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Difference between version 13 and version 2:
Line 1 was replaced by line 1
- !MA15 Specifications
+ !!MA09 Specifications
At line 2 added 5 lines.
+ !Sample space dimensions
+ see [Magnet List]
+
+ !Other specifications
+
Line 6 was replaced by line 11
- |operating current for 9 T|< 120 A
+ |operating current for 9 T|113.34 A
Lines 11-14 were replaced by lines 16-19
- ||\\Stray Field at 14.9 Tesla
- |at 1 m horizontal distance|235 Gauss
- |at 1 m vertical distance|310 Gauss
- |critical distance for loose ferromagnetic parts\\500 Gauss/metre|1.15 m vertical\\1.10 m horizontal
+ ||\\Stray Field at 9 Tesla
+ |at 1 m horizontal distance|150 Gauss
+ |at 1 m vertical distance|300 Gauss
+ |critical distance for loose ferromagnetic parts\\500 Gauss/metre|0.84 m vertical\\0.67 m horizontal
Lines 21-24 were replaced by lines 26-29
- |max. useable sample height|30 mm
- |split access angle|+- 5 deg
- |sample height for +-5 deg access(visible by neutrons) |?
- |horizontal access angle|> 330 deg
+ |max. beam height for horizontal access|40 mm
+ |split access angle|+- 6 deg
+ |max. beam height for +-6 deg access|24 mm
+ |horizontal access angle|340 deg
Removed line 26
- |entrance window size (radiussed corners 3 mm)|? x ? mm
At line 28 added 5 lines.
+ |LHe hold time with stable temperature below 50 K\\(as of Feb 2005) | 2.9 days
+ |useable LHe capacity|45 l
+ |LHe boil off (static mode, original spec)|330 cc/hr
+ |LN2 capacity|43 l
+ |typical LN2 boil off|630 cc/hr
Removed lines 30-33
- |useable LHe capacity|? l
- |LHe boil off (static mode)|? cc/hr
- |LN2 capacity|? l
- |typical LN2 boil off|? cc/hr

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