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Antriebs- und Meßtechniken für die Qualifizierung von Teilchenbeschleunigermagneten

Metrology and mechatronics for automated probes used in particle accelerator magnets have to cope with unusual environmental conditions: High magnetic fields, casual vacuum and narrow space. This document discusses instrumentation solutions suited for use in magnetic fields of 8,5 Tesla by the examp...

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Autor principal: Köster, Axel
Lenguaje:ger
Publicado: Aachen, Tech. Hochsch. 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1293519
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Sumario:Metrology and mechatronics for automated probes used in particle accelerator magnets have to cope with unusual environmental conditions: High magnetic fields, casual vacuum and narrow space. This document discusses instrumentation solutions suited for use in magnetic fields of 8,5 Tesla by the example of a robot probe built for CERN's Large Hadron Collider LHC. The probe will measure and analyze the magnetic field topology inside dipole and quadrupole magnets of up to 15 m length, through an open aperture of Ø50 mm. Solutions for rotating and linear drives, for rotation and position encoding, for inclination sensing and for the actual magnetic field analysis are discussed. Suitable materials and the field-compatible geometry applicable in each case are examined. Furthermore, a selection of optical position and alignment measuring techniques suitable for high magnetic fields is presented and evaluated. A modified alignment measuring telescope was identified as an adequate solution for the lateral position detection of a probe inside a magnet. The modification steps towards a fully automated measuring system are described.