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Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles
The selection and use of reference magnets as a mean to improve predictability and reproducibility of the operation of the LHC depends on whether few magnets can be found that represent the average behavior of a sector, or, in the limit, of the whole accelerator. The purpose of this note is to show...
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author | Bottura, L Pieloni, T Sammut, N |
author_facet | Bottura, L Pieloni, T Sammut, N |
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description | The selection and use of reference magnets as a mean to improve predictability and reproducibility of the operation of the LHC depends on whether few magnets can be found that represent the average behavior of a sector, or, in the limit, of the whole accelerator. The purpose of this note is to show that it is possible to select magnets that represent well, on average, a family in the population of the magnets produced so far. We refer to this property by saying that the behavior of a single magnet can be scaled to be equal to the average of a family of magnets. The procedure used to achieve this equivalence is referred to as the scaling law. |
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spelling | cern-8242692019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/824269engBottura, LPieloni, TSammut, NScaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC DipolesAccelerators and Storage RingsThe selection and use of reference magnets as a mean to improve predictability and reproducibility of the operation of the LHC depends on whether few magnets can be found that represent the average behavior of a sector, or, in the limit, of the whole accelerator. The purpose of this note is to show that it is possible to select magnets that represent well, on average, a family in the population of the magnets produced so far. We refer to this property by saying that the behavior of a single magnet can be scaled to be equal to the average of a family of magnets. The procedure used to achieve this equivalence is referred to as the scaling law.LHC-Project-Note-361CERN-LHC-Project-Note-361oai:cds.cern.ch:8242692004-12-01 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Bottura, L Pieloni, T Sammut, N Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles |
title | Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles |
title_full | Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles |
title_fullStr | Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles |
title_full_unstemmed | Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles |
title_short | Scaling Laws for the Field Quality at Injection in the LHC Dipoles |
title_sort | scaling laws for the field quality at injection in the lhc dipoles |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/824269 |
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