The forthcoming operation of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at 13-14 TeV requires a deep understanding of the heat transfer mechanisms in the most critical superconducting magnets. This is aimed at determining their steady-state quench limits and constitutes an input to compute the magnets stability in transient conditions as well, to prevent beam induced quenches. Heat extraction capability of the LHC Nb-Ti magnets relies on the significant contribution provided by superfluid helium (He II). Due to lack of knowledge of the He II distribution in the cable and in the compressed insulation, experimental investigations are necessary. In this work we present an experimental study aimed at reproducing the thermal behavior of superconductin...
The next applications of superconducting magnets for interaction regions of particle colliders or fo...
Today’s large particle accelerators like the LHC at CERN are using superconducting materials as a co...
The next generation of superconducting magnets for the interaction regions of particle colliders, as...
The heat management is a basic and fundamental aspect of the superconducting magnets used in the CER...
Management of transient heat deposition in superconducting magnets and its extraction from the afore...
Management of transient heat deposition in superconducting magnets and its extraction from the afore...
The Large Hadron Collider leverages superconducting magnets to focus the particle beam or keep it in...
Undesired quenches of superconducting magnets can be a limiting factor for the operation of the LHC ...
This thesis is a study of how heat is transported in non-steady-state conditions from a superconduct...
The operation of Nb–Ti superconducting magnets in He II relies on superfluidity to overcome the seve...
A new concept of polyimide electrical insulation for superconducting cables of accelerator magnets w...
NbTi-based Rutherford cables are used in the coils of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) magnets. These...
In superconducting magnets, the energy deposited or generated in the coil must be evacuated to preve...
Today’s large particle accelerators like the LHC at CERN are using superconducting materials as a co...
A 2-m long superconducting model of an LHC Interaction Region quadrupole magnet was wound with stabr...
The next applications of superconducting magnets for interaction regions of particle colliders or fo...
Today’s large particle accelerators like the LHC at CERN are using superconducting materials as a co...
The next generation of superconducting magnets for the interaction regions of particle colliders, as...
The heat management is a basic and fundamental aspect of the superconducting magnets used in the CER...
Management of transient heat deposition in superconducting magnets and its extraction from the afore...
Management of transient heat deposition in superconducting magnets and its extraction from the afore...
The Large Hadron Collider leverages superconducting magnets to focus the particle beam or keep it in...
Undesired quenches of superconducting magnets can be a limiting factor for the operation of the LHC ...
This thesis is a study of how heat is transported in non-steady-state conditions from a superconduct...
The operation of Nb–Ti superconducting magnets in He II relies on superfluidity to overcome the seve...
A new concept of polyimide electrical insulation for superconducting cables of accelerator magnets w...
NbTi-based Rutherford cables are used in the coils of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) magnets. These...
In superconducting magnets, the energy deposited or generated in the coil must be evacuated to preve...
Today’s large particle accelerators like the LHC at CERN are using superconducting materials as a co...
A 2-m long superconducting model of an LHC Interaction Region quadrupole magnet was wound with stabr...
The next applications of superconducting magnets for interaction regions of particle colliders or fo...
Today’s large particle accelerators like the LHC at CERN are using superconducting materials as a co...
The next generation of superconducting magnets for the interaction regions of particle colliders, as...