The presentation will explain all the proposed changes and discuss the impact on other shutdown activities. The upgrade of the LHC Quench Protection System QPS during LS1 with respect to radiation to electronics will concern the re-location of equipment and installation of new radiation tolerant hardware. The midterm plan for further R2E upgrades will be addressed. The protection systems for insertion region magnets and inner triplets will be equipped with a dedicated bus-bar splice supervision including some additional modifications in order to improve the EMC immunity. The extension of the supervision capabilities of the QPS will concern the quench heater circuits, the earth voltage feelers and some tools to ease the system maintenance. T...
The luminosity upgrade will require major changes in the LHC machine layout : about 1.2 km of the ma...
The LHC quench protection system consisting of more than 13000 quench detectors and more than 6000 a...
At the end of 2012, the Large Hadron Collider will enter its first programmed long stop (LS1). The p...
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 MPE/circuit protection section is presently establishing a road map for its future LHC activitie...
Two events, occurring in 2008 during commissioning of the LHC circuits, lead to fundamental changes ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) String programme has focussed over the years the efforts of many tea...
The fault statistics of the LHC Quench Protection System QPS for the LHC run 2011 will be presented ...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...
To further improve the performance and reliability of the quench detection system (QDS) for main qua...
The status of the quench protection system after LS1 is reviewed, between challenges and major fault...
In the framework of the Radiation to Electronics (R2E) project, important mitigation actions are bei...
The level of flux of hadrons with energy in the multi MeV range expected from the collimation system...
The Quench Protection System (QPS) is the sole system in the Large Hadron Collider machine monitorin...
The luminosity upgrade will require major changes in the LHC machine layout : about 1.2 km of the ma...
The LHC quench protection system consisting of more than 13000 quench detectors and more than 6000 a...
At the end of 2012, the Large Hadron Collider will enter its first programmed long stop (LS1). The p...
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 MPE/circuit protection section is presently establishing a road map for its future LHC activitie...
Two events, occurring in 2008 during commissioning of the LHC circuits, lead to fundamental changes ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) String programme has focussed over the years the efforts of many tea...
The fault statistics of the LHC Quench Protection System QPS for the LHC run 2011 will be presented ...
Prior to the re-start of the Large Hadron Collider LHC in 2009 the protection system for superconduc...
To further improve the performance and reliability of the quench detection system (QDS) for main qua...
The status of the quench protection system after LS1 is reviewed, between challenges and major fault...
In the framework of the Radiation to Electronics (R2E) project, important mitigation actions are bei...
The level of flux of hadrons with energy in the multi MeV range expected from the collimation system...
The Quench Protection System (QPS) is the sole system in the Large Hadron Collider machine monitorin...
The luminosity upgrade will require major changes in the LHC machine layout : about 1.2 km of the ma...
The LHC quench protection system consisting of more than 13000 quench detectors and more than 6000 a...
At the end of 2012, the Large Hadron Collider will enter its first programmed long stop (LS1). The p...