Engineering design optimisation of the superconducting end cap toroid magnets for the ATLAS experiment at LHC

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(1999)

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Precision muon momentum measurements at the highest LHC luminosity is a prime objective for the ATLAS experiment. To realise this objective the muon detector is based on a large, superconducting, air-cored toroid magnet system consisting of a long barrel and two end cap toroids. The end-cap toroids are required to produce strong bending powers, 4-8 Tm, over a radial span from 1.5-5 m. This paper presents the final engineering design which includes a number of design optimisation features. The optimisation of the cold mass structure to reduce internal stresses, the developments in resin technology to give greater safety margins in operation and novel techniques for cold mass support systems are described. Final design proposals for quench protection and control are presented with manufacture, assembly and installation plans.
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accelerator magnets,storage rings,superconducting coils,superconducting magnets,synchrotrons,1.5 to 5 m,atlas experiment,large hadron collider,cold mass structure,cryogenic system,cryostat,design optimisation features,electrical system,engineering design optimisation,highest lhc luminosity,internal stresses reduction,precision muon momentum measurements,quench control,quench protection,radial span,resin technology,strong bending powers,superconducting air-cored toroid magnet system,superconducting end cap toroid magnets
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