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Test Station for Magnetization Measurements on Large Quantities of Superconducting Strands / Le Naour, S ; Wolf, R ; Billan, J ; Genest, J
In the superconducting main magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), persistent currents in the superconductor determine the field quality at injection field. For this reason it is necessary to check the magnetization of the cable strands during their production. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-451; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-451.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 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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Performance of the LHC Final Design, Full-Scale Superconducting Dipole Prototypes / Bottura, L ; Pugnat, P ; Siemko, A ; Vlogaert, J ; Wyss, C
Within the LHC magnet program, a series of six, final design, full-scale superconducting dipole prototypes are presently being built in industry and tested at CERN. The main features of these magnets are: two-in-one structure, 56 mm aperture, six-block two layer coils wound from 15.1 mm wide graded NbTi cables, and all-polyimide insulation. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-452; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-452.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 4 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 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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Measurements of Magnetic Field Pattern in a Short LHC Dipole Model / Bottura, L ; Breschi, M ; Schneider, M
The magnetic field in superconducting accelerator magnets has a fine structure with longitudinal periodicity. This periodic pattern, with period identical to the cable twist pitch, is originated by uneven current distribution within the cable. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-453; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-453.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 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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Interaction between Current Imbalance and Magnetization in LHC Cables / Bottura, L ; Haverkamp, M ; Kuijper, A ; den Ouden, A ; ten Haken, B ; ten Kate, H H J
The quality of the magnetic field in superconducting accelerator magnets is associated with the properties of the superconducting cable. Current imbalances due to coupling currents DI, as large as 100 A, are induced by spatial variations of the field sweep rate and contact resistances. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-454; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-454.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 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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Statistical Diagnosis Method of Conductor Motions in Superconducting Magnets to Predict their Quench Performance / Khomenko, B A ; Pugnat, P ; Rijllart, A ; Sanfilippo, S ; Siemko, A
Premature training quenches are usually caused by the transient energy released within the magnet coil as it is energised. Two distinct varieties of disturbances exist. [...]
LHC-Project-Report-455; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-455.- Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 5 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 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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