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High Temperature Superconducting Current Leads for the Large Hadron Collider . - rev. version / Ballarino, A
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be equipped with about 8000 superconducting magnets. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-337 ; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-337.
- 1999. - 5 p.
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Studies of Decay and Snapback Effects on LHC Dipole Magnets / Haverkamp, M ; Bottura, L ; Schneider, M
LHC model magnets have dynamic field imperfections of various nature. Two effects of particular importance are field component decay during injection and ''snapback'' during the first few seconds of acceleration, which happens over typically 15 to 20 mT. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-336; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-336.- Geneva : CERN, 2000 - 5 p. Access to fulltext document: PDF;
In : 4th European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, pp.1183-1186
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Experimental Investigations of the Electron Cloud Key Parameters / Anashin, V V ; Baglin, V ; Cimino, R ; Collins, I R ; Dostovalov, R V ; Fedorov, N V ; Gómez-Goñi, J ; Gröbner, Oswald ; Henrist, Bernard ; Hilleret, Noël (CERN) et al.
Motivated by a potential electron cloud instability and the possible existence of electron mulitpacting in the LHC vacuum system, that may result in additional gas desorption and unmanageable heat loads on the cryogenic system, an extensive experimental research program is underway at CERN to quantify the key parameters driving these phenomena. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-313 ; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-313.
- 1999. - 8 p.
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Vacuum Stability for Ion Induced Gas Desorption / Collins, I R ; Gröbner, Oswald ; Malyshev, O B ; Rossi, A ; Strubin, Pierre M ; Veness, R J M
Ion induced vacuum instability was first observed in the Intersecting Proton Storage Rings (ISR) at CERN and in spite of substantial vacuum improvements, it remained a limitation of the maximum beam current throughout the operation of the machine. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-312 ; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-312.
- 1999. - 7 p.
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