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Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts

The CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is designed to accelerate and bring into collision high-energy protons as well as heavy ions. Accidents involving direct beam impacts on collimators can happen in both cases. The LHC collimation system is designed to handle the demanding requirements of high-inte...

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Autores principales: Cauchi, Marija, Assmann, R W, Bertarelli, A, Carra, F, Cerutti, F, Lari, L, Redaelli, S, Mollicone, P, Sammut, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.041002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2136491
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author Cauchi, Marija
Assmann, R W
Bertarelli, A
Carra, F
Cerutti, F
Lari, L
Redaelli, S
Mollicone, P
Sammut, N
author_facet Cauchi, Marija
Assmann, R W
Bertarelli, A
Carra, F
Cerutti, F
Lari, L
Redaelli, S
Mollicone, P
Sammut, N
author_sort Cauchi, Marija
collection CERN
description The CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is designed to accelerate and bring into collision high-energy protons as well as heavy ions. Accidents involving direct beam impacts on collimators can happen in both cases. The LHC collimation system is designed to handle the demanding requirements of high-intensity proton beams. Although proton beams have 100 times higher beam power than the nominal LHC lead ion beams, specific problems might arise in case of ion losses due to different particle-collimator interaction mechanisms when compared to protons. This paper investigates and compares direct ion and proton beam impacts on collimators, in particular tertiary collimators (TCTs), made of the tungsten heavy alloy INERMET® 180. Recent measurements of the mechanical behavior of this alloy under static and dynamic loading conditions at different temperatures have been done and used for realistic estimates of the collimator response to beam impact. Using these new measurements, a numerical finite element method (FEM) approach is presented in this paper. Sequential fast-transient thermostructural analyses are performed in the elastic-plastic domain in order to evaluate and compare the thermomechanical response of TCTs in case of critical beam load cases involving proton and heavy ion beam impacts.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13590772022-08-10T13:05:33Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.041002http://cds.cern.ch/record/2136491engCauchi, MarijaAssmann, R WBertarelli, ACarra, FCerutti, FLari, LRedaelli, SMollicone, PSammut, NThermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impactsAccelerators and Storage Rings11: Collimator Materials for fast High Density Energy Deposition (COMA-HDED)11.3: Material mechanical modellingThe CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is designed to accelerate and bring into collision high-energy protons as well as heavy ions. Accidents involving direct beam impacts on collimators can happen in both cases. The LHC collimation system is designed to handle the demanding requirements of high-intensity proton beams. Although proton beams have 100 times higher beam power than the nominal LHC lead ion beams, specific problems might arise in case of ion losses due to different particle-collimator interaction mechanisms when compared to protons. This paper investigates and compares direct ion and proton beam impacts on collimators, in particular tertiary collimators (TCTs), made of the tungsten heavy alloy INERMET® 180. Recent measurements of the mechanical behavior of this alloy under static and dynamic loading conditions at different temperatures have been done and used for realistic estimates of the collimator response to beam impact. Using these new measurements, a numerical finite element method (FEM) approach is presented in this paper. Sequential fast-transient thermostructural analyses are performed in the elastic-plastic domain in order to evaluate and compare the thermomechanical response of TCTs in case of critical beam load cases involving proton and heavy ion beam impacts.oai:inspirehep.net:13590772015
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
11: Collimator Materials for fast High Density Energy Deposition (COMA-HDED)
11.3: Material mechanical modelling
Cauchi, Marija
Assmann, R W
Bertarelli, A
Carra, F
Cerutti, F
Lari, L
Redaelli, S
Mollicone, P
Sammut, N
Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
title Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
title_full Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
title_fullStr Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
title_full_unstemmed Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
title_short Thermomechanical response of Large Hadron Collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
title_sort thermomechanical response of large hadron collider collimators to proton and ion beam impacts
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
11: Collimator Materials for fast High Density Energy Deposition (COMA-HDED)
11.3: Material mechanical modelling
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.041002
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2136491
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