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Beam-induced quench test of LHC main quadrupole

Unexpected beam loss might lead to a transition of the accelerator superconducting magnet to a normal conducting state. The LHC beam loss monitoring (BLM) system is designed to abort the beam before the energy deposited in the magnet coils reach a quench-provoking level. In order to verify the thres...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Priebe, A, Dahlerup-Petersen, K, Dehning, B, Effinger, E, Emery, J, Holzer, E B, Kurfuerst, C, Nebot Del Busto, E, Nordt, A, Sapinski, M, Steckert, J, Verweij, A, Zamantzas, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1379458
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Sumario:Unexpected beam loss might lead to a transition of the accelerator superconducting magnet to a normal conducting state. The LHC beam loss monitoring (BLM) system is designed to abort the beam before the energy deposited in the magnet coils reach a quench-provoking level. In order to verify the threshold settings generated by simulation, a series of beam-induced quench tests at various beam energies has been performed. The beam losses are generated by means of an orbital bump peaked in one of main quadrupole magnets (MQ). The analysis includes not only BLM data but also the quench protection system (QPS) and cryogenics data. The measurements are compared to Geant4 simulations of energy deposition inside the coils and corresponding BLM signal outside the cryostat.