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TUPLS015 Calibration Measurements of the LHC Beam Dumping System Extraction Kicker Magnets LHC, extraction, kicker, CERN 1520
 
  • J.A. Uythoven, F. Castronuovo, L. Ducimetière, B. Goddard, G. Gräwer, F. Olivieri, L. Pereira, E. Vossenberg
    CERN, Geneva
  The LHC beam dumping system must protect the LHC machine from damage by reliably and safely extracting and absorbing the circulating beams when requested. Two sets of 15 extraction kicker magnets form the main active part of this system. They have been produced, tested and calibrated by measuring the integrated magnetic field and the magnet current at different beam energies. The calibration data have been analysed, and the critical parameters are compared with the specifications. Implications for the configuration, control and operation of the beam dumping system are discussed.  
 
WEPLS140 Update and Summary of the Dependability Assessment of the LHC Beam Dumping System LHC, beam-losses, kicker, CERN 2706
 
  • R. Filippini, J.A. Uythoven
    CERN, Geneva
  The LHC Beam Dumping System (LBDS) must be able to remove the high intensity beams from the LHC accelerator on demand, at any moment during the operation. As the consequences of a major failure can be very severe, stringent safety requirements were imposed on the design. The final results of an in-depth dependability analysis on the LBDS are summarised, for one year of operation and different operational scenarios. The trade-off between safety and availability is discussed, along with the benefit from built-in features like redundancy, on-line surveillance and post-mortem diagnostics.