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A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN

Several thousands of both, superconducting and normal conducting magnets are in charge of guiding the particle beams in CERN’s accelerator complex. In order to protect the magnet and powering equipment from damage, dedicated magnet interlock and protection systems are deployed throughout the various...

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Autores principales: Romera, I, Dahlen, P, Mompo, R, Puccio, B, Zerlauth, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968619
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author Romera, I
Dahlen, P
Mompo, R
Puccio, B
Zerlauth, M
author_facet Romera, I
Dahlen, P
Mompo, R
Puccio, B
Zerlauth, M
author_sort Romera, I
collection CERN
description Several thousands of both, superconducting and normal conducting magnets are in charge of guiding the particle beams in CERN’s accelerator complex. In order to protect the magnet and powering equipment from damage, dedicated magnet interlock and protection systems are deployed throughout the various accelerators and transfer lines. These systems have worked extremely well during the first years of LHC operation, providing highly dependable interlocking of magnet powering based on industrial COTS components. This paper reviews the performance and experience with more than 70 individual installations during the first LHC running period and compares the operational experience with the initial expectations of dependability. Additional improvements required to address specific operational needs and observed shortcomings are presented. Finally, we review the existing magnet interlock infrastructure in the LHC injector complex and the ongoing renovation works during the first long shutdown.
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spelling cern-19686192022-08-17T13:28:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1968619engRomera, IDahlen, PMompo, RPuccio, BZerlauth, MA Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERNAccelerators and Storage RingsSeveral thousands of both, superconducting and normal conducting magnets are in charge of guiding the particle beams in CERN’s accelerator complex. In order to protect the magnet and powering equipment from damage, dedicated magnet interlock and protection systems are deployed throughout the various accelerators and transfer lines. These systems have worked extremely well during the first years of LHC operation, providing highly dependable interlocking of magnet powering based on industrial COTS components. This paper reviews the performance and experience with more than 70 individual installations during the first LHC running period and compares the operational experience with the initial expectations of dependability. Additional improvements required to address specific operational needs and observed shortcomings are presented. Finally, we review the existing magnet interlock infrastructure in the LHC injector complex and the ongoing renovation works during the first long shutdown.CERN-ACC-2014-0276oai:cds.cern.ch:19686192014-11-12
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Romera, I
Dahlen, P
Mompo, R
Puccio, B
Zerlauth, M
A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN
title A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN
title_full A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN
title_fullStr A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN
title_full_unstemmed A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN
title_short A Retrospective View to the Magnet Interlock Systems at CERN
title_sort retrospective view to the magnet interlock systems at cern
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1968619
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