The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), currently under construction at CERN, will make use of superconducting magnets operating in superfluid helium below 2 K. The reference cryogenic distribution scheme was based, in each 3.3 km sector served by a cryogenic plant, on a separate cryogenic distribution line which feeds elementary cooling loops corresponding to the length of a half-cell (53 m). In order to decrease the number of active components, cryogenic modules and jumper connections between distribution line and magnet strings a simplified cryogenic scheme is now implemented, based on cooling loops corresponding to the length of a full-cell (107 m) and compatible with the LHC requirements. Performance and redundancy limitations are discussed w...
The cryogenic system [1] for the Large Hadron Collider accelerator is presently in its final phase o...
High Energy Physics experiments have frequently adopted cryogenic versions of their apparatus to ach...
AbstractThe discovery of a Higgs boson at CERN in 2012 is the start of a major program of work to me...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 26.7 km circumference superconducting accelerator equipped with h...
After a pre-series phase qualifying the design of three European firms, CERN adjudicated end of 2001...
The cryogenic system of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be, upon its completion in 2006, the la...
A 107-m long superconducting magnet string representing a full-cell of the LHC machine was designed ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under construction at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, ...
A first series of six LHC 10 m long prototype dipole magnets and cryostats have been manufactured in...
The cooling capacity for the superconducting magnets in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the Europ...
CERN's major project, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), has moved to an implementation phase with mac...
CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, is working towards the construction of the Large...
CERN is presently operating a large distributed 4.5 K helium cryogenic system (48 kW@4.5 K equivalen...
The superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be cooled at 1.9 K by distribute...
The cryogenic system [1] for the Large Hadron Collider accelerator is presently in its final phase o...
The cryogenic system [1] for the Large Hadron Collider accelerator is presently in its final phase o...
High Energy Physics experiments have frequently adopted cryogenic versions of their apparatus to ach...
AbstractThe discovery of a Higgs boson at CERN in 2012 is the start of a major program of work to me...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 26.7 km circumference superconducting accelerator equipped with h...
After a pre-series phase qualifying the design of three European firms, CERN adjudicated end of 2001...
The cryogenic system of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be, upon its completion in 2006, the la...
A 107-m long superconducting magnet string representing a full-cell of the LHC machine was designed ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under construction at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, ...
A first series of six LHC 10 m long prototype dipole magnets and cryostats have been manufactured in...
The cooling capacity for the superconducting magnets in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the Europ...
CERN's major project, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), has moved to an implementation phase with mac...
CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, is working towards the construction of the Large...
CERN is presently operating a large distributed 4.5 K helium cryogenic system (48 kW@4.5 K equivalen...
The superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be cooled at 1.9 K by distribute...
The cryogenic system [1] for the Large Hadron Collider accelerator is presently in its final phase o...
The cryogenic system [1] for the Large Hadron Collider accelerator is presently in its final phase o...
High Energy Physics experiments have frequently adopted cryogenic versions of their apparatus to ach...
AbstractThe discovery of a Higgs boson at CERN in 2012 is the start of a major program of work to me...