Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconducting magnets and bus-bars QPS will be substantially upgraded. The foreseen modifications will enhance the capability of the system in detecting problems related to the electrical interconnections between superconducting magnets as well as the detection of so-called aperture symmetric quenches in the LHC main magnets
quadrupole magnets. The electromagnets are built of special cables that operate in superconducting s...
The High Luminosity Upgrade of the LHC [1] will incorporate a new generation of superconducting elem...
The Quench Protection System (QPS) is the sole system in the Large Hadron Collider machine monitorin...
Two events, occurring in 2008 during commissioning of the LHC circuits, lead to fundamental changes ...
The Large Hadron Collider LHC, currently under construction at CERN, will incorporate an unprecedent...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...
During the first long shutdown (LS1) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the protection system for t...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) String programme has focussed over the years the efforts of many tea...
To further improve the performance and reliability of the quench detection system (QDS) for main qua...
To further improve the existing Quench Detection System (QDS) of individually powered magnets instal...
The interconnections between the LHC main magnets are made of soldered joints (splices) of two super...
The risk of damage to the superconducting magnets, bus bars and current leads of the LHC machine in ...
Being an integral part of the protection system for the superconducting circuits of the LHC, the dat...
The coupling-loss-induced quench (CLIQ) is an innovative system for the protection of superconductin...
The planned upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) collimation system will include installation ...
quadrupole magnets. The electromagnets are built of special cables that operate in superconducting s...
The High Luminosity Upgrade of the LHC [1] will incorporate a new generation of superconducting elem...
The Quench Protection System (QPS) is the sole system in the Large Hadron Collider machine monitorin...
Two events, occurring in 2008 during commissioning of the LHC circuits, lead to fundamental changes ...
The Large Hadron Collider LHC, currently under construction at CERN, will incorporate an unprecedent...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...
During the first long shutdown (LS1) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the protection system for t...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) String programme has focussed over the years the efforts of many tea...
To further improve the performance and reliability of the quench detection system (QDS) for main qua...
To further improve the existing Quench Detection System (QDS) of individually powered magnets instal...
The interconnections between the LHC main magnets are made of soldered joints (splices) of two super...
The risk of damage to the superconducting magnets, bus bars and current leads of the LHC machine in ...
Being an integral part of the protection system for the superconducting circuits of the LHC, the dat...
The coupling-loss-induced quench (CLIQ) is an innovative system for the protection of superconductin...
The planned upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) collimation system will include installation ...
quadrupole magnets. The electromagnets are built of special cables that operate in superconducting s...
The High Luminosity Upgrade of the LHC [1] will incorporate a new generation of superconducting elem...
The Quench Protection System (QPS) is the sole system in the Large Hadron Collider machine monitorin...