Title :
Cold Mass Integration of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid Magnets at CERN
Author :
Rey, Jean-Michel ; Arnaud, Michel ; Berriaud, Christophe ; Berthier, Romain ; Cazaux, Sandrine ; Dudarev, Alexey ; Humeau, Michel ; Leboeuf, René ; Gourdin, Jean-Paul ; Mayri, Christophe ; Pes, Chhon ; Ten Kate, Herman ; Védrine, Pierre
Author_Institution :
CEA Saclay-DSM, Gif sur Yvette
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The ATLAS Barrel Toroid, part of the ATLAS Detector built at CERN, is comprised of 8 coils symmetrically placed around the LHC beam axis. The coil dimensions are 25 m length, 5 m width and 0.4 m thickness. Each coil cold mass consists of 2 double pancakes of aluminum stabilized NbTi conductor held in an aluminum alloy casing. Because the magnet is conduction cooled a good bonding between the superconducting winding and the coil casing is a basic requirement. Due to the high load level induced by the Lorentz forces on the double pancakes, a pre-stressing technique has been developed for the assembling of the double pancake windings in the coil casing. This prestressing technique uses inflatable bladders made of extruded aluminum tubes filled with glass microballs and epoxy resin then cured under pressure. The paper describes the design of the system as well as the problems occurred during the assembling of the 8 superconducting ATLAS coils and the ATLAS B0 prototype coil, and the behavior of the Barrel Toroid coils with respect to this prestress during the cold tests
Keywords :
aluminium alloys; niobium alloys; position sensitive particle detectors; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; superconducting particle detectors; titanium alloys; 0.4 m; 25 m; 5 m; ATLAS BO prototype coil; ATLAS barrel toroid magnets; CERN; LHC beam axis; Lorentz forces; NbTi; aluminum alloy casing; aluminum stabilized conductor; coil casing; cold mass integration; double pancake windings; epoxy resin; extruded aluminum tubes; glass microballs; inflatable bladders; pressure effects; prestressing technique; superconducting ATLAS coils; superconducting coils; superconducting winding; Aluminum alloys; Assembly; Bladder; Bonding; Conductors; Large Hadron Collider; Niobium compounds; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Titanium compounds; Magnet; pressure effects; superconducting coils;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2006.870838