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Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet

Within the future circular collider study, a 100-km long circular hadron collider is being designed for 100 TeV center-of-mass collision energies. The design of the 16 T $Nb_3Sn$ bending dipole magnets is carried out within the EuroCirCol collaboration. Three different type of dipole designs have be...

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Autores principales: Salmi, Tiina, Prioli, Marco, Stenvall, Antti, Ruuskanen, Janne, Verweij, Arjan P, Auchmann, Bernhard, Marinozzi, Vittorio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2017.2651386
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2276070
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author Salmi, Tiina
Prioli, Marco
Stenvall, Antti
Ruuskanen, Janne
Verweij, Arjan P
Auchmann, Bernhard
Marinozzi, Vittorio
author_facet Salmi, Tiina
Prioli, Marco
Stenvall, Antti
Ruuskanen, Janne
Verweij, Arjan P
Auchmann, Bernhard
Marinozzi, Vittorio
author_sort Salmi, Tiina
collection CERN
description Within the future circular collider study, a 100-km long circular hadron collider is being designed for 100 TeV center-of-mass collision energies. The design of the 16 T $Nb_3Sn$ bending dipole magnets is carried out within the EuroCirCol collaboration. Three different type of dipole designs have been developed, each aiming to be as compact as possible, accounting for the design criteria. Quench protection a critical aspect of the magnet design and potentially limits the magnet compactness. The EuroCirCol magnets were designed assuming a protection system with significantly improved efficiency compared to the present LHC dipole protection. In this paper, we consider present state-of-the-art quench protection technologies, such as quench heaters and CLIQ, and apply them into the designed 16 T Block-type dipole. Two different simulation models are used to estimate the magnet hotspot temperature and voltages after a quench and consequently estimate the suitability of the different methods.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16116262019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2017.2651386http://cds.cern.ch/record/2276070engSalmi, TiinaPrioli, MarcoStenvall, AnttiRuuskanen, JanneVerweij, Arjan PAuchmann, BernhardMarinozzi, VittorioSuitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole MagnetAccelerators and Storage RingsWithin the future circular collider study, a 100-km long circular hadron collider is being designed for 100 TeV center-of-mass collision energies. The design of the 16 T $Nb_3Sn$ bending dipole magnets is carried out within the EuroCirCol collaboration. Three different type of dipole designs have been developed, each aiming to be as compact as possible, accounting for the design criteria. Quench protection a critical aspect of the magnet design and potentially limits the magnet compactness. The EuroCirCol magnets were designed assuming a protection system with significantly improved efficiency compared to the present LHC dipole protection. In this paper, we consider present state-of-the-art quench protection technologies, such as quench heaters and CLIQ, and apply them into the designed 16 T Block-type dipole. Two different simulation models are used to estimate the magnet hotspot temperature and voltages after a quench and consequently estimate the suitability of the different methods.oai:inspirehep.net:16116262017
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Salmi, Tiina
Prioli, Marco
Stenvall, Antti
Ruuskanen, Janne
Verweij, Arjan P
Auchmann, Bernhard
Marinozzi, Vittorio
Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet
title Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet
title_full Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet
title_fullStr Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet
title_short Suitability of Different Quench Protection Methods for a 16 T Block-Type $Nb_3Sn$ Accelerator Dipole Magnet
title_sort suitability of different quench protection methods for a 16 t block-type $nb_3sn$ accelerator dipole magnet
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2017.2651386
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2276070
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