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Chapter 6A: Cold powering of the superconducting circuits

For the HL-LHC project, a novel concept for the cold powering of superconducting magnets has been developed. It is based on a new type of superconducting lines (hereafter referred to as Superconducting (SC) Links) that have been developed to transfer the current to the new HL-LHC insertion region ma...

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Autores principales: Ballarino, Amalia, Cruikshank, Paul, Fleiter, Jerome Christophe, Leclercq, Yann Raphael Bruno, Parma, V, Yang, Y
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.23731/CYRM-2020-0010.129
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750432
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Sumario:For the HL-LHC project, a novel concept for the cold powering of superconducting magnets has been developed. It is based on a new type of superconducting lines (hereafter referred to as Superconducting (SC) Links) that have been developed to transfer the current to the new HL-LHC insertion region magnets from remote distances. Power converters and current leads will in fact be located in the new underground areas (UR) excavated for the HL-LHC (technical galleries running aside the LHC tunnel), and the SC Links will provide the electrical connection between the current leads and the magnets – the latter being located in the LHC main tunnel. Each SC Link has a length of more than 100 m and transfers a total current of up to about |120| kA.