The incident of 19 September 2008 at the LHC was caused by a faulty inter-magnet splice of about 200 nΩ resistance. Cryogenic and electrical techniques have been developed to detect other abnormal splices, either between or inside the magnets. The existing quench protection system can be used to detect internal splices with R>20 nΩ. Since this system does not cover the bus between magnets, the cryogenic system is used to measure the rate of temperature rise due to ohmic heating. Accuracy of a few mK/h, corresponding to a few Watts, has been achieved, allowing detection of excess resistance, if it is more than 40 nΩ in a cryogenic subsector (two optical cells). Follow-up electrical measurements are made in regions identified by the cryoge...
The superconducting magnets of the LHC are protected by heaters and cold by-pass diodes. If a magnet...
At each interconnection between LHC main magnets a low-resistance solder joint must be made between ...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...
The incident of 19 September 2008 at the LHC was caused by a faulty inter-magnet splice of about 200...
The commissioning of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN includes the powering of about 1600 supercond...
The interconnections between the LHC main magnets are made of soldered joints (splices) of two super...
During the incident of sector 3-4 on September 19th, the temperature of a number of magnets increase...
Following the incident on a LHC sector due to an electrical arc on the main dipole bus-bar circuit, ...
The electrical interconnections between the LHC main magnets are made of soldered joints (splices) o...
As part of the quality control the resistance of newly produced LHC main bus bar splices is now rout...
Several methods for electrical fault location have been developed and tested. As part of the electri...
Following the QPS review in February 2009, a potential source of problems with the main circuit bus ...
Spurred by the question of the maximum allowable energy for the operation of the Large Hadron Collid...
The splice incident which happened during commissioning of the LHC on the 19th of September 2008 cau...
NbTi-based Rutherford cables are used in the coils of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) magnets. These...
The superconducting magnets of the LHC are protected by heaters and cold by-pass diodes. If a magnet...
At each interconnection between LHC main magnets a low-resistance solder joint must be made between ...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...
The incident of 19 September 2008 at the LHC was caused by a faulty inter-magnet splice of about 200...
The commissioning of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN includes the powering of about 1600 supercond...
The interconnections between the LHC main magnets are made of soldered joints (splices) of two super...
During the incident of sector 3-4 on September 19th, the temperature of a number of magnets increase...
Following the incident on a LHC sector due to an electrical arc on the main dipole bus-bar circuit, ...
The electrical interconnections between the LHC main magnets are made of soldered joints (splices) o...
As part of the quality control the resistance of newly produced LHC main bus bar splices is now rout...
Several methods for electrical fault location have been developed and tested. As part of the electri...
Following the QPS review in February 2009, a potential source of problems with the main circuit bus ...
Spurred by the question of the maximum allowable energy for the operation of the Large Hadron Collid...
The splice incident which happened during commissioning of the LHC on the 19th of September 2008 cau...
NbTi-based Rutherford cables are used in the coils of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) magnets. These...
The superconducting magnets of the LHC are protected by heaters and cold by-pass diodes. If a magnet...
At each interconnection between LHC main magnets a low-resistance solder joint must be made between ...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...