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Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve

An unexpected gas inrush in a vacuum chamber leads to the development of a fast pressure wave. It carries small particles that can compromise functionality of sensitive machine systems such as the RF cavities or kickers. In the LHC machine, it has been proposed to protect this sensitive equipment by...

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Autores principales: Coly, P, Garion, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1470598
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author Coly, P
Garion, C
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Garion, C
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description An unexpected gas inrush in a vacuum chamber leads to the development of a fast pressure wave. It carries small particles that can compromise functionality of sensitive machine systems such as the RF cavities or kickers. In the LHC machine, it has been proposed to protect this sensitive equipment by the installation of fast vacuum valves. The main requirements for the fast valves and in particular for the blade are: fast closure in the 20 ms range, high transparency and melting temperature in case of closure with beam in, dust free material to not contaminate sensitive adjacent elements, and last but not least vacuum compatibility and adequate leak tightness across the blade. In this paper, different designs based on a vitreous carbon blade are presented and a solution is proposed. The main reasons for this material choice are given. The mechanical study of the blade behaviour under dynamic forces is shown.
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spelling cern-14705982022-08-17T13:30:35Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1470598engColy, PGarion, CDevelopment of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum ValveAccelerators and Storage RingsAn unexpected gas inrush in a vacuum chamber leads to the development of a fast pressure wave. It carries small particles that can compromise functionality of sensitive machine systems such as the RF cavities or kickers. In the LHC machine, it has been proposed to protect this sensitive equipment by the installation of fast vacuum valves. The main requirements for the fast valves and in particular for the blade are: fast closure in the 20 ms range, high transparency and melting temperature in case of closure with beam in, dust free material to not contaminate sensitive adjacent elements, and last but not least vacuum compatibility and adequate leak tightness across the blade. In this paper, different designs based on a vitreous carbon blade are presented and a solution is proposed. The main reasons for this material choice are given. The mechanical study of the blade behaviour under dynamic forces is shown.CERN-ATS-2012-226oai:cds.cern.ch:14705982012-08-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Coly, P
Garion, C
Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve
title Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve
title_full Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve
title_fullStr Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve
title_full_unstemmed Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve
title_short Development of Glassy Carbon Blade for LHC Fast Vacuum Valve
title_sort development of glassy carbon blade for lhc fast vacuum valve
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1470598
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