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Initial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHC

For nominal beam parameters at 7 TeV/c each proton beam with a stored energy of 362 MJ threatens to damage accelerator equipment in case of uncontrolled beam loss. These parameters will only be reached after some years of operation, however, a small fraction of this energy is already sufficient to d...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Ruediger, Assmann, Ralph, Dehning, Bernd, Ferro-Luzzi, Massimiliano, Goddard, Brennan, Lamont, Mike, Siemko, Andrzej, Uythoven, Jan, Wenninger, Jorg, Zerlauth, Markus
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1307884
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author Schmidt, Ruediger
Assmann, Ralph
Dehning, Bernd
Ferro-Luzzi, Massimiliano
Goddard, Brennan
Lamont, Mike
Siemko, Andrzej
Uythoven, Jan
Wenninger, Jorg
Zerlauth, Markus
author_facet Schmidt, Ruediger
Assmann, Ralph
Dehning, Bernd
Ferro-Luzzi, Massimiliano
Goddard, Brennan
Lamont, Mike
Siemko, Andrzej
Uythoven, Jan
Wenninger, Jorg
Zerlauth, Markus
author_sort Schmidt, Ruediger
collection CERN
description For nominal beam parameters at 7 TeV/c each proton beam with a stored energy of 362 MJ threatens to damage accelerator equipment in case of uncontrolled beam loss. These parameters will only be reached after some years of operation, however, a small fraction of this energy is already sufficient to damage accelerator equipment or experiments. The correct functioning of the machine protection systems is vital during the different operational phases already for initial operation. When operating the complex magnet system, with and without beam, safe operation relies on the protection and interlock systems for the superconducting circuits. For safe injection and transfer of the beams from SPS to LHC, transfer line parameters are monitored, beam absorbers must be in the correct position and the LHC must be ready to accept beam. At the end of a fill and in case of failures beams must be properly extracted onto the dump blocks, for some types of failure within less than few hundred microseconds. Safe operation requires many systems: beam dumping system, beam interlocks, beam instrumentation, equipment monitoring, collimators and absorbers, etc. We describe the commissioning of the LHC machine protection system and the experience during initial operation
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spelling cern-13078842022-08-17T13:31:16Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1307884engSchmidt, RuedigerAssmann, RalphDehning, BerndFerro-Luzzi, MassimilianoGoddard, BrennanLamont, MikeSiemko, AndrzejUythoven, JanWenninger, JorgZerlauth, MarkusInitial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsFor nominal beam parameters at 7 TeV/c each proton beam with a stored energy of 362 MJ threatens to damage accelerator equipment in case of uncontrolled beam loss. These parameters will only be reached after some years of operation, however, a small fraction of this energy is already sufficient to damage accelerator equipment or experiments. The correct functioning of the machine protection systems is vital during the different operational phases already for initial operation. When operating the complex magnet system, with and without beam, safe operation relies on the protection and interlock systems for the superconducting circuits. For safe injection and transfer of the beams from SPS to LHC, transfer line parameters are monitored, beam absorbers must be in the correct position and the LHC must be ready to accept beam. At the end of a fill and in case of failures beams must be properly extracted onto the dump blocks, for some types of failure within less than few hundred microseconds. Safe operation requires many systems: beam dumping system, beam interlocks, beam instrumentation, equipment monitoring, collimators and absorbers, etc. We describe the commissioning of the LHC machine protection system and the experience during initial operationoai:cds.cern.ch:13078842010
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Schmidt, Ruediger
Assmann, Ralph
Dehning, Bernd
Ferro-Luzzi, Massimiliano
Goddard, Brennan
Lamont, Mike
Siemko, Andrzej
Uythoven, Jan
Wenninger, Jorg
Zerlauth, Markus
Initial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHC
title Initial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHC
title_full Initial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHC
title_fullStr Initial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHC
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title_short Initial Experience with the Machine Protection System for LHC
title_sort initial experience with the machine protection system for lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1307884
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