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https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-TUPVA023
Title Effect of Quench Heater and CLIQ Firing on the Circulating HL-LHC Beam
Authors
  • M. Valette, L. Bortot, A.M. Fernandez Navarro, B. Lindstrom, R. Schmidt, A.P. Verweij, D. Wollmann
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract A small vertical orbit oscillation of the LHC beam was observed following a quench of a main dipole magnet. This effect was thought to be caused by the current dis-charged in the quench heater (QH) strips of the superconducting magnet and confirmed in dedicated experiments with beam in the LHC. Quench heater connection schemes with the largest effect have been identified for the LHC and its future HiLumi upgrade (HL-LHC). Furthermore, the impact on the beam following discharges of the Coupling-Loss Induced Quench (CLIQ) system, a novel technology to protect high current superconducting magnets in case of a quench, was studied to evaluate the possible failure cases.
Funding Research supported by the HL-LHC project.
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Conference IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
Series International Particle Accelerator Conference (8th)
Proceedings Link to full IPAC2017 Proccedings
Session Posters Tuesday 3
Date 16-May-17   16:00–18:00
Main Classification 01 Circular and Linear Colliders
Sub Classification A01 Hadron Colliders
Keywords dipole, quadrupole, simulation, collimation, superconducting-magnet
Publisher JACoW, Geneva, Switzerland
Editors Volker RW Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany); Gianluigi Arduini (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland); Juliana Pranke (ESS, Lund, Sweden); Mike Seidel (PSI, Villigen, Switzerland); Mats Lindroos (ESS, Lund, Sweden)
ISBN 978-3-95450-182-3
Published May 2017
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