Quench performance and mechanical behavior of the first Fermilab-built prototype high gradient quadrupole for the LHC interaction regions

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2002)

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Abstract
As part of the US LHC program to provide high gradient superconducting quadrupoles for the LHC interaction regions, a 5.5 meter long prototype magnet has been built and tested horizontally in a production type cryostat at Fermilab. This prototype magnet was used to validate the mechanical, and magnetic design, production fabrication and assembly tooling. The first prototype magnet has met the LHC requirements of operating at 215 T/m with excellent magnetic field harmonics. This paper summarizes the test results of this magnet, including quench tests and mechanical behavior over several thermal cycles.
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accelerator magnets,colliding beam accelerators,proton accelerators,storage rings,superconducting magnets,LHC interaction regions,assembly tooling,high gradient superconducting quadrupoles,magnetic design,mechanical behavior,mechanical design,production fabrication,production type cryostat,quadrupole,quench tests
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