DocumentCode
786263
Title
A novel device for the measurement of the mechanical and magnetic axes of superconducting magnet assemblies for accelerators
Author
Garcia-Perez, J. ; Aznar, S. ; Billan, J. ; Fischer, F. ; Galbraith, P. ; Goy, S. ; Mermillod, N. ; Peiro, G. ; Patti, G. ; Rathjen, C.
Author_Institution
LHC, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Volume
12
Issue
1
fYear
2002
fDate
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1731
Lastpage
1735
Abstract
In the context of the LHC superconducting magnet production, especially for dipoles and quadrupoles due to their complexity, it is foreseen to perform acceptance tests, at an early production stage, to detect possible significant deviations from the design values. The knowledge of the magnetic field geometry is very important, especially for the main magnets. In order to get this information a new device has been conceived that measures the magnets at room temperature during different stages of construction. This device incorporates a sensitive measuring probe and an efficient data acquisition system because the coils are only powered at about 10-5 of the nominal D.C. current. It is dedicated to Quadrupole and Dipole [by using Quadrupole-Configured Dipole (QCD) transformation] magnets, but is also easily adaptable to higher order magnets (n = 3, 4 and 5) by specific orientation of the search coils. It is equipped with magnetic sensors (4 fixed tangential coils and AC excitation current for the magnet) and position sensors (3D-laser tracker and light reflector) that allow the simultaneous detection of the magnetic field axis and the cold bore axis. It is equipped as well with a set of 4 LEDs and associated with a CCD camera that allows both the measurement of the cold bore diameter and its position with respect to the mole. This paper describes the system and reports the first results measured on the pre-series magnets recently assembled.
Keywords
accelerator magnets; calibration; charge-coupled devices; data acquisition; geometry; nuclear engineering computing; optical tracking; particle beam focusing; position sensitive particle detectors; reflectometers; superconducting magnets; synchrotrons; AC excitation current; CCD camera; LHC magnets; accelerator superconducting magnet assemblies; acceptance tests; cold bore axis; data acquisition system; higher order magnets; laser tracker; light reflector; magnetic axes; magnetic field geometry; magnetic sensors; mechanical axes; position sensors; pre-series magnets; quadrupole-configured dipole transformation; tangential coils; Acceleration; Assembly; Boring; Coils; Magnetic devices; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic sensors; Mechanical variables measurement; Production; Superconducting magnets;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2002.1018742
Filename
1018742
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