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Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine

The risk of damage to the superconducting magnets, bus bars and current leads of the LHC machine in case of a resistive transition (quench) is being minimized by adequate protection. The protection is based on early quench detection, bypassing the quenching magnets by cold diodes, energy density dil...

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Autores principales: Coelingh, G J, Dahlerup-Petersen, K, Mess, K H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1124098
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author Coelingh, G J
Dahlerup-Petersen, K
Mess, K H
author_facet Coelingh, G J
Dahlerup-Petersen, K
Mess, K H
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description The risk of damage to the superconducting magnets, bus bars and current leads of the LHC machine in case of a resistive transition (quench) is being minimized by adequate protection. The protection is based on early quench detection, bypassing the quenching magnets by cold diodes, energy density dilution in the quenching magnets using heaters and, eventually, energy extraction. For two hundred and twenty-six LHC circuits (600 A and 13 kA) extraction of the stored magnetic energy to external dump resistors was required. All these systems are now installed in the machine and the final hardware commissioning has been undertaken. After a short description of the topology and definitive features, layouts and parameters of these systems the paper will focus on the results from their successful commissioning and an analysis of the system performance.
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spelling cern-11240982023-05-31T13:24:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1124098engCoelingh, G JDahlerup-Petersen, KMess, K HResults from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC MachineAccelerators and Storage RingsThe risk of damage to the superconducting magnets, bus bars and current leads of the LHC machine in case of a resistive transition (quench) is being minimized by adequate protection. The protection is based on early quench detection, bypassing the quenching magnets by cold diodes, energy density dilution in the quenching magnets using heaters and, eventually, energy extraction. For two hundred and twenty-six LHC circuits (600 A and 13 kA) extraction of the stored magnetic energy to external dump resistors was required. All these systems are now installed in the machine and the final hardware commissioning has been undertaken. After a short description of the topology and definitive features, layouts and parameters of these systems the paper will focus on the results from their successful commissioning and an analysis of the system performance.LHC-PROJECT-Report-1153CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1153oai:cds.cern.ch:11240982008-08-20
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Coelingh, G J
Dahlerup-Petersen, K
Mess, K H
Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine
title Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine
title_full Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine
title_fullStr Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine
title_full_unstemmed Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine
title_short Results from Commissioning of the Energy Extraction Facilities of the LHC Machine
title_sort results from commissioning of the energy extraction facilities of the lhc machine
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1124098
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