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3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole

A 3D finite element mechanical model has been developed to simulate the complex geometry of the extremities of the coils for the LHC main dipoles. The final aim is to evaluate the possible impact of coil defects on quench performances. In this paper we describe the first part of the work that has be...

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Autores principales: Fessia, P, Canseco, IR
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/970403
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author Fessia, P
Canseco, IR
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Canseco, IR
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description A 3D finite element mechanical model has been developed to simulate the complex geometry of the extremities of the coils for the LHC main dipoles. The final aim is to evaluate the possible impact of coil defects on quench performances. In this paper we describe the first part of the work that has been carried out. This covers an analysis of the contribution of the mechanical properties of the different materials to the rigidity of the coil heads and the experimental validation of the model. For such validation we compared the computed stiffness with the values observed during production measurements in industry. The numerical results are in good agreement with the measured; some discrepancies in the intermediate zone of the end point out also in which direction the modeling should be refined.
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spelling cern-9704032023-05-31T13:24:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/970403engFessia, PCanseco, IR3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main DipoleAccelerators and Storage RingsA 3D finite element mechanical model has been developed to simulate the complex geometry of the extremities of the coils for the LHC main dipoles. The final aim is to evaluate the possible impact of coil defects on quench performances. In this paper we describe the first part of the work that has been carried out. This covers an analysis of the contribution of the mechanical properties of the different materials to the rigidity of the coil heads and the experimental validation of the model. For such validation we compared the computed stiffness with the values observed during production measurements in industry. The numerical results are in good agreement with the measured; some discrepancies in the intermediate zone of the end point out also in which direction the modeling should be refined.LHC-PROJECT-Report-904CERN-LHC-Project-Report-904oai:cds.cern.ch:9704032006-05-19
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Fessia, P
Canseco, IR
3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole
title 3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole
title_full 3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole
title_fullStr 3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole
title_full_unstemmed 3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole
title_short 3D FEM Modeling of the Coil Ends of the LHC Main Dipole
title_sort 3d fem modeling of the coil ends of the lhc main dipole
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/970403
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