Fabrication and Test of a 3.7 m Long Support Structure for the LARP }} Quadrupole Magnet LQS01

The 3.7 m long quadrupole magnet LQS01 represents a major step of the US LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP) towards the development of long Nb 3 Sn accelerator quadrupole magnets for a LHC Luminosity upgrade. The magnet support structure is a scale up of the 1 m long Technology Quadrupole TQS d...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity 2009-06, Vol.19 (3), p.1106-1111
Hauptverfasser: Ferracin, P., Ambrosio, G., Anerella, M., Bingham, B., Bossert, R., Caspi, S., Cheng, D.W., Felice, H., Hafalia, A.R., Hannaford, C.R., Nobrega, F., Prestemon, S., Sabbi, G.-L., Schmalzle, J., Trillaud, F., Wanderer, P., Zlobin, A.V.
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Zusammenfassung:The 3.7 m long quadrupole magnet LQS01 represents a major step of the US LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP) towards the development of long Nb 3 Sn accelerator quadrupole magnets for a LHC Luminosity upgrade. The magnet support structure is a scale up of the 1 m long Technology Quadrupole TQS design with some modifications suggested by TQS model test results. It includes an aluminum shell pre-tensioned over iron yokes using pressurized bladders and locking keys (bladder and key technology). The axial support is provided by two stainless steel end plates compressed against the coil ends by four stainless steel rods. The structure, instrumented with strain gauges, has been fabricated and assembled around four aluminum ldquodummy coilsrdquo to determine pre-load homogeneity and mechanical characteristics during cool-down. After presenting the main magnetic and mechanical parameters of LQS01, we report in this paper on the design, assembly, and test of the support structure, with a comparison between strain gauges data and 3D finite element model results.
ISSN:1051-8223
1558-2515
DOI:10.1109/TASC.2009.2019544