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1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC

A new test facility (called FRESCA) is under construction at CERN to measure the electrical properties of the LHC superconducting cables. Its main features compared to existing test facilities are: a) independently cooled background magnet, b) test currents up to 32 kA, c) temperature between 1.8 an...

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Autores principales: Verweij, A P, Genest, J, Knezovic, A, Leroy, D, Marzolf, J P, Oberli, L R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/368592
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author Verweij, A P
Genest, J
Knezovic, A
Leroy, D
Marzolf, J P
Oberli, L R
author_facet Verweij, A P
Genest, J
Knezovic, A
Leroy, D
Marzolf, J P
Oberli, L R
author_sort Verweij, A P
collection CERN
description A new test facility (called FRESCA) is under construction at CERN to measure the electrical properties of the LHC superconducting cables. Its main features compared to existing test facilities are: a) independently cooled background magnet, b) test currents up to 32 kA, c) temperature between 1.8 and 4.5 K, d) long measurement length of 60 cm, e) field perpendicular or parallel to the cable face, f) measurement of the current distribution between the strands. The facility consists of an outer cryostat containing a superconducting NbTi dipole magnet with a bore of 56 mm and a maximum operating field of 9.5 T. The current through the magnet is supplied by an external 16 kA power supply and fed into the cryostat using self-cooled leads. The lower bath of the cryostat, separated by means of a so called lambda-plate from the upper bath, can be cooled down to 1.9 K using a subcooled superfluid refrigeration system. Within the outer cryostat, an inner cryostat is installed, containing the superconducting cable samples. This approach makes it possible to change samples while keeping the background magnet cold, and thus decreasing the helium consumption and cool-down time of the samples. The cable samples are connected through self-cooled leads to an external 32 kA power supply. The lower bath of the inner cryostat, containing the sample holder, is separated by means of a so called lambda-plate from the upper bath and can be cooled down to 1.9 K. The samples can be rotated while remaining at liquid helium temperature, enabling measurements with the background field perpendicular or parallel to the broad face of the cable. Several arrays of Hall probes are installed next to the samples in order to estimate possible current imbalances between the strands of the cables.
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spelling cern-3685922023-05-31T13:24:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/368592engVerweij, A PGenest, JKnezovic, ALeroy, DMarzolf, J POberli, L R1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsA new test facility (called FRESCA) is under construction at CERN to measure the electrical properties of the LHC superconducting cables. Its main features compared to existing test facilities are: a) independently cooled background magnet, b) test currents up to 32 kA, c) temperature between 1.8 and 4.5 K, d) long measurement length of 60 cm, e) field perpendicular or parallel to the cable face, f) measurement of the current distribution between the strands. The facility consists of an outer cryostat containing a superconducting NbTi dipole magnet with a bore of 56 mm and a maximum operating field of 9.5 T. The current through the magnet is supplied by an external 16 kA power supply and fed into the cryostat using self-cooled leads. The lower bath of the cryostat, separated by means of a so called lambda-plate from the upper bath, can be cooled down to 1.9 K using a subcooled superfluid refrigeration system. Within the outer cryostat, an inner cryostat is installed, containing the superconducting cable samples. This approach makes it possible to change samples while keeping the background magnet cold, and thus decreasing the helium consumption and cool-down time of the samples. The cable samples are connected through self-cooled leads to an external 32 kA power supply. The lower bath of the inner cryostat, containing the sample holder, is separated by means of a so called lambda-plate from the upper bath and can be cooled down to 1.9 K. The samples can be rotated while remaining at liquid helium temperature, enabling measurements with the background field perpendicular or parallel to the broad face of the cable. Several arrays of Hall probes are installed next to the samples in order to estimate possible current imbalances between the strands of the cables.LHC-Project-Report-246CERN-LHC-Project-Report-246oai:cds.cern.ch:3685921998-10-07
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Verweij, A P
Genest, J
Knezovic, A
Leroy, D
Marzolf, J P
Oberli, L R
1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC
title 1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC
title_full 1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC
title_fullStr 1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC
title_full_unstemmed 1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC
title_short 1.9 K Test Facility for the Reception of the Superconducting Cables for the LHC
title_sort 1.9 k test facility for the reception of the superconducting cables for the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/368592
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