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Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles

The transition region between the straight part and the ends of the coils of the LHC model and prototype dipole magnets are often identified as the origin of training quenches. In order to study how the discontinuities in the material properties of these regions affect coil pre-stress and possibly g...

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Autores principales: Hoeck, U, Krischel, D, Schillo, M, Perini, D, Siegel, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.828183
http://cds.cern.ch/record/435511
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author Hoeck, U
Krischel, D
Schillo, M
Perini, D
Siegel, N
author_facet Hoeck, U
Krischel, D
Schillo, M
Perini, D
Siegel, N
author_sort Hoeck, U
collection CERN
description The transition region between the straight part and the ends of the coils of the LHC model and prototype dipole magnets are often identified as the origin of training quenches. In order to study how the discontinuities in the material properties of these regions affect coil pre-stress and possibly gain more insight in the quench behavior, a program was set up at CERN to analyze by 3D-FEM these particular regions. The ACCEL team, who performed a similar analysis for the main quadrupoles of the Superconducting Supercollider SSC, is entrusted with this program. In this paper we report on the results of 3D-modeling and analysis of the coil return end region, including the complete coil mass, of a 1-m single bore model magnet. This magnet represents all relevant features of the "two-in-one" LHC main dipole design concerning the winding configuration, the collar pack, the yoke, and the outer shell representing the He-vessel. The transition region between coil ends and straight section is modeled by slicing the magnet down to individual collar laminations per elementary level. The two-layer winding pack is represented with all individual conductor blocks, wedges, end spacers, and the interlayer spacer. Results will be presented for load cases with pre-stress after assembly at room temperature, after cool-down, and under operation at maximum current. Critical stress locations were identified in the transition into the pole free section of the magnet and in the bent part. Shimming of the coils, as well as impact from material choices and suitable alternatives are discussed. (3 refs).
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spelling cern-4355112019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/77.828183http://cds.cern.ch/record/435511engHoeck, UKrischel, DSchillo, MPerini, DSiegel, NResults of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipolesAccelerators and Storage RingsThe transition region between the straight part and the ends of the coils of the LHC model and prototype dipole magnets are often identified as the origin of training quenches. In order to study how the discontinuities in the material properties of these regions affect coil pre-stress and possibly gain more insight in the quench behavior, a program was set up at CERN to analyze by 3D-FEM these particular regions. The ACCEL team, who performed a similar analysis for the main quadrupoles of the Superconducting Supercollider SSC, is entrusted with this program. In this paper we report on the results of 3D-modeling and analysis of the coil return end region, including the complete coil mass, of a 1-m single bore model magnet. This magnet represents all relevant features of the "two-in-one" LHC main dipole design concerning the winding configuration, the collar pack, the yoke, and the outer shell representing the He-vessel. The transition region between coil ends and straight section is modeled by slicing the magnet down to individual collar laminations per elementary level. The two-layer winding pack is represented with all individual conductor blocks, wedges, end spacers, and the interlayer spacer. Results will be presented for load cases with pre-stress after assembly at room temperature, after cool-down, and under operation at maximum current. Critical stress locations were identified in the transition into the pole free section of the magnet and in the bent part. Shimming of the coils, as well as impact from material choices and suitable alternatives are discussed. (3 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:4355112000
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Hoeck, U
Krischel, D
Schillo, M
Perini, D
Siegel, N
Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles
title Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles
title_full Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles
title_fullStr Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles
title_full_unstemmed Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles
title_short Results of 3-dimensional structural FE-modeling of the coil end-regions of the LHC main dipoles
title_sort results of 3-dimensional structural fe-modeling of the coil end-regions of the lhc main dipoles
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.828183
http://cds.cern.ch/record/435511
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