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MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation

The LHC’s MKI (Magnet KIcker system) requires an alumina tube that holds screening conductors within slots. This setup shields the magnet from the beam that goes through the tube. The alumina tubes are not ideal as the thickness varies a lot at all angles along the length. These irregularities can c...

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Autor principal: Maurin, Theo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2779850
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description The LHC’s MKI (Magnet KIcker system) requires an alumina tube that holds screening conductors within slots. This setup shields the magnet from the beam that goes through the tube. The alumina tubes are not ideal as the thickness varies a lot at all angles along the length. These irregularities can cause breakdowns due to the aperture’s high electric field during the kicking pulse. An optimiser for the tube’s orientation was written using electrostatic simulations and python. An interface was created to make measurements sessions smoother and more efficient. Additional electrostatic simulations were ran to help with on going capacitance measurements used to determine the integrity of the tube.
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spelling cern-27798502021-09-02T18:25:54Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2779850engMaurin, TheoMKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisationAccelerators and Storage RingsEngineeringThe LHC’s MKI (Magnet KIcker system) requires an alumina tube that holds screening conductors within slots. This setup shields the magnet from the beam that goes through the tube. The alumina tubes are not ideal as the thickness varies a lot at all angles along the length. These irregularities can cause breakdowns due to the aperture’s high electric field during the kicking pulse. An optimiser for the tube’s orientation was written using electrostatic simulations and python. An interface was created to make measurements sessions smoother and more efficient. Additional electrostatic simulations were ran to help with on going capacitance measurements used to determine the integrity of the tube.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2021-101oai:cds.cern.ch:27798502021-09-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Engineering
Maurin, Theo
MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
title MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
title_full MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
title_fullStr MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
title_full_unstemmed MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
title_short MKI’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
title_sort mki’s alumina tube discrimination and optimisation
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Engineering
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