Title :
Study of the Protection System for

Cos-Theta NED Dipole
Author :
Sorbi, M. ; Granata, V. ; Volpini, G. ; Zamborlin, D..
Author_Institution :
Phys. Dept., Milan Univ., Segrate
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Next European Dipole (NED) Collaboration has the scope to promote the study and development of a high magnetic field (15 T conductor peak field) and large aperture (88 mm) dipole magnet aimed at LHC upgrade and at the next generation colliders. Among different configurations, a classical cosine-theta solution is considered. This magnet will be based on a high current density (Jc around 1500 A/mm2 @ 15 T, 4.2 K in the noncopper section) Nb3 Sn superconductor, and will have a high stored magnetic energy (1.8 MJ/m, i.e. 8 times higher than for one LHC dipole), that makes the magnet protection extremely critical. In this paper we have investigated the quench propagation assuming different dump resistance values and operating conditions (quench heaters efficiency, delay time for the Quench Detector System), in order to optimize the protection system in terms of peak temperatures in the coils and maximum voltage drops. The study is performed by using two quench propagation codes, which exploit different approaches, in order to further validate our conclusions
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; colliding beam accelerators; ion accelerators; proton accelerators; storage rings; superconducting magnets; synchrotrons; LHC upgrade; Nb3Sn; Nb3Sn Cos-Theta NED dipole magnet; Nb3Sn superconductor; Next European Dipole Collaboration; coils; dump resistance values; high current density; high magnetic field; high stored magnetic energy; magnet protection system; maximum voltage drops; next generation colliders; operating conditions; peak temperatures; quench propagation; Apertures; Collaboration; Conductors; Current density; Large Hadron Collider; Magnetic fields; Niobium; Protection; Superconducting magnets; Tin; quench calculation; superconducting dipole;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2006.871322