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Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam

The design of LHC protection elements is based on assumptions on damage levels, which are derived from simulations. A dedicated experiment was prepared and carried out to cross-check the validity of this approach by trying to damage material in a controlled way with beam. The impact of a 450 GeV bea...

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Autores principales: Kain, V, Ramillon, J, Schmidt, R, Vorderwinkler, K, Wenninger, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/858162
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author Kain, V
Ramillon, J
Schmidt, R
Vorderwinkler, K
Wenninger, J
author_facet Kain, V
Ramillon, J
Schmidt, R
Vorderwinkler, K
Wenninger, J
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description The design of LHC protection elements is based on assumptions on damage levels, which are derived from simulations. A dedicated experiment was prepared and carried out to cross-check the validity of this approach by trying to damage material in a controlled way with beam. The impact of a 450 GeV beam extracted from the SPS on a specially designed high-Z target with a simple geometry, comprising several typical materials used for LHC equipment, was simulated. The beam intensities for the test were chosen to exceed the damage limits of parts of the target. Results of the simulations are presented and compared with test results.
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spelling cern-8581622023-05-31T13:22:58Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/858162engKain, VRamillon, JSchmidt, RVorderwinkler, KWenninger, JMaterial Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beamAccelerators and Storage RingsThe design of LHC protection elements is based on assumptions on damage levels, which are derived from simulations. A dedicated experiment was prepared and carried out to cross-check the validity of this approach by trying to damage material in a controlled way with beam. The impact of a 450 GeV beam extracted from the SPS on a specially designed high-Z target with a simple geometry, comprising several typical materials used for LHC equipment, was simulated. The beam intensities for the test were chosen to exceed the damage limits of parts of the target. Results of the simulations are presented and compared with test results.LHC-Project-Report-822CERN-LHC-Project-Report-822oai:cds.cern.ch:8581622005-07-25
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Kain, V
Ramillon, J
Schmidt, R
Vorderwinkler, K
Wenninger, J
Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam
title Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam
title_full Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam
title_fullStr Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam
title_full_unstemmed Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam
title_short Material Damage Test with 450GeV LHC-type beam
title_sort material damage test with 450gev lhc-type beam
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/858162
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