• DocumentCode
    1760311
  • Title

    Test Results of the LARP HQ02b Magnet at 1.9 K

  • Author

    Bajas, H. ; Ambrosio, G. ; Anerella, M. ; Bajko, M. ; Bossert, R. ; Bottura, L. ; Caspi, S. ; Cheng, D. ; Chiuchiolo, A. ; Chlachidze, G. ; Dietderich, D. ; Felice, H. ; Ferracin, P. ; Feuvrier, J. ; Ghosh, A. ; Giloux, C. ; Godeke, A. ; Hafalia, A.R. ; M

  • Author_Institution
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    42156
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    The HQ magnet is a 120-mm aperture, 1-m-long Nb3Sn quadrupole developed by the LARP collaboration in the framework of the High-Luminosity LHC project. A first series of coils was assembled and tested in five assemblies of the HQ01 series. The HQ01e model achieved a maximum gradient of 170 T/m at 4.5 K at LBNL in 2010-2011 and reached 184 T/m at 1.9 K at CERN in 2012. A new series of coils incorporating major design changes was fabricated for the HQ02 series. The first model, HQ02a, was tested at Fermilab where it reached 98% of the short sample limit at 4.5 K with a gradient of 182 T/m in 2013. However, the full training of the coils at 1.9 K could not be performed due to a current limit of 15 kA. Following this test, the azimuthal coil pre-load was increased by about 30 MPa and an additional current lead was installed at the electrical center of the magnet for quench protection studies. The test name of this magnet changed to HQ02b. In 2014, HQ02b was then shipped to CERN as the first opportunity for full training at 1.9 K. In this paper, we present a comprehensive summary of the HQ02 test results including: magnet training at 1.9 K with increased preload; quench origin and propagation; and ramp rate dependence. A series of powering tests was also performed to assess changes in magnet performance with a gradual increase of the MIITs. We also present the results of quench protection studies using different setting for detection, heater coverage, energy extraction and the coupling-loss induced quench (CLIQ) system.
  • Keywords
    assembling; niobium alloys; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; tin alloys; CERN; CLIQ system; Fermilab; HQ01 series; LARP HQ02b magnet; LBNL; Nb3Sn; assembling; azimuthal coil pre-load; coupling-loss induced quench system; current 15 kA; distance 1 m; energy extraction; heater coverage; high gradient quadrupole magnet; high-luminosity LHC project; quench protection study; ramp rate dependence; size 120 mm; temperature 1.9 K; temperature 4.5 K; Coils; Current measurement; Delays; Heating; Superconducting magnets; Temperature measurement; Training; Niobium-tin; Superconducting coils; quadrupole magnet; superconducting coils;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8223
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASC.2014.2378375
  • Filename
    6987272