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Title: Dependence of the static and dynamic field quality of the LHC superconducting dipole magnets on the pre-cycle ramp rate
Authors: Sammut, Nicholas
Bottura, Luca
Deferne, Guy
Venturini Delsolaro, Walter
Wolf, Ronald M.
Keywords: Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)
Magnetic dipoles
Magnetic fields
Magnets
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: INSPIRE
Citation: Sammut, N., Bottura, L., Deferne, G., Venturini Delsolaro, W., & Wolf, R. (2008). Dependence of the static and dynamic field quality of the LHC superconducting dipole magnets on the pre-cycle ramp rate. Dependence of the static and dynamic field quality of the LHC superconducting dipole magnets on the pre-cycle ramp rate, Genoa.
Abstract: The allowed multipoles in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) superconducting dipole magnets decay whilst on a constant current plateau. It is known that the decay amplitude is largely affected by the powering history of the magnet, and particularly by the pre-cycle flat top current and duration and the pre-injection preparation duration. Recently, it was observed that the decay amplitude is also highly dependent on the pre-cycle ramp rate, which has an indirect effect also on the sample of data taken at constant field along the magnet loadlines. This is an important consideration to be included in the Field Description for the LHC (FiDeL), to cope with the difference between the test procedure followed for series tests and the expected cycles during the machine operation. This paper presents the results of the measurements performed to investigate this phenomenon and describes the method included in FiDeL to represent this dependence.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/26469
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