Cargando…

Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX

The LHC low-beta triplets require a short and strong dipole corrector. The MCBX is a superconducting single aperture magnet, which features a horizontal dipole nested inside a vertical dipole. The cold tests of the first prototype, which was designed by CERN and built by Danfysik A/S, have been carr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ang, Z, Bottura, L, Ijspeert, Albert, Hauge, N, Karppinen, M, Nielsen, B R, Walckiers, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/367973
_version_ 1780892994542501888
author Ang, Z
Bottura, L
Ijspeert, Albert
Hauge, N
Karppinen, M
Nielsen, B R
Walckiers, L
author_facet Ang, Z
Bottura, L
Ijspeert, Albert
Hauge, N
Karppinen, M
Nielsen, B R
Walckiers, L
author_sort Ang, Z
collection CERN
description The LHC low-beta triplets require a short and strong dipole corrector. The MCBX is a superconducting single aperture magnet, which features a horizontal dipole nested inside a vertical dipole. The cold tests of the first prototype, which was designed by CERN and built by Danfysik A/S, have been carried out at CERN. This paper presents the results of the magnet training and quench propagation studies at 4.3 K and 1.9 K. The magnetic measurements carried out at constant field and in ramped conditions are compared to the expected figures from the calculations.
id cern-367973
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 1998
record_format invenio
spelling cern-3679732023-05-31T13:20:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/367973engAng, ZBottura, LIjspeert, AlbertHauge, NKarppinen, MNielsen, B RWalckiers, LMagnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBXAccelerators and Storage RingsThe LHC low-beta triplets require a short and strong dipole corrector. The MCBX is a superconducting single aperture magnet, which features a horizontal dipole nested inside a vertical dipole. The cold tests of the first prototype, which was designed by CERN and built by Danfysik A/S, have been carried out at CERN. This paper presents the results of the magnet training and quench propagation studies at 4.3 K and 1.9 K. The magnetic measurements carried out at constant field and in ramped conditions are compared to the expected figures from the calculations.LHC-Project-Report-237CERN-LHC-Project-Report-237oai:cds.cern.ch:3679731998-09-25
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Ang, Z
Bottura, L
Ijspeert, Albert
Hauge, N
Karppinen, M
Nielsen, B R
Walckiers, L
Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX
title Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX
title_full Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX
title_fullStr Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX
title_short Magnetic Performance of First low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, MCBX
title_sort magnetic performance of first low-$\beta$ dipole corrector prototype, mcbx
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/367973
work_keys_str_mv AT angz magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx
AT bottural magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx
AT ijspeertalbert magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx
AT haugen magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx
AT karppinenm magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx
AT nielsenbr magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx
AT walckiersl magneticperformanceoffirstlowbetadipolecorrectorprototypemcbx