio 2HP1-6, 2HP1-7 Markiewicz Denis 4HO2-2, 2CO-8 Markovic Nenad 4KP1-5 Marks Neil 1LP1-1 Marks Steve 4IP1-11 Marlats Jean-Louis 2AP1-8 Marone Andrew 3IP2-6, 4FO-6 Marte Judson 2DO-3 Marteau Fabrice 2AP1-8 Martini Luciano 1EO1-3 Martone Raffaele 1BP1-7, 1BP1-9 Martovetsky Nicolai 2BP2-1, 2BO-4, 3BP2-3, 4GO1-7, 1GP1-9, 1BP1-8, 4GO1-1 Martnez Luis Miguel 3KP1-4 Martnez Teresa 3KP1-4 Marukawa Kotaro 3CP1-1 Maruo Eijiro 2FP1-6 Maruyama Osamu 1EP1-6, 1EP1-7, 4EP1-5, 1EP1-10 Mary Arnaud 2AP1-8 Masschaele Bert 4JP1-5 Massinger Michael 2CP1-5, 3KP2-6, 1HP2-9 Masson Thierry 1AP1-4 Masuda Kai 2AP3-5 Masuzawa Mika 1AP1-2, 3GP1-3, 1AP2-7 Mathieu Jean-Baptiste 4IP1-8 Matsuda Koichi 2EP6-6, 3EP1-5 Matsui Kunihiro 1BO-8, 1BO-5, 2BO-7, 4BP1-8, 4BP2-2 Matsukawa Makoto 1BP1-3 Matsumoto Akiyoshi 2GP2-7 Matsumoto Shinji 4FO-5, 1DP1-3, 4JP2-1, 2CO-2, 3JP2-3 Matsuo Tetsuji 2EP6-2 Matthews A.J. 4JP1-10 Mauffrey Patrick 4BP1-5 Mayri Christophe 4GO2-7, 2CP1-5, 3KP2-6, 1HP2-9, 2AP2-8 Mcmullin John 2AP2-4, 2AP2-5 Mcrae Dustin 1GP1-7 Medioni Damien 3KP2-6 Mednikov Andrey 3KP1-1 Meier Ivan 4AO-7 Meinesz Maarten 4GO1-3 Meinke Rainer 5JO-8 Melhem Ziad 1IO2-7 Meng Song 4IP3-3, 3JP2-4 Meng Yuedong 2HP1-2 Merino Jos Mara 2EP6-7 Meshkov Igor 3AP3-6 Messina Giuseppe 3BP1-6 Meuris Chantal 1DP1-1, 1DP1-2, 2DO-6 Mezani Smail 4KP1-3 Miao Hanping 4GO1-3 Michel Frederic 3BP2-2, 1BO-3 Mierau Anna 1AP3-7 Mikhaylov Vladimir 3AP3-6 Mikko Karppinen 2AO-1, 2AP2-9, 2AO-3, 3AP2-4, 3AP2-5 Mikkonen Risto 3IP1-5 Mikolajczyk Melissa 1EO2-2 Milanese Attilio 3AP2-3, 4KP2-8, 3AP2-4, 3AP2-5 Miles Matthew 4JP1-9 Millan Jose Samuel 4GP1-6 Miller George E. 3HP2-7 Miller James 1AO-6 Miller John R. 3HP2-7 Millet Franois 1HP1-1, 4JP1-8 Milward Steve 1AO-7 Minakawa Michifumi 4AP2-1, 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Minato Tsuneaki 1BP1-3 Mine Susumu 2DO-3, 4JP1-12 Minegishi Kazuhiro 2CP1-1, 3GP2-3 Minervini Joseph 2HP1-3 Mirzaei Mehran 4EP2-7 Misawa Shintarou 2EP6-2 Mishev Ventsislav 3GP2-2 Mishima Fumihito 3FP1-5, 2GP3-9, 3FP1-7 Mishima Kenji 2AP2-3 Mitchell James 4JP1-9 Mitchell Neil 2BP2-3, 3BP2-1, 3IP3-3, 3HP1-3, 2BP2-6, 3HP1-5, 1HP1-8, 3HP1-6, 4BP2-4, 1BO-2, 3HP1-7, 3HP1-8, 2BO-1, 1HP1-9, 4GO1-1, 2BO-2 Mitchell Roger 4JP1-4 Mito Toshiyuki 2BP1-2, 1GP3-4, 4HO1-4 Miwa Yuta 3EP2-3, 3EP2-4 Miyagi Daisuke 1BP2-2, 3EP2-4, 1BP2-3 Miyamoto Masaki 2EP6-2 Miyashita Katsumi 4GO1-5, 1GP2-1 Miyata Hitoshi 3BP1-4 Miyatake Takayuki 4GO1-6 Miyazoe Akihisa 2DO-1 Miyoshi Yasuyuki 2GP1-2, 1GP1-5 Mizuta Shingo 3KP1-8 Modena Michele 1AP2-1, 3AP1-1 Moennich Thomas 4HP1-2 Mhring Tobias 4HO1-8 Molina Eduardo 3AP3-7, 3KP1-4 Molinie Frdric 2HP1-1, 2DO-6, 4KP1-11 Mollard Claude 4CP1-2 Mondonico Giorgio 4GO1-6, 1GP1-4, 4GO2-2, 1GP2-5, 1GP1-8 Montabonnet Valerie 4KP2-7 Monteiro Lionel 4HO1-7 Moog Elizabeth 2AP3-3 Moon Kyung-Mo 4HO1-3 Moon Seunghyun 3GP2-6 Morandi Antonio 2FP1-5 Morawski Andrzej 2GO1-3, 2GP2-3, 2GP2-5 Mori Yoshiharu 3AP2-7 Morice Stephane 1EO2-2 Morishige Akihito 2DO-5 Moritz Gebhard 4AP2-3 Moya Ivn 3KP1-4 Mozola Pavol 1IO2-4 MT-22 2011 Marseille France 89 Muehle Carsten 4AP2-3, 1AP3-3 Mueller Hans 1AP3-3 Mukhanov Sergey 4JP1-1 Munakata Kohei 3EP2-3, 3EP2-4 Murakami Haruyuki 4BP1-1, 1BP2-1, 2BP1-2, 1BO-3, 1BP1-3 Murakami Yukinobu 1BO-8, 4GO1-6 Muralidhar Miryala 2EP2-9 Muratore Joseph 4FO-6 Muravieva Elena 3AP3-6 Muromachi Kazuki 2HP1-9 Musenich Riccardo 1AO-1, 2DP1-7, 1AO-8 Muto Ryotaro 4AP2-1, 4AP2-2, 1AO-4 Muto Suguru 2AP2-3 Muzzi Luigi 3BP2-7, 2GP1-7 Myatt Leonard 2BP2-8, 2BO-4, 2HP1-3 Myung-Hwan Shon 3EP1-1 N N K Kishore 2IP2-7, 2IP2-10 N. 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