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Performance limitations of the LHC cryogenics: 2012 review and 2015 outlook
Dynamic heat loads are deposited in the LHC cryo-assemblies through several processes, in particular by the circulating and colliding proton beams themselves. Measurements of beam-induced heating were performed on the cryogenic system during the 2012 beam operation, mainly on the beam screens and ma...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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CERN
2012
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302431 |
Sumario: | Dynamic heat loads are deposited in the LHC cryo-assemblies through several
processes, in particular by the circulating and colliding proton beams
themselves. Measurements of beam-induced heating were performed on the cryogenic
system during the 2012 beam operation, mainly on the beam screens and magnet
cold masses. Analyses of the measurements have allowed to correlate the beam-
induced heating with the beam parameters, to review the heat deposition scaling
laws, to extrapolate data for post-LS1 beam operation for different bunch
spacing and to identify cooling limitations and consolidations of critical cryo-
assemblies, including the continuous cryostats, the stand-alone magnets and the
inner triplets. |
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