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Report number LHC-Project-Report-216 ; CERN-LHC-Project-Report-216
Title Current Feedthroughs for Superconducting Magnets Operating Below 2 K
Author(s) Benda, V ; Zilbert, O
Affiliation (CERN) ; (Metaceram Villejuif France)
Publication 1998
Imprint 31 Jul 1998
Number of pages 5
In: 17th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Bournemouth, UK, 14 - 17 Jul 1998, pp.739-742
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Abstract For superconducting magnets working in superfluid helium, a thermal and pressure barrier between liquid helium baths at different temperatures, so called "lambda plate", is required. Bus bars connecte d to current leads of magnets to be powered, pass through current feedthroughs. These feedthroughs have to stand high pressure, thermal shock, high voltage, and mechanical stresses, must be leak tight and introduce minimum heat inleak. This article describes a possible solution. Three prototypes were built and measured. Design of this feedthrough and preliminary results are presented.

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