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LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook

During 2012 only a few beam dumps were attributed to vacuum sector valve closures and the vacuum surface and coating group was involved in only two urgent interventions that kept the beam off for less than two days each. In this paper the pressure threshold policy adopted since the beginning of the...

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Autores principales: Lanza, G, Baglin, V, Bregliozzi, G, Jimenez, J M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302432
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author Lanza, G
Baglin, V
Bregliozzi, G
Jimenez, J M
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Baglin, V
Bregliozzi, G
Jimenez, J M
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description During 2012 only a few beam dumps were attributed to vacuum sector valve closures and the vacuum surface and coating group was involved in only two urgent interventions that kept the beam off for less than two days each. In this paper the pressure threshold policy adopted since the beginning of the LHC running is examined in terms of beam vacuum performances and beam dumps. The so- called "pressure spikes" detected during these years are treated and correlated with the cryogenic temperature, the beam pipe dimensions and non-conformities. A review of the standard and special interventions performed on the beam pipe during technical stops and shutdowns is given, with a list of the main characteristics and foreseen outcomes. Finally, the vacuum expectations during LHC nominal runs, that will follow the LHC consolidations during the Long Shutdown 1 (LS1), are discussed.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16507112019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2302432engLanza, GBaglin, VBregliozzi, GJimenez, J MLHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 OutlookAccelerators and Storage RingsDuring 2012 only a few beam dumps were attributed to vacuum sector valve closures and the vacuum surface and coating group was involved in only two urgent interventions that kept the beam off for less than two days each. In this paper the pressure threshold policy adopted since the beginning of the LHC running is examined in terms of beam vacuum performances and beam dumps. The so- called "pressure spikes" detected during these years are treated and correlated with the cryogenic temperature, the beam pipe dimensions and non-conformities. A review of the standard and special interventions performed on the beam pipe during technical stops and shutdowns is given, with a list of the main characteristics and foreseen outcomes. Finally, the vacuum expectations during LHC nominal runs, that will follow the LHC consolidations during the Long Shutdown 1 (LS1), are discussed.CERNoai:inspirehep.net:16507112012
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Lanza, G
Baglin, V
Bregliozzi, G
Jimenez, J M
LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook
title LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook
title_full LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook
title_fullStr LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook
title_full_unstemmed LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook
title_short LHC Vacuum System: 2012 Review and 2014 Outlook
title_sort lhc vacuum system: 2012 review and 2014 outlook
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302432
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