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Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk

The talk will start by reviewing the landscape: a brief mention of the results of the warm copper stabilizer measurements and the results of the splice measurements at cold will be shown. The preliminary results of the recent RRR measurements will then be presented. Then, together with the limits pr...

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Autor principal: Koratzinos, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2011-005.154
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1353849
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description The talk will start by reviewing the landscape: a brief mention of the results of the warm copper stabilizer measurements and the results of the splice measurements at cold will be shown. The preliminary results of the recent RRR measurements will then be presented. Then, together with the limits presented from talk no. 2, the probability of an incident will be presented for beam energies between 3.5 and 5TeV. The available methods at our disposal for addressing the limiting factors and operating at a higher energy will then be reviewed: a complete circuit qualification method coined the Thermal Amplifier can define the maximum safe energy of the LHC in case of a quench next to a defective joint. Ways of avoiding magnet quenches, another critical element of the analysis, for instance by optimizing BLM settings will then be shown. Finally, a proposal of a strategy for running at the highest possible energy compatible with a pre-defined level of risk will be presented. As a case study, the method will also be applied on the training campaign of sector 56, where a significant number of quenches at currents above 10,000A were seen with no adverse effects. Were we simply lucky with this training campaign?
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spelling cern-13538492022-08-10T20:25:23Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2011-005.154http://cds.cern.ch/record/1353849engKoratzinos, MCurrent state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating riskAccelerators and Storage RingsThe talk will start by reviewing the landscape: a brief mention of the results of the warm copper stabilizer measurements and the results of the splice measurements at cold will be shown. The preliminary results of the recent RRR measurements will then be presented. Then, together with the limits presented from talk no. 2, the probability of an incident will be presented for beam energies between 3.5 and 5TeV. The available methods at our disposal for addressing the limiting factors and operating at a higher energy will then be reviewed: a complete circuit qualification method coined the Thermal Amplifier can define the maximum safe energy of the LHC in case of a quench next to a defective joint. Ways of avoiding magnet quenches, another critical element of the analysis, for instance by optimizing BLM settings will then be shown. Finally, a proposal of a strategy for running at the highest possible energy compatible with a pre-defined level of risk will be presented. As a case study, the method will also be applied on the training campaign of sector 56, where a significant number of quenches at currents above 10,000A were seen with no adverse effects. Were we simply lucky with this training campaign?oai:cds.cern.ch:13538492011
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Koratzinos, M
Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
title Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
title_full Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
title_fullStr Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
title_full_unstemmed Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
title_short Current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
title_sort current state of copper stabilizers and methodology towards calculating risk
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2011-005.154
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