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Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string

The assembly of the first version of the LHC test string has now been completed and commissioned. It makes use of the prototype short straight section assembled at CERN with its quadrupole and of the first two 10 m long dipoles manufactured by industry. The LHC string will be used to study phenomena...

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Autor principal: Faugeras, Paul E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/284273
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description The assembly of the first version of the LHC test string has now been completed and commissioned. It makes use of the prototype short straight section assembled at CERN with its quadrupole and of the first two 10 m long dipoles manufactured by industry. The LHC string will be used to study phenomena which can be observed only when the different components are assembled in a prototype LHC cell, and will be completed with two other dipole magnets, as soon as they become available. This paper describes the major components present in the LHC string and the issues related to its mechanical assembly. It also reports on the different stages of the commissioning of the cryogenic equipment, the powering and the quench protection systems, together with their associated industrial controls and the data acquisition system. Longer term evolution of the string configuration is finally described.
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spelling cern-2842732023-05-31T13:42:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/284273engFaugeras, Paul EAssembly and commissioning of the LHC test stringAccelerators and Storage RingsThe assembly of the first version of the LHC test string has now been completed and commissioned. It makes use of the prototype short straight section assembled at CERN with its quadrupole and of the first two 10 m long dipoles manufactured by industry. The LHC string will be used to study phenomena which can be observed only when the different components are assembled in a prototype LHC cell, and will be completed with two other dipole magnets, as soon as they become available. This paper describes the major components present in the LHC string and the issues related to its mechanical assembly. It also reports on the different stages of the commissioning of the cryogenic equipment, the powering and the quench protection systems, together with their associated industrial controls and the data acquisition system. Longer term evolution of the string configuration is finally described.CERN-MT-95-04-DILHC-NOTE-325CERN-LHC-Note-325oai:cds.cern.ch:2842731996
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Faugeras, Paul E
Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string
title Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string
title_full Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string
title_fullStr Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string
title_full_unstemmed Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string
title_short Assembly and commissioning of the LHC test string
title_sort assembly and commissioning of the lhc test string
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/284273
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