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Title: LARP Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole Design.

Abstract

A major milestone for the LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP) is the test, by the end of 2009, of two 4m-long quadrupole magnets (LQ) wound with Nb{sub 3}Sn conductor. The goal of these magnets is to be a proof of principle that Nb{sub 3}Sn is a viable technology for a possible LHC luminosity upgrade. The design of the LQ is based on the design of the LARP Technological Quadrupoles, presently under development at FNAL and LBNL, with 90-mm aperture and gradient higher than 200 T/m. The design of the first LQ model will be completed by the end of 2007 with the selection of a mechanical design. In this paper we present the coil design addressing some fabrication technology issues, the quench protection study, and three designs of the support structure.

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Research Org.:
Brookhaven National Lab. (BNL), Upton, NY (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
Doe - Office Of Science
OSTI Identifier:
924435
Report Number(s):
BNL-79839-2008-CP
R&D Project: 08119; KA11020503; TRN: US0802261
DOE Contract Number:  
DE-AC02-98CH10886
Resource Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: 20th International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT20); Philadelphia, PA; 20070827 through 20070831
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; ACCELERATORS; APERTURES; DESIGN; FABRICATION; LUMINOSITY; MAGNETS; QUADRUPOLES; RESEARCH PROGRAMS

Citation Formats

Ambrosio, G, Andreev, N, Anerella, M, Barzi, E, Bossert, R, Caspi, S, Chlachidize, G, Dietderich, D, Feher, S, Felice, H, Ferracin, P, Ghosh, A, Hafalia, A R, Hannaford, C R, Kashikhin, V V, Kerby, J, Lamm, M, Lietzke, A, McInturff, A, Muratore, J, Nobrega, F, Novitsky, I, Sabbi, G L, Schmalzle, J, Tartaglia, M, Turrioni, D, Wanderer, P, Whitson, G, and Zlobin, A V. LARP Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole Design.. United States: N. p., 2007. Web.
Ambrosio, G, Andreev, N, Anerella, M, Barzi, E, Bossert, R, Caspi, S, Chlachidize, G, Dietderich, D, Feher, S, Felice, H, Ferracin, P, Ghosh, A, Hafalia, A R, Hannaford, C R, Kashikhin, V V, Kerby, J, Lamm, M, Lietzke, A, McInturff, A, Muratore, J, Nobrega, F, Novitsky, I, Sabbi, G L, Schmalzle, J, Tartaglia, M, Turrioni, D, Wanderer, P, Whitson, G, & Zlobin, A V. LARP Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole Design.. United States.
Ambrosio, G, Andreev, N, Anerella, M, Barzi, E, Bossert, R, Caspi, S, Chlachidize, G, Dietderich, D, Feher, S, Felice, H, Ferracin, P, Ghosh, A, Hafalia, A R, Hannaford, C R, Kashikhin, V V, Kerby, J, Lamm, M, Lietzke, A, McInturff, A, Muratore, J, Nobrega, F, Novitsky, I, Sabbi, G L, Schmalzle, J, Tartaglia, M, Turrioni, D, Wanderer, P, Whitson, G, and Zlobin, A V. 2007. "LARP Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole Design.". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/924435.
@article{osti_924435,
title = {LARP Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole Design.},
author = {Ambrosio, G and Andreev, N and Anerella, M and Barzi, E and Bossert, R and Caspi, S and Chlachidize, G and Dietderich, D and Feher, S and Felice, H and Ferracin, P and Ghosh, A and Hafalia, A R and Hannaford, C R and Kashikhin, V V and Kerby, J and Lamm, M and Lietzke, A and McInturff, A and Muratore, J and Nobrega, F and Novitsky, I and Sabbi, G L and Schmalzle, J and Tartaglia, M and Turrioni, D and Wanderer, P and Whitson, G and Zlobin, A V},
abstractNote = {A major milestone for the LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP) is the test, by the end of 2009, of two 4m-long quadrupole magnets (LQ) wound with Nb{sub 3}Sn conductor. The goal of these magnets is to be a proof of principle that Nb{sub 3}Sn is a viable technology for a possible LHC luminosity upgrade. The design of the LQ is based on the design of the LARP Technological Quadrupoles, presently under development at FNAL and LBNL, with 90-mm aperture and gradient higher than 200 T/m. The design of the first LQ model will be completed by the end of 2007 with the selection of a mechanical design. In this paper we present the coil design addressing some fabrication technology issues, the quench protection study, and three designs of the support structure.},
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url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/924435}, journal = {},
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place = {United States},
year = {Mon Aug 27 00:00:00 EDT 2007},
month = {Mon Aug 27 00:00:00 EDT 2007}
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