Construction and measurement of the pre-series twin aperture resistive quadrupole magnet for the LHC beam cleaning insertions

Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions  (2002)

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CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) requires 48 twin aperture resistive quadrupoles in the beam cleaning insertions. Canada is contributing these magnets to CERN in the framework of the TRIUMF-LHC collaboration contracts. A pre-series magnet was produced by Canadian industry and delivered in March 2001. This magnet incorporates important design changes that resulted from experience with a prototype magnet. The construction of this pre-series magnet and the measurements made at ALSTOM and at CERN are reported. A comparison is made between high precision pole distance measurements and the magnetic measurements performed with a rotating coil mole. Conclusions for series production and possibilities for multipole corrections are outlined.
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accelerator magnets,colliding beam accelerators,electromagnets,proton accelerators,storage rings,LHC beam cleaning insertions,Large Hadron Collider,high precision pole distance measurements,pre-series twin aperture resistive quadrupole magnet,prototype magnet,rotating coil mole
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