The superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) distributed over eight sectors of 3.3-km long are cooled at 1.9 K in pressurized superfluid helium. During the commissioning campaign of the sectors in 2008, cold standby periods at nominal operating temperature have allowed to measure the overall static heat inleaks reaching the magnet cold masses at 1.9 K by enthalpy balance in steady-state operation. In addition, during electrical powering of the different magnet circuits, helium II calorimetry based on precision thermometry has been implemented to assess with an accuracy of 100 mW/m the additional heat loads due to resistive heating and to detect possible abnormal heat dissipation during powering. This paper describes the me...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under operation at CERN is colliding 3.5 TeV hadron beams which are ...
A cryogenic thermometer calibration facility has been designed and is being commissioned in preparat...
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, ...
Laboratory-scale tests aimed at minimizing the thermal loads of the LHC magnet cryostat have gone al...
The LHC machine, at present in the commissioning phase at CERN, is composed of eight 1.9 K supercond...
This note presents first estimates of the static heat loads in the LHC arc cryostats, evaluated expe...
Temperature measurement is a key issue in the LHC, as it will be used to regulate the cooling of the...
6000 cryogenic temperature sensors of resistive type covering the range from room temperature down t...
This note presents the final assessment of the static heat loads in the LHC arc cryostats, using dif...
The superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be protected by safety relief va...
The 16 connection cryostats for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) being built at CERN are designed to ...
Full-scale thermal models for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) accelerator cryogenic system have been...
This paper presents the advancement of a program being carried out in view of selecting the cryogeni...
The heat management is a basic and fundamental aspect of the superconducting magnets used in the CER...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under operation at CERN is colliding 3.5 TeV hadron beams which are ...
A cryogenic thermometer calibration facility has been designed and is being commissioned in preparat...
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, ...
Laboratory-scale tests aimed at minimizing the thermal loads of the LHC magnet cryostat have gone al...
The LHC machine, at present in the commissioning phase at CERN, is composed of eight 1.9 K supercond...
This note presents first estimates of the static heat loads in the LHC arc cryostats, evaluated expe...
Temperature measurement is a key issue in the LHC, as it will be used to regulate the cooling of the...
6000 cryogenic temperature sensors of resistive type covering the range from room temperature down t...
This note presents the final assessment of the static heat loads in the LHC arc cryostats, using dif...
The superconducting magnets of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be protected by safety relief va...
The 16 connection cryostats for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) being built at CERN are designed to ...
Full-scale thermal models for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) accelerator cryogenic system have been...
This paper presents the advancement of a program being carried out in view of selecting the cryogeni...
The heat management is a basic and fundamental aspect of the superconducting magnets used in the CER...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) under operation at CERN is colliding 3.5 TeV hadron beams which are ...
A cryogenic thermometer calibration facility has been designed and is being commissioned in preparat...
During the incident of sector 3-4 on September 19th, the temperature of a number of magnets increase...