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Report number LHC-PROJECT-Report-1179 ; CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1179
Title The Impact of Vacuum Gate Valves on the LHC Beam
Author(s) Appleby, R B (CERN) ; Brugger, M (CERN) ; Cerutti, F (CERN) ; Ferrari, A (CERN) ; Mauri, M (CERN) ; Vlachoudis, V (CERN)
Publication 2009
Imprint 02 Oct 2009
Number of pages 15
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Abstract The LHC vacuum sector valves are located in the straight sections of the LHC ring, and designed to sectorize the LHC vacuum. The valves are interlocked and should trigger a beam dump request if they close on a circulating beam. This report studies the impact on the machine if this request is not made and the valve scrapes the LHC beam halo. Cascade calculations are made using a model of IR7, with several different valve locations, to calculate the downstream energy deposition in superconducting magnet coils and the corresponding signal in beam loss monitors at the quench level. The calculations are done at 7, 5, and 3.5 TeV. It is found that when a downstream magnet reaches the quench level, the neighbouring BLMs see a signal well above the detection threshold. Furthermore, the BLM signal is consistent with the BLM applied threshold settings and a signal is seen in the time domain before the quench level is reached. Therefore the report concludes that the BLMs can see the closing valve and trigger a beam dump before the quench (or damage) level is reached.
Submitted by sonia.escaffre@cern.ch

 


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