The high-luminosity large hadron collider (LHC) project at CERN entered into the production phase in October 2015 after the completion of the design study phase. In the meantime, the development of the 11 T dipole needed for the upgrade of the collimation system of the machine made significant progress with very good performance of the first two-in-one magnet model of 2-m length made at CERN. The 11 T dipole, which is more powerful than the current main dipoles of LHC, can be made shorter with an equivalent integrated field. This will allow creating space for the installation of additional collimators in specific locations of the dispersion suppressor regions. Following tests carried out during heavy ions runs of LHC in the end of 2015, and a more recent review of the project budget, the installation plan for the 11 T dipole was revised. Consequently, one 11 T dipole full assembly containing two 11 T dipoles of 5.5-m length will be installed on either side of interaction point 7. These two units shall be installed during the long shutdown 2 in years 2019-2020. After a brief reminder on the design features of the magnet, this paper describes the current status of the development activities, in particular the short model programme and the construction of the first full scale prototype at CERN. Critical operations such as the reaction treatment and the coil impregnation are discussed, the quench performance tests results of the two-in-one model are reviewed and finally, the plan toward the production for the long shut down 2 is described.

Progress on the Development of the Nb3Sn 11T Dipole for the High Luminosity Upgrade of LHC / F. Savary, M. Bajko, B. Bordini, L. Bottura, L. Fiscarelli, J. Fleiter, A. Foussat, S.I. Bermudez, M. Karppinen, F. Lackner, C.H. Loffler, E. Nilsson, J.C. Perez, H. Prin, R. Principe, D. Ramos, G. De Rijk, L. Rossi, D. Smekens, S. Sequeira Tavares, G. Willering, A.V. Zlobin. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. - ISSN 1051-8223. - 27:4(2017), pp. 7847375.1-7847375.5. [10.1109/TASC.2017.2666142]

Progress on the Development of the Nb3Sn 11T Dipole for the High Luminosity Upgrade of LHC

L. Rossi;
2017

Abstract

The high-luminosity large hadron collider (LHC) project at CERN entered into the production phase in October 2015 after the completion of the design study phase. In the meantime, the development of the 11 T dipole needed for the upgrade of the collimation system of the machine made significant progress with very good performance of the first two-in-one magnet model of 2-m length made at CERN. The 11 T dipole, which is more powerful than the current main dipoles of LHC, can be made shorter with an equivalent integrated field. This will allow creating space for the installation of additional collimators in specific locations of the dispersion suppressor regions. Following tests carried out during heavy ions runs of LHC in the end of 2015, and a more recent review of the project budget, the installation plan for the 11 T dipole was revised. Consequently, one 11 T dipole full assembly containing two 11 T dipoles of 5.5-m length will be installed on either side of interaction point 7. These two units shall be installed during the long shutdown 2 in years 2019-2020. After a brief reminder on the design features of the magnet, this paper describes the current status of the development activities, in particular the short model programme and the construction of the first full scale prototype at CERN. Critical operations such as the reaction treatment and the coil impregnation are discussed, the quench performance tests results of the two-in-one model are reviewed and finally, the plan toward the production for the long shut down 2 is described.
Bulk superconductors; High-temperature superconductors; Magnetic flux penetration; Magnetization processes; Multi-seeding; Pulsed field magnetization; Trapped field magnets; Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials; Condensed Matter Physics; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale
2017
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