Claims
- 1. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the module walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) the top module and the bottom module each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (d) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top and bottom modules;
- (e) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein; and
- (f) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein.
- 2. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 further comprising a means making each of the modules electrically discontinuous.
- 3. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 2 in which the means making each of the modules electrically discontinuous comprises electrical insulating material.
- 4. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 2 in which the means making each of the modules electrically discontinuous comprises a dielectric material positioned between opposing electrical break ends of the top and bottom modules.
- 5. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 further comprising means providing fluid flow between the top module vessel space and the bottom module vessel space.
- 6. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the module walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) the top module and the bottom module each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (d) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top and bottom modules comprising:
- (i) inside fluid-tight corrugated plate means extending between and joined to the inner wall of the top module and the inner wall of the bottom module; and
- (ii) outside fluid-tight corrugated plate means extending between and joined to the outer wall of the top module to the outer wall of the bottom module whereby said corrugated plates deform to accommodate the relative vertical movement of the top and bottom modules;
- (e) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein; and
- (f) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein.
- 7. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 6 further comprising inner and outer ring seam plates connected to the inner and outer walls of the top and bottom modules near where the walls are connected to the fluid-tight corrugated plates.
- 8. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the module walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) the top module and the bottom module each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (d) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top and bottom modules;
- (e) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein;
- (f) a bottom superconducting magnetic soil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein;
- (g) a first horizontal substantially endless modular plate having an inner portion joined to the bottom edge of the inner wall of the top module and a radial outer portion joined to the bottom edge of the outer wall of the top module;
- the first modular plate having a plurality of spaced apart apertures;
- (h) a second horizontal substantially endless modular plate having an inner portion joined to the top edge of the inner wall of the bottom module and an outer portion joined to the top edge of the outer wall of the bottom module;
- the second modular plate having a plurality of spaced apart apertures positioned below the apertures in the top modular plate to permit fluid flow from one module to the other; and
- (i) fluid-tight vertical bellows means having an upper end and a lower end, with the bellows upper end joined to the first modular plate and surrounding an aperture therein, and with the bellows lower end joined to the second modular plate and surrounding an aperture therein.
- 9. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 8 further comprising:
- (a) top inner and outer modular seam plates joined to the inner and outer walls of the top module, respectively, near where the walls are connected to the first horizontal modular plate; and
- (b) bottom inner and outer modular seam plates joined to the inner and outer walls of the bottom module, respectively, near where the walls are connected to the second horizontal modular plate.
- 10. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 further comprising means for transferring coil induced loads from the coil to the coil containment vessel thereby causing the two to radially expand and contract in relative substantial unison.
- 11. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 8, further comprising:
- (a) one or more top horizontal guide finger plates extending radially across one or more of the apertures in the first modular plate and joined at the ends to the inner portion of the first modular plate and to the outer portion of the first modular plate;
- (b) a vertical top guide finger load transfer bar joined to the top guide finger and joined to the top coil thereby causing the top module to radially expand and contract with the top coil;
- (c) one or more bottom horizontal guide finger plates extending radially across one or more of the apertures in the second modular plate and joined at the ends to the inner portion of the bottom modular plate and to the outer portion of the bottom modular plate; and
- (d) a vertical bottom guide finger load transfer bar joined to the bottom guide finger and joined to the bottom boil thereby causing the bottom module to radially expand and contract with the bottom coil.
- 12. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the module walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) the top module and the bottom module each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (d) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top and bottom modules;
- (e) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein;
- (f) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein;
- (g) inner and outer vertical cylindrical ring seam plates connected to the inner and outer walls of the top and bottom modules near where the walls are connected to their respective closure means;
- (h) a plurality of tie bars extending radially from the inner seam plates to the outer seam plates and connected to the seam plates;
- (i) at least one horizontal coil plate connected to each tie bar;
- (j) at least one top coil block adjacent to the top coil and connected to each top coil plate;
- (k) at least one bottom coil block adjacent to the bottom coil and connected to each bottom coil plate;
- (l) at least one mid-coil transition block positioned
- (m) means for restricting the maximum relative vertical displacement of the top and bottom modules.
- 13. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 12 in which the means for restricting the maximum relative vertical displacement of the top and bottom modules includes a plurality of horizontal coil plates connected to the top and bottom coil blocks.
- 14. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of spaced apart interface bearing blocks connected to the inner and outer walls of the modules.
- 15. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 further comprising means for transferring loads exerted on and by the magnetic coils to structural supports located outside of the module walls.
- 16. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 in which the vessel closure means of the coil containment modules oppose each other and are arc-shaped in radial vertical cross-section.
- 17. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 in which the vessel closure means are at least partially corrugated.
- 18. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 in which the inner and outer walls are scalloped to withstand radially expanding and contracting forces.
- 19. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 in which the inner and outer walls of the top and bottom modules are curved to elastically withstand vertically expanding and contracting forces.
- 20. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 in which the inner and outer walls are canted outwardly and upwardly at the top so that the diameter of the coil is larger at the top than at the bottom and the inner and outer walls are substantially parallel.
- 21. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 1 in which the inner and outer walls are canted inwardly and downwardly at the top so that the diameter of the coil is smaller at the top than at the bottom and the inner and outer walls are substantially parallel.
- 22. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module and at least one intermediate module positioned between the top and bottom modules:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) the intermediate module comprising radially spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges;
- (d) the top, bottom and intermediate modules each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (e) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of the bottom module and the bottom of an intermediate module and interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of an intermediate module and the bottom of the top module and when more than one intermediate module is included the bottom of an upper intermediate module and the top of a lower intermediate module have between them an interfacing means for transferring coil forces;
- (f) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein;
- (g) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein; and
- (h) an intermediate superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the intermediate module and supported therein.
- 23. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 further comprising a means for making the coil containment vessel electrically discontinuous.
- 24. A modular coil containment vessel according to the claim 23 in which the means for making the modules electrically discontinuous comprises electrical insulating material.
- 25. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 23 in which the means for making the modules electrically discontinuous comprises a dielectric material positioned between opposing electrical break ends of one or more of the modules.
- 26. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 20 further comprising means providing fluid flow between the vessel spaces of the top, bottom and intermediate modules.
- 27. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module and at least one intermediate module positioned between the top and bottom modules:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the top module walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) each intermediate module comprising radially spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges;
- (d) the top, bottom and intermediate modules each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (e) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of the bottom module and the bottom of an intermediate module and interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of an intermediate module and the bottom of the top module and when more than one intermediate module is included the bottom of an upper intermediate module and the top of a lower intermediate module have between them an interfacing means for transferring coil forces, the interfacing means comprise:
- (i) inside fluid-tight corrugated plate means connecting the inner wall of a lower module to the inner wall of an upper module; and
- (ii) outside fluid-tight corrugated plate means connecting the outer wall of a lower module to the outer wall of an upper module, whereby said corrugated plates deform to accommodate the relative vertical movement of the modules;
- (f) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein;
- (g) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein; and
- (h) an intermediate superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of each intermediate module and supported therein.
- 28. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 27 further comprising inner and outer ring seam plates joined to the inner and outer walls of the modules near where the walls are connected to the fluid-tight corrugated plates.
- 29. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module and at least one intermediate module positioned between the top and bottom modules:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) each intermediate module comprising radially spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges;
- (d) the top, bottom and intermediate modules each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (e) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of the bottom module and the bottom of an intermediate module and interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of an intermediate module and the bottom of the top module and when more than one intermediate module is included the bottom of an upper intermediate module and the top of a lower intermediate module have between them an interfacing means for transferring coil forces;
- (f) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein;
- (g) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein;
- (h) an intermediate superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of each intermediate module and supported therein;
- (i) a first horizontal substantially endless modular plate having an inner portion joined to the bottom edge of the inner wall of the top module and an outer portion joined to the bottom edge of the outer wall of the top module; the first modular plate having a plurality of spaced apart apertures;
- (j) a second horizontal substantially endless modular plate having an inner portion joined to the top edge of the inner wall, and an outer portion joined to the top edge of the outer wall, of an intermediate module;
- the second modular plate having a plurality of spaced apart apertures positioned below the apertures in the first modular plate;
- (k) a third horizontal substantially endless modular plate having an inner portion joined to the bottom edge of the inner wall, and an outer portion joined to the bottom edge of the outer wall, of an intermediate module; the third modular plate having a plurality of spaced apart apertures positioned below the apertures in the second modular plate;
- (l) a fourth horizontal substantially endless modular plate having an inner portion joined to the top edge of the inner wall of the bottom module and an outer portion joined to the top edge of the outer wall of the bottom module; the fourth modular plate having a plurality of spaced apart apertures positioned below the apertures in the third modular plate;
- (m) fluid-tight vertical bellows means having an upper end and a lower end, with the bellows upper end joined to a first modular plate and surrounding an aperture therein, and the bellows lower end joined to a second modular plate and surrounding an aperture therein;
- (n) vertical bellows means having an upper end and a lower end, with the bellows upper end joining to a third modular plate and surrounding an aperture therein, and the bellows lower end joined to a fourth modular plate and surrounding an aperture therein; and
- (o) when the vessel includes a plurality of intermediate modules, each aperture in the third modular plate is surrounded by the upper end of a separate vertical bellows means and the same vertical bellows means has a lower end surrounding an aperture in a lower modular plate, the bellows means upper end is joined to the third modular plate and the bellows means lower end is joined to the lower modular plate.
- 30. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 29 further comprising inner and outer modular seam plates joined to the inner and outer walls of the modules near where the walls are connected to the modular plates.
- 31. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 further comprising means for transferring coil induced loads from the coil to the coil containment vessel thereby causing the two to radially expand and contract in relative substantial unison.
- 32. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 29 further comprising:
- (a) one or more first horizontal guide finger plates extending radially across one or more of the apertures in the first modular plate and joined at the ends to the inner portion of the first modular plate and to the outer portion of the first modular plate;
- (b) a vertical guide finger load transfer bar joined to the first guide finger and joined to the top coil thereby causing the top module to radially expand and contract with the top coil;
- (c) one or more second horizontal guide finger plates extending radially across one or more of the apertures in the second modular plate and joined at the ends to the inner portion of the second modular plate and to the outer portion of the second modular plate;
- (d) one or more third horizontal guide finger plates extending radially across one or more of the apertures in the third modular plate and joined at the ends to the inner portion of the third modular plate and to the outer portion of the third modular plate;
- (e) a vertical intermediate guide finger load transfer bar joined at its ends to the second guide finger plate and to the third guide finger plate and joined to the intermediate coil thereby causing the intermediate module to radially expand and contract with the intermediate coil;
- (f) one or more fourth horizontal guide finger plates each extending radially across one or more of the apertures in the fourth modular plate and joined at the ends to the inner portion of the fourth modular plate and to the outer portion of the fourth modular plate; and
- (g) a vertical bottom guide finger load transfer bar joined to the fourth horizontal guide finger plate and joined to the bottom coil, thereby causing the bottom module to radially expand and contract with the bottom coil.
- 33. A modular coil containment vessel comprising a top module positioned above a bottom module and at least one intermediate module positioned between the top and bottom modules:
- (a) the top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the walls;
- (b) the bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (c) each intermediate module comprising radially spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges;
- (d) the top, bottom and intermediate modules each being capable of holding a fluid;
- (e) interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of the bottom module and the bottom of an intermediate module and interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top of an intermediate module and the bottom of the top module and when more than one intermediate module is included the bottom of an upper intermediate module and the top of a lower intermediate module have between them an interfacing means for transferring coil forces;
- (f) a top superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the top module and supported therein;
- (g) a bottom superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of the bottom module and supported therein;
- (h) an intermediate superconducting magnetic coil positioned in the vessel space of each intermediate module and supported therein;
- the interfacing means for transferring coil forces between modules comprises:
- (i) inner and outer vertical substantially endless ring seam plates connected to the inner and outer walls of the modules near where the walls are connected to their respective closure means;
- (ii) a plurality of tie bars extending radially from the inner seam plates to the outer seam plates and connected to the seam plates;
- (iii) at least one horizontal coil plate connected to each tie bar;
- (iv) at least one top coil block connected to each top coil plate;
- (v) at least one bottom coil block connected to each bottom coil plate;
- (vi) at least one mid-coil transition block positioned adjacent the coils in an upper and lower module; and
- (vii) means for restricting the maximum relative vertical displacement of the modules.
- 34. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 33 in which the means for restricting the maximum relative vertical displacement of the modules includes a plurality of horizontal coil plates connected to the top and bottom coil blocks.
- 35. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 further comprising plurality of spaced apart interface bearing blocks connected to the inner and outer walls of the modules.
- 36. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 further comprising means for transferring loads exerted on and by the magnetic coils to structural supports located outside of the module walls.
- 37. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 in which the closure means of the coil containment modules oppose each other and are arc-shaped in cross-section.
- 38. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 20 in which the closure means are corrugated.
- 39. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 20 in which the inner and outer walls are scalloped to withstand radially expanding and contracting forces.
- 40. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 20 in which the inner and outer walls of the modules are curved to elastically withstand vertically expanding and contracting forces.
- 41. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 in which the inner and outer walls are canted outwardly and upwardly at the top so that the diameter of the coil is larger at the top than at the bottom and the inner and outer walls are substantially parallel.
- 42. A modular coil containment vessel according to claim 22 in which the inner and outer walls are canted inwardly and downwardly at the top so that the diameter of the coil is smaller at the top than at the bottom and the inner and outer walls are substantially parallel.
- 43. A method for constructing a modular coil containment vessel comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a bottom module, capable of holding a fluid, said bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (b) supporting a bottom superconducting magnetic coil within the vessel space of the bottom module;
- (c) positioning a top module, capable of holding a fluid, above said bottom module, said top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the module walls;
- (d) supporting a top superconducting magnetic coil in the vessel space of the top module; and
- (e) extending an interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top and bottom modules.
- 44. A method according to claim 43 further comprising the step of discontinuing the top module and bottom module whereby they become electrically discontinuous.
- 45. A method according to claim 44 further comprising the step of inserting an electrical insulating material in the discontinuities of the top and bottom modules.
- 46. A method according to claim 44 in which the step of discontinuing the modules comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing opposing electrical break ends in the top and bottom modules; and
- (b) positioning a dielectric material between said opposing electrical break ends.
- 47. A method according to claim 43 further comprising the step of providing fluid flow between the top module vessel space and the bottom module vessel space.
- 48. The method according to claim 43 in which the step of extending an interfacing means between the top and bottom modules comprises the steps of:
- (a) joining an inside fluid-tight corrugated plate to the inner wall of the top module and the inner wall of the bottom module; and
- (b) joining an outside fluid-tight corrugated plate to the outer wall of the top module and the outer wall of the bottom module whereby said corrugated plates deform to accommodate the relative vertical movement of the top and bottom modules.
- 49. A method for constructing a modular coil containment vessel comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a bottom module capable of holding a fluid, said bottom module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a bottom closure means connected to the bottom edges of the bottom module walls;
- (b) supporting a bottom superconducting magnetic coil within the vessel space of the bottom module;
- (c) positioning at least one intermediate module, capable of holding a fluid, above said bottom module, said intermediate module comprising radially spaced apart inner and outer walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges;
- (d) supporting an intermediate superconducting magnetic coil within the vessel space of the intermediate module;
- (e) positioning a top module capable of holding a fluid above said intermediate module, said top module comprising spaced apart inner and outer substantially endless walls defining a vessel space therebetween, the inner and outer walls having top and bottom edges, a top closure means connected to the top edges of the module walls;
- (f) supporting a top superconducting magnetic coil in the vessel space of the top module; and
- (g) extending interfacing means for transferring coil forces between the top edges of the bottom module walls and the bottom edges of the walls of an intermediate module and between the top edges of the walls of an intermediate module and the bottom edges of the top module walls and, when more than one intermediate modules are included, between the bottom edges of the walls of an upper intermediate module and the top edges of the walls of a lower intermediate module.
- 50. A method according to claim 49 further comprising the step of discontinuing the top module, intermediate module and the bottom module whereby they become electrically discontinuous.
- 51. A method according to claim 50 further comprising the step of inserting an electrical insulating material in the discontinuities of the top, intermediate and bottom modules.
- 52. A method according to claim 50 in which the step of discontinuing the modules comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing opposing electrical break ends in the top, intermediate and bottom modules; and
- (b) positioning a dielectric material between said opposing electrical break ends.
- 53. A method according to claim 49 further comprising the step of providing a fluid flow between the vessel spaces of the top, bottom and intermediate modules.
- 54. A method according to claim 49, in which the step of extending an interfacing means between the modules comprises the steps of:
- (a) joining inside fluid-tight corrugated plate means to the inner wall of a lower module to the inner wall of an upper module; and
- (b) joining outside fluid-tight corrugated plate means to the outer wall of a lower module to the outer wall of an upper module, whereby the corrugated plates deform to accommodate the relative vertical movement of the modules.
- 55. A method of constructing a substantially cylindrical coil containment vessel capable of holding a fluid and a superconducting magnetic coil comprising the steps of:
- (a) joining substantially identical arc-shaped bottom module segments end-to-end to form a substantially cylindrical bottom module; and
- (b) stacking substantially identical arc-shaped top module segments end-to-end on top of the bottom module to form a substantially cylindrical top module.
- 56. A method of constructing a substantially cylindrical coil containment vessel capable of holding a fluid and a superconducting magnetic coil, comprising the steps of:
- (a) joining substantially identical arc-shaped bottom module segments end-to-end to form a substantially cylindrical bottom module;
- (b) stacking one or more layers of substantially identical arc-shaped intermediate vessel segments end-to-end on top of the bottom module to form one or more substantially cylindrical intermediate modules; and
- (c) stacking substantially identical arc-shaped top module segments end-to-end on top of the intermediate module in the top layer to form a substantially cylindrical top module.
- 57. A method of constructing a substantially cylindrical coil containment vessel which is capable of holding a fluid and a superconducting magnetic coil comprising the steps of:
- (a) joining substantially identical arc-shaped inner bottom module wall segments end-to-end to form an inner bottom wall;
- (b) joining substantially identical arc-shaped outer bottom module wall segments end-to-end to form an outer bottom wall substantially concentric with the inner bottom wall and forming an annular bottom module space therebetween;
- (c) stacking substantially identical arc-shaped inner top module wall segments end-to-end on the inner bottom wall to form an inner top module wall; and
- (d) stacking substantially identical arc-shaped outer top module wall segments end-to-end on the outer bottom wall to form an outer top module wall forming an annular top module space vertically aligned with the bottom module space; and
- (e) joining the walls of the top module to the walls of the bottom module in a fluid-tight manner.
- 58. A method of constructing a substantially cylindrical coil containment vessel which is capable of holding a fluid and a superconducting magnetic coil comprising the steps of:
- (a) joining substantially identical arc-shaped inner bottom module wall segments end-to-end to form an inner bottom module wall;
- (b) joining substantially identical arc-shaped outer bottom module wall segments end-to-end to form an outer bottom module wall concentric with the inner bottom wall and forming an annular space therebetween;
- (c) stacking one or more tiers of substantially identical arc-shaped inner intermediate module wall segments end-to-end on the inner bottom wall to form one or more tiers of inner intermediate module walls;
- (d) stacking one or more tiers of substantially identical arc-shaped outer intermediate module wall segments end-to-end on the outer bottom module wall to form one or more tiers of outer intermediate module walls substantially concentric with the inner intermediate module walls and forming an annular space therebetween which is vertically aligned with the annular space of the bottom module;
- (e) stacking substantially identical arc-shaped inner top module walls end-to-end on top of the top tier of inner intermediate module walls to form an inner top module wall;
- (f) stacking substantially identical arc-shaped top module outer walls end-to-end on top of the top tier of the outer intermediate module wall to form an outer top module wall substantially concentric with the inner top module wall and forming an annular space therebetween which is vertically aligned with the annular spaces of the intermediate and bottom modules; and
- (g) joining the walls of vertically adjacent modules in a fluid-tight manner.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. BNA-001-88-C-0027 awarded by the Defense Nuclear Agency. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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