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Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet

The high luminosity upgrade of large hadron collider (LHC) introduces a large number of new superconducting elements of various technologies. In order to ensure protection of these elements, a modular, versatile quench detection system had been developed. Designed to be flexible enough to detect que...

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Autores principales: Steckert, Jens, Serrano, Daniel Blasco, De Matteis, Ernesto, Denz, Reiner, Haas, Severin, Mundra, Surbhi, Podzorny, Tomasz, Siemko, Andrzej, Spasic, Jelena
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tasc.2019.2898681
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2756396
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author Steckert, Jens
Serrano, Daniel Blasco
De Matteis, Ernesto
Denz, Reiner
Haas, Severin
Mundra, Surbhi
Podzorny, Tomasz
Siemko, Andrzej
Spasic, Jelena
author_facet Steckert, Jens
Serrano, Daniel Blasco
De Matteis, Ernesto
Denz, Reiner
Haas, Severin
Mundra, Surbhi
Podzorny, Tomasz
Siemko, Andrzej
Spasic, Jelena
author_sort Steckert, Jens
collection CERN
description The high luminosity upgrade of large hadron collider (LHC) introduces a large number of new superconducting elements of various technologies. In order to ensure protection of these elements, a modular, versatile quench detection system had been developed. Designed to be flexible enough to detect quenches in superconducting bus-bars as well as in magnets, one generic base system is applied to various detection tasks. The fully customized system is based on a field programmable gate array that is connected to 16 galvanically insulated front-end channels. Due to the presence of radiation in some of the dedicated installation areas, the system is designed to be radiation tolerant up to 1 Gy/y. The first application of this system is the 11 T dipole magnet in Nb$_3$Sn technology, which is foreseen to be installed during LHC’s long shutdown 2. To gain experience with magnets made with this superconductor, which had not been used in LHC so far, the development of the detection system follows the tests of the magnet prototypes. Especially, the mitigation of flux jumps to avoid false triggers is a challenge for the system. A description of the hardware and firmware is given. Measurements from the recent magnet prototype and mitigation techniques against electrical oscillations are presented.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18512082021-03-22T10:17:05Zdoi:10.1109/tasc.2019.2898681http://cds.cern.ch/record/2756396engSteckert, JensSerrano, Daniel BlascoDe Matteis, ErnestoDenz, ReinerHaas, SeverinMundra, SurbhiPodzorny, TomaszSiemko, AndrzejSpasic, JelenaApplication of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole MagnetAccelerators and Storage RingsThe high luminosity upgrade of large hadron collider (LHC) introduces a large number of new superconducting elements of various technologies. In order to ensure protection of these elements, a modular, versatile quench detection system had been developed. Designed to be flexible enough to detect quenches in superconducting bus-bars as well as in magnets, one generic base system is applied to various detection tasks. The fully customized system is based on a field programmable gate array that is connected to 16 galvanically insulated front-end channels. Due to the presence of radiation in some of the dedicated installation areas, the system is designed to be radiation tolerant up to 1 Gy/y. The first application of this system is the 11 T dipole magnet in Nb$_3$Sn technology, which is foreseen to be installed during LHC’s long shutdown 2. To gain experience with magnets made with this superconductor, which had not been used in LHC so far, the development of the detection system follows the tests of the magnet prototypes. Especially, the mitigation of flux jumps to avoid false triggers is a challenge for the system. A description of the hardware and firmware is given. Measurements from the recent magnet prototype and mitigation techniques against electrical oscillations are presented.oai:inspirehep.net:18512082019
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Steckert, Jens
Serrano, Daniel Blasco
De Matteis, Ernesto
Denz, Reiner
Haas, Severin
Mundra, Surbhi
Podzorny, Tomasz
Siemko, Andrzej
Spasic, Jelena
Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet
title Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet
title_full Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet
title_fullStr Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet
title_full_unstemmed Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet
title_short Application of the New Generic Quench Detection System for LHC's 11 T Dipole Magnet
title_sort application of the new generic quench detection system for lhc's 11 t dipole magnet
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tasc.2019.2898681
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2756396
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