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Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String

The prototype magnet string, described in a companion paper, is a full-scale working model of a 50-m length of the future Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN's new accelerator project, which will use high-field superconducting magnets operating below 2 K in superfluid helium. As such, it provides...

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Autores principales: Cruikshank, P, Kos, N, Riddone, G, Tavian, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/309215
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author Cruikshank, P
Kos, N
Riddone, G
Tavian, L
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Kos, N
Riddone, G
Tavian, L
author_sort Cruikshank, P
collection CERN
description The prototype magnet string, described in a companion paper, is a full-scale working model of a 50-m length of the future Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN's new accelerator project, which will use high-field superconducting magnets operating below 2 K in superfluid helium. As such, it provides an excellent test bed for practising standard operating modes of LHC insulation vacuum and cryogenics, as well as for experimentally assessing accidental behaviour and failure modes, and thus verifying design calculations. We present experimental investigation of insulation vacuum pumpdown, magnet forced-flow cooldown and warmup, and evolution of residual vacuum pressures and temperatures in natural warmup, as well as catastrophic loss of insulation vacuum. In all these transient modes, experimental results are compared with simulated behaviour, using a non-linear, one-dimensional thermal model of the magnet string.
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spelling cern-3092152023-05-31T13:24:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/309215engCruikshank, PKos, NRiddone, GTavian, LInvestigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet StringAccelerators and Storage RingsThe prototype magnet string, described in a companion paper, is a full-scale working model of a 50-m length of the future Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN's new accelerator project, which will use high-field superconducting magnets operating below 2 K in superfluid helium. As such, it provides an excellent test bed for practising standard operating modes of LHC insulation vacuum and cryogenics, as well as for experimentally assessing accidental behaviour and failure modes, and thus verifying design calculations. We present experimental investigation of insulation vacuum pumpdown, magnet forced-flow cooldown and warmup, and evolution of residual vacuum pressures and temperatures in natural warmup, as well as catastrophic loss of insulation vacuum. In all these transient modes, experimental results are compared with simulated behaviour, using a non-linear, one-dimensional thermal model of the magnet string.LHC-Project-Report-50CERN-LHC-Project-Report-50oai:cds.cern.ch:3092151996-05-20
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Cruikshank, P
Kos, N
Riddone, G
Tavian, L
Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String
title Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String
title_full Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String
title_fullStr Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String
title_short Investigation of Thermal and Vacuum Transients on the LHC Prototype Magnet String
title_sort investigation of thermal and vacuum transients on the lhc prototype magnet string
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/309215
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