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Transient stability of LHC strands

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) machine will operate at 1.9 K in order to achieve the high bending fields required in the dipole magnets. The cable and coil matrix is designed to be 'porous' in order to allow the He II coolant to $9 penetrate within the cable for stability enhancement. Thi...

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Autores principales: Baynham, D Elwyn, Cragg, D A, Coombs, R C, Bauer, P, Wolf, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.783492
http://cds.cern.ch/record/409757
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author Baynham, D Elwyn
Cragg, D A
Coombs, R C
Bauer, P
Wolf, R
author_facet Baynham, D Elwyn
Cragg, D A
Coombs, R C
Bauer, P
Wolf, R
author_sort Baynham, D Elwyn
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description The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) machine will operate at 1.9 K in order to achieve the high bending fields required in the dipole magnets. The cable and coil matrix is designed to be 'porous' in order to allow the He II coolant to $9 penetrate within the cable for stability enhancement. This paper describes transient stability measurements and theoretical modelling carried out on single strands from the LHC cable. The experimental work has been carried out at the $9 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory under an agreement with CERN. The aim of the experimental work has been to measure the influence of the strand surface treatment on the quench energy. The surface treatment, oxidized copper, tin-silver, $9 nickel etc., determines the transient heat transfer coefficients to the He II under high heat flux, short timescale (approximately 20 microseconds) conditions. The test equipment, based on an inductive heating technique, is described $9 and quench energy measurements presented. The experimental results are compared with theoretical models developed at CERN and RAL in order to derive the heat transfer coefficients. (6 refs).
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spelling cern-4097572019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/77.783492http://cds.cern.ch/record/409757engBaynham, D ElwynCragg, D ACoombs, R CBauer, PWolf, RTransient stability of LHC strandsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC) machine will operate at 1.9 K in order to achieve the high bending fields required in the dipole magnets. The cable and coil matrix is designed to be 'porous' in order to allow the He II coolant to $9 penetrate within the cable for stability enhancement. This paper describes transient stability measurements and theoretical modelling carried out on single strands from the LHC cable. The experimental work has been carried out at the $9 Rutherford Appleton Laboratory under an agreement with CERN. The aim of the experimental work has been to measure the influence of the strand surface treatment on the quench energy. The surface treatment, oxidized copper, tin-silver, $9 nickel etc., determines the transient heat transfer coefficients to the He II under high heat flux, short timescale (approximately 20 microseconds) conditions. The test equipment, based on an inductive heating technique, is described $9 and quench energy measurements presented. The experimental results are compared with theoretical models developed at CERN and RAL in order to derive the heat transfer coefficients. (6 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:4097571999
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Baynham, D Elwyn
Cragg, D A
Coombs, R C
Bauer, P
Wolf, R
Transient stability of LHC strands
title Transient stability of LHC strands
title_full Transient stability of LHC strands
title_fullStr Transient stability of LHC strands
title_full_unstemmed Transient stability of LHC strands
title_short Transient stability of LHC strands
title_sort transient stability of lhc strands
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.783492
http://cds.cern.ch/record/409757
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