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First operational experience of the upgraded cryogenic infrastructure of the vertical magnet test facility in the SM18 hall, including HFM and cluster D test stations.
/ Benda, V (CERN) ; Lees, A (CERN) ; Pirotte, O (CERN) ; Craen, A Vande (CERN) ; Pezzetti, M (CERN) ; Lamboy, J P (CERN) ; Lefebvre, V (CERN) ; Bajko, M (CERN) ; Giloux, C (CERN)
As part of the R&D; program for HL-LHC, the future upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the vertical magnet test facility in the SM18 cryogenic test hall at CERN has seen significant development. Since the installation of HFM and Cluster D cryogenic test stations in 2017, the facility is comprised of five vertical test cryostats of various sizes operating at either 1.9 K or 4.2 K. [...]
IOP, 2019 - 6 p.
- Published in : IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng. 502 (2019) 012126
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In : 27th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference - International Cryogenic Materials Conference 2018, Oxford, United Kingdom, 3 - 7 Sep 2018, pp.012126
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Thermal performance of the new superfluid helium vertical test cryostats for magnet tests at CERN
/ Vande Craen, Arnaud (CERN) ; Bajko, M (CERN) ; Benda, V (CERN) ; Deschamps, J-B (CERN) ; Giloux, C (CERN) ; Lees, A (CERN) ; Parma, V (CERN) ; Pasdeloup, F (CERN) ; Pirotte, O (CERN)
In the frame of the R&D; program of the HL-LHC, the upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), CERN augmented its test facility with two new large-scale vertical test stations for superconducting magnet testing. The cryostats composing the core of these test stations share design features but are of different dimensions: one allows testing magnets up to 1.5 m diameter, 2.5 m long for a maximum weight of 15 t, while the other can accommodate magnets up to 0.9 m diameter, and 5.5 m long for a maximum weight of 18 t. [...]
IOP, 2019 - 6 p.
- Published in : IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng. 502 (2019) 012081
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In : 27th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference - International Cryogenic Materials Conference 2018, Oxford, United Kingdom, 3 - 7 Sep 2018, pp.012081
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First Cold Powering Test of REBCO Roebel Wound Coil for the EuCARD2 Future Magnet Development Project
/ Kirby, Glyn A (CERN) ; van Nugteren, Jeroen (CERN) ; Bajas, H (CERN) ; Benda, V (CERN) ; Ballarino, A (CERN) ; Bajko, M (CERN) ; Bottura, Luca (CERN) ; Broekens, K (CERN) ; Canale, M (CERN) ; Chiuchiolo, A (CERN) et al.
EuCARD-2 is a project partly supported by FP7-European Commission aiming at exploring accelerator magnet technology for 20 T dipole operating field. The EuCARD-2 collaboration is liaising with similar programs for high field magnets in the USA and Japan. [...]
2017 - 7 p.
- Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 27 (2017) 4003307
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In : Applied Superconductivity Conference, Denver, CO, USA, 4 - 9 Sep 2016, pp.4003307
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Upgrade of the CERN Superconducting Magnet Test Facility
/ Bajko, Marta (CERN) ; Benda, Vladislav (CERN) ; Bottura, Luca (CERN) ; Broche, Alexandre Joel (CERN) ; Formenti, Fabio (CERN) ; Giannelli, Sebastiano (CERN) ; Giloux, Christian (CERN) ; Kosmicki, Antoine (CERN) ; Goncalves Perez, Consuelo (CERN) ; Perez-Duenas, E (CERN) et al.
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The superconducting magnet test facility at CERN has hosted the series test of the majority of the LHC magnets. The facility has evolved, and is presently divided in two main areas: a vertical test facility, equipped with three vertical cryostats, and a horizontal test facility, with ten feedboxes for test of cryostated magnets in horizontal position. [...]
2017 - 7 p.
- Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 27 (2017) 9500307
In : Applied Superconductivity Conference, Denver, CO, USA, 4 - 9 Sep 2016, pp.9500307
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High temperature superconductors towards applications : at SUPRA group, Institute for Technical Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
/ Kario, A. (KIT) ; Kudymow, A. (KIT) ; Kling, A. (KIT) ; Jung, A. (KIT) ; Grilli, F. (KIT) ; Otten, S. (KIT) ; Ringsdorf, B. (KIT) ; Runtsch, B. (KIT) ; Nast, R. (KIT) ; Strauss, S. (KIT) et al.
CERN-ACC-2017-0001.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017
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Block 4 and Cluster D - Safety
/ Benda, Vladislav (speaker) (CERN)
After transfer of Bloc4 test facility to SM18 its safety system was upgraded in 2014/2015 for its 3 existing test cryostats. In 2016 a new test facility HFM (High Field Magnet) was integrated in the Bloc4. [...]
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HSE Seminar; Cryogenic Safety - HSE seminar
External links: Talk details; Event details
In : Cryogenic Safety - HSE seminar
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A new cryogenic test facility for large superconducting devices at CERN
/ Perin, A (CERN) ; Derking, J H (CERN) ; Serio, L (CERN) ; Stewart, L (CERN) ; Benda, V (CERN) ; Bremer, J (CERN) ; Pirotte, O (CERN)
To expand CERN testing capability to superconducting devices that cannot be installed in existing test facilities because of their size and/or mass, CERN is building a new cryogenic test facility for large and heavy devices. The first devices to be tested in the facility will be the S-FRS superconducting magnets for the FAIR project that is currently under construction at the GSI Research Center in Darmstadt, Germany. [...]
2015
- Published in : IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng. 101 (2015) 012185
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In : Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Cryogenic Engineering Conference, Tucson, AZ, USA, 28 Jun - 2 Jul 2015, pp.012185
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