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The Control System for the Cryogenics in the LHC Tunnel

Authors :
Gomes, P
Anastasopoulos, K
Antoniotti, F
Avramidou, R
Balle, Ch
Blanco-Viñuela, E
Carminati, Ch
Casas-Cubillos, J
Ciechanowski, M
Dragoneas, A
Dubert, P
Fampris, X
Fluder, C
Fortescue, E
Gaj, W
Gousiou, E
Jeanmonod, N
Jodłowski, P
Karagiannis, F
Klisch, M
López, A
Macuda, P
Malinowski, P
Molina, E
Paiva, S
Patsouli, A
Penacoba, G
Sosin, M
Soubiran, M
Suraci, A
Tovar, A
Vauthier, N
Wolak, T
Zwalinski, L
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The Large Hadron Collider makes extensive use of superconductors, in magnets for bending and focusing the particles, and in RF cavities for accelerating them, which are operated at 1.9 K and 4.5 K. The process automation for the cryogenic distribution around the accelerator circumference is based on 16 Programmable Logic Controllers, each running 250 control loops, 500 alarms and interlocks, and a phase sequencer. Spread along 27 km and under ionizing radiation, 15 000 cryogenic sensors and actuators are accessed through industrial field networks. We describe the main hardware and software components of the control system, their deployment and commissioning, together with the project organization, challenges faced, and solutions found.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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