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Superfluid helium as a technical coolant / Lebrun, P
The characteristics of superfluid helium as a technical coolant, which derive from its specific transport properties, are presented with particular reference to the working area in the phase diagram (saturated or pressurised helium II). [...]
LHC-Project-Report-125 ; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-125.
- 1997. - 16 p.
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Thermohydraulics of Quenches and Helium Recovery in the LHC Magnet Strings / Chorowski, M (CERN) ; Lebrun, P (CERN) ; Serio, L (CERN) ; Van Weelderen, R (CERN)
In preparation for the Large Hadron Collider project, a 42.5 m-long prototype superconducting magnet string, representing a half-cell of the machine lattice, has been built and operated. A series of tests was performed to assess the thermohydraulics of resistive transitions (quenches) of the superconducting magnets. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-154; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-154.- Geneva : CERN, 1997 - 20 p. - Published in : Cryogenics 38 (1998) 533-543 Access to fulltext document: PDF;
In : Workshop on Computation of Thermo-hydraulic Transients in Superconductors - CHATS '97, San Francisco, CA, USA, 23 - 25 Jul 1997, pp.533-543 - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
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Genetic Algorithms with Niching for Conceptual Design Studies / Ramberger, S ; Russenschuck, Stephan
The paper describes the use of genetic algorithms with the concept of niching for the conceptual design of superconducting magnets for the Large Hadron Collider, LHC at CERN. The method provides the designer with a number of possible solutions which can then be further optimized for field quality and manufacturability. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-155; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-155.- Geneva : CERN, 1998 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Magn. 34 (1998) 2944-2947 Access to fulltext document: PDF; IEEE Published version, local copy: PDF; - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
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Experiments on Ion Beam Space-Charge Neutralization with Pulsed Electron Beams / Herleb, U ; Riege, H
Space-charge neutralization of heavy ion beams with electron beam pulses generated by electron guns incorporating ferroelectric cathodes has been experimentally investigated. Several experiments are described, the results of which prove that the intensity of selected ion beam parts with defined charge states generated in a laser ion source can be increased by an order of magnitude. [...]
CERN-LHC-97-011-DLO.- Geneva : CERN, 1998 - 5 p. Report - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A Access to fulltext document: PS.GZ; - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
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Status of the LHC / Gourber, J P
Since the approval of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) by the CERN Council in December 1994, considerable progress has been made in the assessment of the beam parameters and the refining of the design of the machine components and experimental areas. Thanks to the strong support from a number of countries outside the Member States, the machine will be constructed in one single stage with first physics in 2005. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-167; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-167.- Geneva : CERN, 1999 - 10 p. Access to fulltext document: PDF; Source files restricted to CERN users: ZIP;
In : International Europhysics Conference on High-Energy Physics, Jerusalem, Israel, 19 - 25 Aug 1997, pp.231-242 - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
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Superconducting Magnets for the LHC : Conception, Optimization and Inverse Problem Solving / Russenschuck, Stephan
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), approved by the CERN Council in December 1994, is a 7+7 TeV proton accelerator-collider, to be installed in the existing 27 km long LEP tunnel. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-142 ; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-142.
- 1997. - 10 p.
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