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Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC

n the LHC about 6500 superconducting corrector magnets will be powered either in stand-alone mode or in electrical circuits of up to 154 magnets. Single corrector magnets are designed to be self-protected in case of a quench. The protection scheme of magnets powered in series depends on the energy s...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, R, Giloux, C, Hilaire, A, Ijspeert, Albert, Rodríguez-Mateos, F, Sonnemann, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/466521
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author Schmidt, R
Giloux, C
Hilaire, A
Ijspeert, Albert
Rodríguez-Mateos, F
Sonnemann, F
author_facet Schmidt, R
Giloux, C
Hilaire, A
Ijspeert, Albert
Rodríguez-Mateos, F
Sonnemann, F
author_sort Schmidt, R
collection CERN
description n the LHC about 6500 superconducting corrector magnets will be powered either in stand-alone mode or in electrical circuits of up to 154 magnets. Single corrector magnets are designed to be self-protected in case of a quench. The protection scheme of magnets powered in series depends on the energy stored in the magnet and on the number of magnets in the circuit. A quench is detected by measuring the resistive voltage of the circuit. The power converter is switched off, and for most circuits part of the energy is extracted with a resistor. Some magnets may require a resistor or possibly a diode parallel to the magnet in order to avoid overheating of the superconducting wire or an unacceptable voltage level. Experiments have been performed to understand quenching of prototype corrector magnets. In order to determine the adequate protection schemes for the magnet circuits the results have been used as input for simulations to extrapolate to the LHC conditions.
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spelling cern-4665212023-05-31T13:24:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/466521engSchmidt, RGiloux, CHilaire, AIjspeert, AlbertRodríguez-Mateos, FSonnemann, FProtection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHCAccelerators and Storage Ringsn the LHC about 6500 superconducting corrector magnets will be powered either in stand-alone mode or in electrical circuits of up to 154 magnets. Single corrector magnets are designed to be self-protected in case of a quench. The protection scheme of magnets powered in series depends on the energy stored in the magnet and on the number of magnets in the circuit. A quench is detected by measuring the resistive voltage of the circuit. The power converter is switched off, and for most circuits part of the energy is extracted with a resistor. Some magnets may require a resistor or possibly a diode parallel to the magnet in order to avoid overheating of the superconducting wire or an unacceptable voltage level. Experiments have been performed to understand quenching of prototype corrector magnets. In order to determine the adequate protection schemes for the magnet circuits the results have been used as input for simulations to extrapolate to the LHC conditions.LHC-Project-Report-419CERN-LHC-Project-Report-419oai:cds.cern.ch:4665212000-09-23
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Schmidt, R
Giloux, C
Hilaire, A
Ijspeert, Albert
Rodríguez-Mateos, F
Sonnemann, F
Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC
title Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC
title_full Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC
title_fullStr Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC
title_short Protection of the Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the LHC
title_sort protection of the superconducting corrector magnets for the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/466521
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