The NHMFL has designed a high-frequency split-pair coil system for the Los
Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) that can achieve fields up to 30 T f
or greater than 10(5) cycles and up to 26 T for 10(7) cycles In a 20 mm bor
e and a 5 mm clear split at the midplane, The magnet system pushes the limi
ts of the technology by requiring a clear split, except for 14 mm of alumin
um, and a 2 Hz pulse frequency. The 14 mm of aluminum is in the form of rin
gs required to help support the 1337 MV magnetic load between the two coil
halves, The clear split allows the neutrons to travel unobstructed from sou
rce to detector. The 2 Hz pulse frequency requires that the coils be contin
uously cooled with de-ionized water flowing at 15 m/s along the inner diame
ters of each coil. This paper summarizes the overall design, discusses some
of the key features and predicts the coil fatigue performance based on ava
ilable conductor fatigue properties. The coils are presently being fabricat
ed and scheduled for delivery to the LANSCE in early 2000.