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Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade
MQXC is a Nb-Ti quadrupole designed to meet the accelerator quality requirements needed for the phase-1 LHC upgrade, now superseded by the high luminosity upgrade foreseen in 2021. The 2-m-long model magnet was tested at room temperature and 1.9 K. The technology developed for this magnet is relevan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2013-006.57 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1643440 |
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author | Kirby, G. Auchmann, B. Bajko, M. Charrondiere, M. Bourcey, N. Datskov, V.I. Fessia, P. Feuvrier, J. Galbraith, P. Tabares, A. Garcia Garcia-Perez, J. Granieri, P. Hagen, P. Lorin, C. Perez, J.C. Russenschuck, S. Sahner, T. Segreti, M. Todesco, E. Willering, G. |
author_facet | Kirby, G. Auchmann, B. Bajko, M. Charrondiere, M. Bourcey, N. Datskov, V.I. Fessia, P. Feuvrier, J. Galbraith, P. Tabares, A. Garcia Garcia-Perez, J. Granieri, P. Hagen, P. Lorin, C. Perez, J.C. Russenschuck, S. Sahner, T. Segreti, M. Todesco, E. Willering, G. |
author_sort | Kirby, G. |
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description | MQXC is a Nb-Ti quadrupole designed to meet the accelerator quality requirements needed for the phase-1 LHC upgrade, now superseded by the high luminosity upgrade foreseen in 2021. The 2-m-long model magnet was tested at room temperature and 1.9 K. The technology developed for this magnet is relevant for other magnets currently under development for the high-luminosity upgrade, namely D1 (at KEK) and the large aperture twin quadrupole Q4 (at CEA). In this paper we present MQXC test results, some of the specialized heat extraction features, spot heaters, temperature sensor mounting and voltage tap development for the special open cable insulation. We look at some problem solving with noisy signals, give an overview of electrical testing, look at how we calculate the coil resistance during at quench and show that the heaters are not working We describe the quench signals and its timing, the development of the quench heaters and give an explanation of an Excel quench calculation and its comparison including the good agreement with the MQXC test results. We propose an improvement to the magnet circuit design to reduce voltage to ground values by factor 2. The program is then used to predict quench Hot-Spot and Voltages values for the D1 dipole and the Q4 quadrupole. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2014 |
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spelling | cern-16434402023-03-14T19:39:18Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2013-006.57http://cds.cern.ch/record/1643440engKirby, G.Auchmann, B.Bajko, M.Charrondiere, M.Bourcey, N.Datskov, V.I.Fessia, P.Feuvrier, J.Galbraith, P.Tabares, A. GarciaGarcia-Perez, J.Granieri, P.Hagen, P.Lorin, C.Perez, J.C.Russenschuck, S.Sahner, T.Segreti, M.Todesco, E.Willering, G.Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgradeAccelerators and Storage RingsMQXC is a Nb-Ti quadrupole designed to meet the accelerator quality requirements needed for the phase-1 LHC upgrade, now superseded by the high luminosity upgrade foreseen in 2021. The 2-m-long model magnet was tested at room temperature and 1.9 K. The technology developed for this magnet is relevant for other magnets currently under development for the high-luminosity upgrade, namely D1 (at KEK) and the large aperture twin quadrupole Q4 (at CEA). In this paper we present MQXC test results, some of the specialized heat extraction features, spot heaters, temperature sensor mounting and voltage tap development for the special open cable insulation. We look at some problem solving with noisy signals, give an overview of electrical testing, look at how we calculate the coil resistance during at quench and show that the heaters are not working We describe the quench signals and its timing, the development of the quench heaters and give an explanation of an Excel quench calculation and its comparison including the good agreement with the MQXC test results. We propose an improvement to the magnet circuit design to reduce voltage to ground values by factor 2. The program is then used to predict quench Hot-Spot and Voltages values for the D1 dipole and the Q4 quadrupole.MQXC is a Nb-Ti quadrupole designed to meet the accelerator quality requirements needed for the phase-1 LHC upgrade, now superseded by the high luminosity upgrade foreseen in 2021. The 2-m-long model magnet was tested at room temperature and 1.9 K. The technology developed for this magnet is relevant for other magnets currently under development for the high-luminosity upgrade, namely D1 (at KEK) and the large aperture twin quadrupole Q4 (at CEA). In this paper we present MQXC test results, some of the specialized heat extraction features, spot heaters, temperature sensor mounting and voltage tap development for the special open cable insulation. We look at some problem solving with noisy signals, give an overview of electrical testing, look at how we calculate the coil resistance during at quench and show that the heaters are not working We describe the quench signals and its timing, the development of the quench heaters and give an explanation of an Excel quench calculation and its comparison including the good agreement with the MQXC test results. We propose an improvement to the magnet circuit design to reduce voltage to ground values by factor 2. The program is then used to predict quench Hot-Spot and Voltages values for the D1 dipole and the Q4 quadrupole.arXiv:1401.3960oai:cds.cern.ch:16434402014-01-16 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Kirby, G. Auchmann, B. Bajko, M. Charrondiere, M. Bourcey, N. Datskov, V.I. Fessia, P. Feuvrier, J. Galbraith, P. Tabares, A. Garcia Garcia-Perez, J. Granieri, P. Hagen, P. Lorin, C. Perez, J.C. Russenschuck, S. Sahner, T. Segreti, M. Todesco, E. Willering, G. Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade |
title | Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade |
title_full | Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade |
title_fullStr | Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade |
title_full_unstemmed | Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade |
title_short | Models and experimental results from the wide aperture Nb-Ti magnets for the LHC upgrade |
title_sort | models and experimental results from the wide aperture nb-ti magnets for the lhc upgrade |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2013-006.57 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1643440 |
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