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Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures

The High Luminosity LHC project (HL-LHC) aims at increasing the luminosity (rate of collisions) in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments by a factor of 10 beyond the original design value (from 300 to 3000 fb-1). It relies on new superconducting magnets, installed close to the interaction poin...

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Autores principales: Garion, C, Dufay-Chanat, L, Koettig, T, Machiocha, W, Morrone, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/102/1/012013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2146020
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author Garion, C
Dufay-Chanat, L
Koettig, T
Machiocha, W
Morrone, M
author_facet Garion, C
Dufay-Chanat, L
Koettig, T
Machiocha, W
Morrone, M
author_sort Garion, C
collection CERN
description The High Luminosity LHC project (HL-LHC) aims at increasing the luminosity (rate of collisions) in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments by a factor of 10 beyond the original design value (from 300 to 3000 fb-1). It relies on new superconducting magnets, installed close to the interaction points, equipped with new beam screen. This component has to ensure the vacuum performance together with shielding the cold mass from physics debris and screening the cold bore cryogenic system from beam induced heating. The beam screen operates in the range 40-60 K whereas the magnet cold bore temperature is 1.9 K. A tungsten-based material is used to absorb the energy of particles. In this paper, measurements of the mechanical and physical properties of such tungsten material are shown at room and cryogenic temperature. In addition, the design and the thermal mechanical behaviour of the beam screen assembly are presented also. They include the heat transfer from the tungsten absorbers to the cooling pipes and the supporting system that has to minimise the heat inleak into the cold mass. The behaviour during a magnet quench is also presented.
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spelling cern-21460202022-08-10T13:08:06Zdoi:10.1088/1757-899X/102/1/012013http://cds.cern.ch/record/2146020engGarion, CDufay-Chanat, LKoettig, TMachiocha, WMorrone, MMaterial characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperaturesEngineeringThe High Luminosity LHC project (HL-LHC) aims at increasing the luminosity (rate of collisions) in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments by a factor of 10 beyond the original design value (from 300 to 3000 fb-1). It relies on new superconducting magnets, installed close to the interaction points, equipped with new beam screen. This component has to ensure the vacuum performance together with shielding the cold mass from physics debris and screening the cold bore cryogenic system from beam induced heating. The beam screen operates in the range 40-60 K whereas the magnet cold bore temperature is 1.9 K. A tungsten-based material is used to absorb the energy of particles. In this paper, measurements of the mechanical and physical properties of such tungsten material are shown at room and cryogenic temperature. In addition, the design and the thermal mechanical behaviour of the beam screen assembly are presented also. They include the heat transfer from the tungsten absorbers to the cooling pipes and the supporting system that has to minimise the heat inleak into the cold mass. The behaviour during a magnet quench is also presented.oai:cds.cern.ch:21460202015
spellingShingle Engineering
Garion, C
Dufay-Chanat, L
Koettig, T
Machiocha, W
Morrone, M
Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
title Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
title_full Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
title_fullStr Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
title_short Material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the HL-LHC shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
title_sort material characterisation and preliminary mechanical design for the hl-lhc shielded beam screens operating at cryogenic temperatures
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/102/1/012013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2146020
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