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Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN
The exploitation and evolution of the CERN accelerator complex pose a continuous challenge for magnet engineers. Superconducting and resistive magnets have a comparable share. The overall mass of either is approximately 50,000 tons, spread over 3 major machines (PS, SPS and LHC), two large expe...
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author | Tommasini, D Bottura, L de Rijk, G Rossi, L |
author_facet | Tommasini, D Bottura, L de Rijk, G Rossi, L |
author_sort | Tommasini, D |
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description | The exploitation and evolution of the CERN accelerator complex pose a continuous challenge for magnet engineers. Superconducting and resistive magnets have a comparable share. The overall mass of either is approximately 50,000 tons, spread over 3 major machines (PS, SPS and LHC), two large experimental area, and a number of smaller experiments and accelerator rings. On the short term (2012-2014) the CERN plan is to upgrade its injection chain (Linac4) and experimental area (HIEIsolde, ELENA) that require mostly a multitude of resistive magnets. The medium-term plan for the evolution of the LHC complex (2015-2021), also referred to as High-Luminosity LHC, foresees interventions on about 1 km of the machine, with magnets to be substituted with higher field, larger aperture, or both. On the long term (2025-2035) we are exploring the technological challenges of very high field magnets, at the verge of 20 T for a High Energy LHC (HE-LHC), which would also call for fast cycled SC magnets in a revamped injector, and we are studying extremely stable high gradient quadrupoles for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2012 |
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spelling | cern-14703212022-08-17T13:30:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1470321engTommasini, DBottura, Lde Rijk, GRossi, LAccelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERNAccelerators and Storage RingsThe exploitation and evolution of the CERN accelerator complex pose a continuous challenge for magnet engineers. Superconducting and resistive magnets have a comparable share. The overall mass of either is approximately 50,000 tons, spread over 3 major machines (PS, SPS and LHC), two large experimental area, and a number of smaller experiments and accelerator rings. On the short term (2012-2014) the CERN plan is to upgrade its injection chain (Linac4) and experimental area (HIEIsolde, ELENA) that require mostly a multitude of resistive magnets. The medium-term plan for the evolution of the LHC complex (2015-2021), also referred to as High-Luminosity LHC, foresees interventions on about 1 km of the machine, with magnets to be substituted with higher field, larger aperture, or both. On the long term (2025-2035) we are exploring the technological challenges of very high field magnets, at the verge of 20 T for a High Energy LHC (HE-LHC), which would also call for fast cycled SC magnets in a revamped injector, and we are studying extremely stable high gradient quadrupoles for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC).CERN-ATS-2012-194oai:cds.cern.ch:14703212012-08-01 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Tommasini, D Bottura, L de Rijk, G Rossi, L Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN |
title | Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN |
title_full | Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN |
title_fullStr | Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN |
title_full_unstemmed | Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN |
title_short | Accelerators Magnet R&D Programme at CERN |
title_sort | accelerators magnet r&d programme at cern |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1470321 |
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