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Engineering Design and Manufacturing Challenges for a Wide-Aperture, Superconducting Quadrupole Magnet
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MagnetismSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesMechanical EngineeringSuperconductivityCryogenicsEpoxy ResinLuminosity UpgradeSuperconducting Quadrupole MagnetMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldSuperconducting DevicesMagnetic MaterialsLhc Insertion RegionManufacturing Challenges
The design and construction of a wide-aperture, superconducting quadrupole magnet for the LHC insertion region is part of a study towards a luminosity upgrade of the LHC at CERN. The engineering design of components and tooling, the procurement, and the construction work presented in this paper includes innovative features such as more porous cable insulation, a new collar structure allowing horizontal assembly with a hydraulic collaring press, tuning shims for the adjustment of field quality, a fishbone like structure for the ground-plane insulation, and an improved quench-heater design. Rapid prototyping of coil-end spacers and trial-coil winding led to improved shapes, thus avoiding the need to impregnate the ends with epoxy resin, which would block the circulation of helium.
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