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Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets

Currently the LHC Project at CERN has reached the construction phase. The superconducting magnets of this new accelerator work at superfluid helium temperature. The "arc quadrupoles" (360 pieces), which focus the beam have to be measured at a temperature of 1.9 Kelvin with outstanding prec...

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Autor principal: Schnizer, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/605602
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description Currently the LHC Project at CERN has reached the construction phase. The superconducting magnets of this new accelerator work at superfluid helium temperature. The "arc quadrupoles" (360 pieces), which focus the beam have to be measured at a temperature of 1.9 Kelvin with outstanding precision: The measurement aims to reach a reproducibility of 1.5 · 10^-4 for the field integral, 2 ppm for the harmonic content of the main field and 0.15mm for the position of the axis. A specially developed scanner allows the simultaneous measurement of the field axis and quality. This thesis demonstrates that the system as it stands fulfils the high requirements with respect to the magnetic measurement and the magnetic axis and thus provides the desired unique versatile equipment. The assessment was performed based on experimental results, direct calibration and using a new simulation tool. The main defects treated are mechanical torsion and vibration of moving parts, electrical noise and power supply ripple.
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spelling cern-6056022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/605602engSchnizer, PMeasuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnetsAccelerators and Storage RingsCurrently the LHC Project at CERN has reached the construction phase. The superconducting magnets of this new accelerator work at superfluid helium temperature. The "arc quadrupoles" (360 pieces), which focus the beam have to be measured at a temperature of 1.9 Kelvin with outstanding precision: The measurement aims to reach a reproducibility of 1.5 · 10^-4 for the field integral, 2 ppm for the harmonic content of the main field and 0.15mm for the position of the axis. A specially developed scanner allows the simultaneous measurement of the field axis and quality. This thesis demonstrates that the system as it stands fulfils the high requirements with respect to the magnetic measurement and the magnetic axis and thus provides the desired unique versatile equipment. The assessment was performed based on experimental results, direct calibration and using a new simulation tool. The main defects treated are mechanical torsion and vibration of moving parts, electrical noise and power supply ripple.CERNCERN-THESIS-2003-006oai:cds.cern.ch:6056022002
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
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Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets
title Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets
title_full Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets
title_fullStr Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets
title_full_unstemmed Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets
title_short Measuring system qualification for LHC arc quadrupole magnets
title_sort measuring system qualification for lhc arc quadrupole magnets
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/605602
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