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The R&D program at the national laboratories has resulted in significant advances in design and fabrication methods for the Collider Dipole Magnets. The status of the transfer of the technology developed by the laboratories is reviewed. The continuation of the technology transfer program is discussed with a description of: (1) the relation of technology transfer activities to collider dipole product development; (2) content of the program relating to key magnet performance issues; and (3) methods to implement the program.
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Goodzeit, C., Fischer, R. (1991). Technology Transfer Considerations for the Collider Dipole Magnet. In: Nonte, J. (eds) Supercollider 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3746-5_103
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