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Challenges and Lessons Learned From Fabrication, Testing, and Analysis of Eight MQXFA Low Beta Quadrupole Magnets for HL-LHC

Authors :
Ambrosio, Giorgio
Amm, Kathleen
Anerella, Michael
Apollinari, Giorgio
Izquierdo, Gonzalo Arnau
Baldini, Maria
Ballarino, Amalia
Barth, Christian
Yahia, Anis Ben
Blowers, James
Borges De Sousa, P.
Bossert, R.
Bulat, Bartosz Wojciech
Carcagno, Ruben H.
Cheng, Daniel W.
Chlachidze, G.
Cooley, Lance
Crouvizier, Mickael
Devred, Arnaud
DiMarco, Joseph
Feher, Sandor
Ferracin, Paolo
Troitino, Jose Ferradas
Fajardo, Laura Garcia
Gourlay, S.
Hocker, Henry M.
Bermudez, Susana Izquierdo
Joshi, Piyush
Krave, Steven T.
Lee, Elizabeth Marie
Levitan, Jeremy W
Lombardo, Vito
Lu, Jun
Marchevsky, Maxim
Marinozzi, Vittorio
Moros, Alice
Muratore, Joseph F
Naus, Michael
Nobrega, Alfred
Page, T.
Pong, Ian
Perez, J.C.
Prestemon, Soren
Ray, Katherine L
Sabbi, GianLuca
Schmalzle, Jesse
Seyl, J.
Sgobba, Stefano
Stoynev, S.
Strauss, T.
Todesco, Ezio
Turrioni, Daniele
Vallone, Giorgio
Van Weelderen, R.
Wanderer, P.
Wang, X.
Yu, Miao
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity; August 2023, Vol. 33 Issue: 5 p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

By the end of October 2022, the US HL-LHC Accelerator Upgrade Project (AUP) had completed fabrication of ten MQXFA magnets and tested eight of them. The MQXFA magnets are the low-beta quadrupole magnets to be used in the Q1 and Q3 Inner Triplet elements of the High Luminosity LHC. This AUP effort is shared by BNL, Fermilab, and LBNL, with strand verification tests at NHMFL. An important step of the AUP QA plan is the testing of MQXFA magnets in a vertical cryostat at BNL. The acceptance criteria that could be tested at BNL were all met by the first four production magnets (MQXFA03-MQXFA06). Subsequently, two magnets (MQXFA07 and MQXFA08) did not meet some of the criteria and were disassembled. Lessons learned during the disassembly of MQXFA07 caused a revision to the assembly specifications that were used for MQXFA10 and subsequent magnets. In this article, we present a summary of: 1) the fabrication and test data for all the MQXFA magnets; 2) the analysis of MQXFA07/A08 test results with characterization of the limiting mechanism; 3) the outcome of the investigation, including the lessons learned during MQXFA07 disassembly; and 4) the finite element analysis correlating observations with test performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10518223 and 15582515
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62918681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2023.3261842