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Article
Report number LHC-PROJECT-Report-1178 ; CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1178
Title Cold Leak Tests of LHC Beam Screens
Author(s) Collomb-Patton, C (CERN) ; Cruikshank, P (CERN) ; Jenninger, B (CERN) ; Kos, N (CERN)
Publication 2009
Imprint 30 Sep 2008
Number of pages 6
In: Vacuum 84 (2009) 293-297
In: 12th Joint Vacuum Conference, 10th European Vacuum Conference and 7th Annual Meeting of the German Vacuum Society, Balatonalmadi, Hungary, 22 - 26 Sep 2008, pp.293-297
DOI 10.1016/j.vacuum.2009.04.030
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Abstract In order to guide the high energy proton beams inside its two 27 km long vacuum rings, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva, makes use of superconducting technology to create the required magnetic fields. More than 4000 beam screens, cooled at 7 20 K, are inserted inside the 1.9 K beam vacuum tubes to intercept beam induced heat loads and to provide dynamic vacuum stability. As extremely high helium leak tightness is required, all beam screens have been leak tested under cold conditions in a dedicated test stand prior to their installation. After describing the beam screen design and its functions, this report focuses on the cold leak test sequence and discusses the results.

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