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Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers

The LHC injection systems, located near the interaction regions 2 and 8, comprise 4 fast pulsed kicker magnets (MKI) per ring to bring the beam onto the orbit. Each magnet is housed in a separate vacuum tank. Their nominal operating voltage is 54 kV, and the nominal pulse length 7.86 µs. To prepare...

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Autores principales: Barlow, R A, Antoine, A, Carlier, E, Ducimetière, L, Garrel, N, Laffin, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1106838
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author Barlow, R A
Antoine, A
Carlier, E
Ducimetière, L
Garrel, N
Laffin, M
author_facet Barlow, R A
Antoine, A
Carlier, E
Ducimetière, L
Garrel, N
Laffin, M
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collection CERN
description The LHC injection systems, located near the interaction regions 2 and 8, comprise 4 fast pulsed kicker magnets (MKI) per ring to bring the beam onto the orbit. Each magnet is housed in a separate vacuum tank. Their nominal operating voltage is 54 kV, and the nominal pulse length 7.86 µs. To prepare these magnets for operation they are once assembled and baked out, gradually subjected to higher and higher voltages and greater pulse lengths, until their voltage holding capability is sufficiently beyond the nominal operating conditions. In the past this "conditioning" was carried out manually, and thus a manpower-intensive, and also technically not optimal procedure. To overcome these drawbacks a program has been developed, running in a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), which has been used to condition the full suite of LHC injection kickers automatically.
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spelling cern-11068382019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1106838engBarlow, R AAntoine, ACarlier, EDucimetière, LGarrel, NLaffin, MAutomatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickersDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe LHC injection systems, located near the interaction regions 2 and 8, comprise 4 fast pulsed kicker magnets (MKI) per ring to bring the beam onto the orbit. Each magnet is housed in a separate vacuum tank. Their nominal operating voltage is 54 kV, and the nominal pulse length 7.86 µs. To prepare these magnets for operation they are once assembled and baked out, gradually subjected to higher and higher voltages and greater pulse lengths, until their voltage holding capability is sufficiently beyond the nominal operating conditions. In the past this "conditioning" was carried out manually, and thus a manpower-intensive, and also technically not optimal procedure. To overcome these drawbacks a program has been developed, running in a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), which has been used to condition the full suite of LHC injection kickers automatically.CERN-AB-Note-2008-026oai:cds.cern.ch:11068382008-05-29
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Barlow, R A
Antoine, A
Carlier, E
Ducimetière, L
Garrel, N
Laffin, M
Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers
title Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers
title_full Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers
title_fullStr Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers
title_full_unstemmed Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers
title_short Automatic conditioning of the LHC injection kickers
title_sort automatic conditioning of the lhc injection kickers
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1106838
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