Title :
Axis measurements, field quality and quench performance of the first LHC short straight sections
Author :
Sanfilippo, S. ; Smirnov, N. ; Schnizer, P. ; Sammut, N. ; Pugnat, P. ; Bottura, L. ; Siemko, A. ; Calvi, M. ; Chohan, V. ; Stafiniak, A. ; Walckiers, L. ; Hagen, P. ; Todesco, E. ; Tortschanoff, T. ; Simon, F. ; Durante, M.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The series testing at 1.9 K of the 360 Short Straight Sections (SSS) for the Large Hadron Collider have started at CERN in September 2003. The SSS contain the lattice quadrupoles and correction magnets in a common cryostat. The lattice quadrupoles feature two collared coils with 56 mm bore assembled in a common yoke. The coils are wound in two-layers from 15.1 mm wide NbTi cable, insulated with polyimide tape. The paper reviews the main test results performed in superfluid helium. The magnetic field and magnetic center position of the quadrupoles and associated correctors were measured with two independent systems, namely an automated scanner and a single stretched wire technique. The quench training, the field quality and the magnetic alignment measurements are presented and discussed in terms of the specifications and expected performances of these magnets in the LHC. We discuss in detail the field quality in terms of multipole errors measured at injection and nominal field and decomposed into geometric and persistent current magnetization errors. Warm/cold correlation for the geometric multipoles and the magnetic axis is also presented.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; colliding beam accelerators; conformance testing; magnetic field measurement; persistent currents; position measurement; proton accelerators; quenching (thermal); storage rings; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; synchrotrons; 15.1 mm; AD 09 2003; CERN; LHC short straight sections; Large Hadron Collider; NbTi cable; automated scanner; common cryostat; correction magnets; field quality; geometric multipoles; lattice quadrupoles; magnetic alignment measurements; magnetic axis measurement; magnetic field measurement; magnetization errors; multipole errors measurement; position measurement; quench performance; quench training; series testing; single stretched wire technique; superconducting accelerator magnets; superfluid helium; warm/cold correlation; Assembly; Boring; Coils; Large Hadron Collider; Lattices; Magnetic field measurement; Magnets; Performance evaluation; Testing; Wounds; Field quality; quench training; superconducting accelerator magnets;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.849504