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Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5

Proton-proton collision debris coming out from the Interaction Point (IP) impacts the superconducting magnets of the insertion region and induces energy deposition in the coils. This is a critical aspect to evaluate regarding quench limit in the superconducting magnets. The study presents an estimat...

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Autores principales: Hoa, C, Cerutti, F, Wildner, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1162841
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author Hoa, C
Cerutti, F
Wildner, E
author_facet Hoa, C
Cerutti, F
Wildner, E
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collection CERN
description Proton-proton collision debris coming out from the Interaction Point (IP) impacts the superconducting magnets of the insertion region and induces energy deposition in the coils. This is a critical aspect to evaluate regarding quench limit in the superconducting magnets. The study presents an estimation of the energy deposition in the insertion regions IR1 (ATLAS) and IR5 (CMS) for version 6.5 of the LHC layout, with a baseline nominal luminosity of L=1034 s-1 cm-2 for proton-proton collisions at 14 TeV center of mass energy. All essential components in the insertion regions up to 60 m from the interaction point have been implemented with a detailed description of their geometry, material and magnetic field. Total heat loads and power density distributions are evaluated in the components of the inner triplet, including also the TAS absorbers and the corrector magnets. The results are obtained using FLUKA, a Monte Carlo code modelling particle interaction and transport [1-2].
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spelling cern-11628412023-05-31T13:23:51Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1162841engHoa, CCerutti, FWildner, EEnergy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5Accelerators and Storage RingsProton-proton collision debris coming out from the Interaction Point (IP) impacts the superconducting magnets of the insertion region and induces energy deposition in the coils. This is a critical aspect to evaluate regarding quench limit in the superconducting magnets. The study presents an estimation of the energy deposition in the insertion regions IR1 (ATLAS) and IR5 (CMS) for version 6.5 of the LHC layout, with a baseline nominal luminosity of L=1034 s-1 cm-2 for proton-proton collisions at 14 TeV center of mass energy. All essential components in the insertion regions up to 60 m from the interaction point have been implemented with a detailed description of their geometry, material and magnetic field. Total heat loads and power density distributions are evaluated in the components of the inner triplet, including also the TAS absorbers and the corrector magnets. The results are obtained using FLUKA, a Monte Carlo code modelling particle interaction and transport [1-2].LHC-PROJECT-Report-1167CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1167oai:cds.cern.ch:11628412008-09-23
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Hoa, C
Cerutti, F
Wildner, E
Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5
title Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5
title_full Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5
title_fullStr Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5
title_full_unstemmed Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5
title_short Energy Deposition in the LHC Insertion Regions IR1 and IR5
title_sort energy deposition in the lhc insertion regions ir1 and ir5
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1162841
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