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Evolution of the Dipole Design since the” Yellow Book” Version

Russenschuck, 2001

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18172084093870436622
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Russenschuck S
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LHC DAYS 2001

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The design of the main dipole for the LHC has undergone a considerable evolution since the version proposed in the “Yellow book”(1995), ie, a change from a coil with 5 blocks to a 6 block coil-layout, a change of the collar shape and material, and subsequent engineering …
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