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Performance of the single and twin-aperture models of the 6 kA superconducting quadrupole for the LHC insertions

The LHC dispersion suppressors and matching sections will be equipped with individually powered superconducting quadrupoles with an aperture of 56 mm. In order to optimise the parameters and cost of the magnets and of their powering, the quadrupole has been designed on the basis of an 8.2 mm wide Ru...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lucas, J, Ostojic, R, Bottura, L, Bussjäger, R, Dariol, H, Hobl, A, Krischel, D, Kirby, G A, Remondino, Vittorio, Sanfilippo, S, Schillo, M, Siemko, A, Sonnemann, F, Tommasini, D, Vanenkov, I, Venturini-Delsolaro, W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/77.920096
http://cds.cern.ch/record/516332
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Sumario:The LHC dispersion suppressors and matching sections will be equipped with individually powered superconducting quadrupoles with an aperture of 56 mm. In order to optimise the parameters and cost of the magnets and of their powering, the quadrupole has been designed on the basis of an 8.2 mm wide Rutherford-type cable for a nominal current of 5300 A, corresponding to a gradient of 200 T/m at 1.9 K. In order to validate the design two 1-m single-aperture quadrupoles and one twin-aperture quadrupole have been built and tested. In this report we describe the construction features of the magnets and present the results of the magnet tests. (4 refs).