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Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC

Each cold mass of the short straight sections in the eight LHC arcs will contain a 3.25 m long twin aperture quadrupole of a nominal gradient of 223 T/m. This magnet will be aligned in a 5.3 m long inertia tube together with auxiliary magnets on each end. On the quadrupole connection end either a pa...

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Autores principales: Peyrot, M, Rifflet, J M, Simon, F, Tortschanoff, Theodor, Védrine, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.828203
http://cds.cern.ch/record/430036
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author Peyrot, M
Rifflet, J M
Simon, F
Tortschanoff, Theodor
Védrine, P
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Rifflet, J M
Simon, F
Tortschanoff, Theodor
Védrine, P
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description Each cold mass of the short straight sections in the eight LHC arcs will contain a 3.25 m long twin aperture quadrupole of a nominal gradient of 223 T/m. This magnet will be aligned in a 5.3 m long inertia tube together with auxiliary magnets on each end. On the quadrupole connection end either a pair of 38 cm long octupole or trim quadrupole magnets will be mounted, on the other end there will be combined sextupole-dipole correctors with a yoke length of 1.26 m. The powering of the main quadrupoles will be assured by two pairs of copper stabilized superconducting bus-bars placed inside the cold mass next to the bus-bars for the main dipole magnets. Each of the two quadrupole apertures will be connected to its quench protection diode. The construction of three prototypes has been entrusted to the CEA/Saclay laboratory, in the frame of the special French contribution to the LHC project. The first cold mass prototype has been completed and warm-measured for its multipole content at CEA. The second cold mass is presently under completion. The paper will review the experience with the development of the quadrupole coils and cold mass construction and gives the results of the first warm magnetic measurements. An outlook for the series manufacture of the 400 arc quadrupole magnets and their cold masses for the LHC machine will complete the report.
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spelling cern-4300362023-05-31T13:24:38Zdoi:10.1109/77.828203http://cds.cern.ch/record/430036engPeyrot, MRifflet, J MSimon, FTortschanoff, TheodorVédrine, PConstruction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsEach cold mass of the short straight sections in the eight LHC arcs will contain a 3.25 m long twin aperture quadrupole of a nominal gradient of 223 T/m. This magnet will be aligned in a 5.3 m long inertia tube together with auxiliary magnets on each end. On the quadrupole connection end either a pair of 38 cm long octupole or trim quadrupole magnets will be mounted, on the other end there will be combined sextupole-dipole correctors with a yoke length of 1.26 m. The powering of the main quadrupoles will be assured by two pairs of copper stabilized superconducting bus-bars placed inside the cold mass next to the bus-bars for the main dipole magnets. Each of the two quadrupole apertures will be connected to its quench protection diode. The construction of three prototypes has been entrusted to the CEA/Saclay laboratory, in the frame of the special French contribution to the LHC project. The first cold mass prototype has been completed and warm-measured for its multipole content at CEA. The second cold mass is presently under completion. The paper will review the experience with the development of the quadrupole coils and cold mass construction and gives the results of the first warm magnetic measurements. An outlook for the series manufacture of the 400 arc quadrupole magnets and their cold masses for the LHC machine will complete the report.LHC-Project-Report-371CERN-LHC-Project-Report-371DAPNIA-STCM-99-13DAPNIA-STCM-99-13oai:cds.cern.ch:4300362000-03-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Peyrot, M
Rifflet, J M
Simon, F
Tortschanoff, Theodor
Védrine, P
Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC
title Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC
title_full Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC
title_fullStr Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC
title_full_unstemmed Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC
title_short Construction of the New Prototype of Main Quadrupole Cold Masses for the Arc Short Straight Sections of LHC
title_sort construction of the new prototype of main quadrupole cold masses for the arc short straight sections of lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.828203
http://cds.cern.ch/record/430036
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