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Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings

In preparation for the Large Hadron Collider project, a 42.5 m-long prototype superconducting magnet string, representing a half-cell of the machine lattice, has been built and operated. A series of tests was performed to assess the thermohydraulics of resistive transitions (quenches) of the superco...

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Autores principales: Chorowski, M, Lebrun, P, Serio, L, Van Weelderen, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0011-2275(98)00015-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/341094
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author Chorowski, M
Lebrun, P
Serio, L
Van Weelderen, R
author_facet Chorowski, M
Lebrun, P
Serio, L
Van Weelderen, R
author_sort Chorowski, M
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description In preparation for the Large Hadron Collider project, a 42.5 m-long prototype superconducting magnet string, representing a half-cell of the machine lattice, has been built and operated. A series of tests was performed to assess the thermohydraulics of resistive transitions (quenches) of the superconducting magnets. These measurements provide the necessary foundation for describing the observed evolution of the helium in the cold mass and formulating a mathematical model based on energy conservation. The evolution of helium after a quench simulated with the model reproduces the observations. We then extend the simulations to a full LHC cell, and finally analyse the recovery of helium discharged from the cold mass.
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spelling cern-3410942023-05-31T13:22:56Zdoi:10.1016/S0011-2275(98)00015-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/341094engChorowski, MLebrun, PSerio, LVan Weelderen, RThermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet StringsAccelerators and Storage RingsIn preparation for the Large Hadron Collider project, a 42.5 m-long prototype superconducting magnet string, representing a half-cell of the machine lattice, has been built and operated. A series of tests was performed to assess the thermohydraulics of resistive transitions (quenches) of the superconducting magnets. These measurements provide the necessary foundation for describing the observed evolution of the helium in the cold mass and formulating a mathematical model based on energy conservation. The evolution of helium after a quench simulated with the model reproduces the observations. We then extend the simulations to a full LHC cell, and finally analyse the recovery of helium discharged from the cold mass.LHC-Project-Report-154CERN-LHC-Project-Report-154oai:cds.cern.ch:3410941997-11-17
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Chorowski, M
Lebrun, P
Serio, L
Van Weelderen, R
Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings
title Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings
title_full Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings
title_fullStr Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings
title_full_unstemmed Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings
title_short Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings
title_sort thermohydraulics of quenches and helium recovery in the lhc magnet strings
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0011-2275(98)00015-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/341094
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