DocumentCode
1456458
Title
Design Challenges for a Wide-Aperture Insertion Quadrupole Magnet
Author
Russenschuck, S. ; Auchmann, B. ; Perez, J.C. ; Ramos, D. ; Fessia, P. ; Karppinen, M. ; Kirby, G. ; Sahner, T. ; Schwerg, N.
Author_Institution
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Volume
21
Issue
3
fYear
2011
fDate
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1674
Lastpage
1678
Abstract
The design and development of a superconducting (Nb-Ti) quadrupole with 120-mm aperture, for an upgrade of the LHC insertion region, faces challenges arising from the LHC beam optics requirements and the heat-deposition. The first triggered extensive studies of coil alternatives with four and six coil-blocks in view of field quality and operation margins. The latter requires more porous insulation schemes for both the cables and the ground-plane. This in turn necessitates extensive heat propagation and quench-velocity studies, as well as more efficient quench heaters. The engineering design of the magnet includes innovative features such as self-locking collars, which will enable the collaring to be performed with the coils on a horizontal assembly bench, a spring-loaded and collapsible assembly mandrel, tuning-shims for field quality, porous collaring-shoes, and coil end-spacer design based on differential geometry methods. The project also initiated code extensions in the quench-simulation and CAD/CAM modules of the CERN field computation program ROXIE.
Keywords
CAD/CAM; accelerator magnets; assembling; differential geometry; heat transfer; niobium compounds; quenching (thermal); superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; CAD/CAM module; CERN field computation program; LHC beam optics; LHC insertion region; NbTi; ROXIE; coil end-spacer design; collapsible assembly mandrel; differential geometry method; field quality tuning-shims; ground-plane; heat propagation; heat-deposition; horizontal assembly bench; large hadron collider; porous collaring-shoe; porous insulation scheme; quench heater; quench-simulation; quench-velocity studies; self-locking collar; size 120 mm; spring-loaded assembly mandrel; superconducting cable; superconducting quadrupole; wide-aperture insertion quadrupole magnet; Assembly; CADCAM; Heating; Insulation; Large Hadron Collider; Magnetomechanical effects; Superconducting magnets; Low-beta insertions; magnet design; superconducting quadrupole;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2011.2105453
Filename
5719137
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