DocumentCode
1396515
Title
Mechanical Behavior of HQ01, a
Accelerator-Quality Quadrupole Magnet for the LHC Luminosity Upgrade
Author
Ferracin, P. ; Ambrosio, G. ; Anerella, M. ; Bossert, R. ; Caspi, S. ; Chlachidze, G. ; Cheng, D.W. ; Dietderich, D.R. ; Felice, H. ; Ghosh, A. ; Hafalia, A.R. ; Lizarazo, J. ; Marchevsky, M. ; Joseph, J. ; Sabbi, G. ; Schmalzle, J. ; Wanderer, P. ; Wang,
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
4901804
Lastpage
4901804
Abstract
HQ01 is a superconducting quadrupole magnet under development by the LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP) as a part of an R&D effort to demonstrate that Nb3Sn magnet technology is a viable option for a future luminosity upgrade of the LHC. The design is characterized by a 120 mm bore, a maximum gradient of 219 T/m at 1.9 K, and a support structure based on an aluminum shell pre-tensioned by water-pressurized bladders. The shell-based structure concept has already been successfully implemented in previous LARP quadrupole magnets. In HQ01, the structure incorporates additional features designed to provide full alignment between the support structure components and the coils. Specifically, the coil azimuthal alignment is achieved through outer layer pole keys which, by intercepting part of the force applied by bladders and shell, remain clamped to bolted aluminum collars from assembly to full excitation. A sequence of assemblies and cool-downs were executed with different keys sizes to characterize the alignment system and its impact on coil pre-load, at both room temperature and at 4.5 K. This paper reports on the mechanical behavior of the HQ01, by summarizing the strain gauge data and comparing them with FEM model predictions.
Keywords
superconducting magnets; FEM model prediction; LARP quadrupole magnets; LHC accelerator research program; LHC luminosity upgrade; Nb3Sn; accelerator-quality quadrupole magnet; alignment system; aluminum shell pre-tensioned; bolted aluminum collars; coil azimuthal alignment; coil pre-load; magnet technology; mechanical behavior; outer layer pole keys; shell-based structure concept; strain gauge data; structure component; superconducting quadrupole magnet; water-pressurized bladders; Coils; Large Hadron Collider; Magnetomechanical effects; Niobium-tin; Strain; Stress; Stress measurement; LARP; Nb3Sn; quadrupole magnet;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2011.2179404
Filename
6101598
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