Test Results of the First 3.7 m Long Nb3Sn Quadrupole by LARP and Future Plans

In December 2009 during its first cold test, LQS01, the first Long Nb 3 Sn Quadrupole made by LARP (LHC Accelerator Research Program, a collaboration of BNL, FNAL, LBNL and SLAC), reached its target field gradient of 200 T/m. This target was set in 2005 by the US Department of Energy, CERN and LARP,...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2011-06, Vol.21 (3), p.1858-1862
Hauptverfasser: Ambrosio, G, Andreev, N, Anerella, M, Barzi, E, Bingham, B, Bocian, D, Bossert, R, Caspi, S, Chlachidize, G, Dietderich, D, Escallier, J, Felice, H, Ferracin, P, Ghosh, A, Godeke, A, Hafalia, R, Hannaford, R, Jochen, G, Kashikhin, V V, Kim, M J, Kovach, P, Lamm, M, McInturff, A, Muratore, J, Nobrega, F, Novitsky, I, Orris, D, Prebys, E, Prestemon, S, Sabbi, G L, Schmalzle, J, Sylvester, C, Tartaglia, M, Turrioni, D, Velev, G, Wanderer, P, Whitson, G, Zlobin, A V
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Zusammenfassung:In December 2009 during its first cold test, LQS01, the first Long Nb 3 Sn Quadrupole made by LARP (LHC Accelerator Research Program, a collaboration of BNL, FNAL, LBNL and SLAC), reached its target field gradient of 200 T/m. This target was set in 2005 by the US Department of Energy, CERN and LARP, as a significant milestone toward the development of Nb 3 Sn quadrupoles for possible use in LHC luminosity upgrades. LQS01 is a 90 mm aperture, 3.7 m long quadrupole using Nb 3 Sn coils. The coil layout is equal to the layout used in the LARP Technological Quadrupoles (TQC and TQS models). Pre-stress and support are provided by a segmented aluminum shell pre-loaded using bladders and keys, similarly to the TQS models. After the first test the magnet was disassembled, reassembled with an optimized pre-stress, and reached 222 T/m at 4.5 K. In this paper we present the results of both tests and the next steps of the Long Quadrupole R&D.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2010.2089586