Evaluation of the Transfer of Heat From the Coil of the LHC Dipole Magnet to Helium II

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2007)

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During operation of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, heat will be generated inside the coils of its superconducting magnets as a consequence of ramping of magnetic field, and of the interaction of lost beam particles with the magnet mass. Heat has to be transferred from the conductor into the He II coolant and removed from the magnet environment. During the LHC R&D stage, this transfer has been extensively studied on simulated coil segments at CEA/Saclay, and by analyzing dynamic behavior of short model magnets at CERN. Owing to the importance of efficient cooling for the design of future superconducting accelerator magnets, study of heat transfer has been restored at CERN and in frame of the Next European Dipole Collaboration. The article features two recently performed works: 1) Attempt to analyse archived high ramp rate quench data of 1-m-long LHC model dipole magnets of the 2nd generation. 2) Development of a method for direct measurement of heat transfer on segments of production LHC dipole magnet coils.
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coolants,quenching (thermal),superconducting coils,superconducting critical field,superconducting magnets,superfluid helium-4,CERN,He - Element,LHC dipole magnet coils,coolant,heat transfer,large hadron collider,magnetic field,ramp rate quench data,superconducting accelerator magnets,Cooling,He II,high ramp rate quenching,superconducting magnets
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