Abstract

In the framework of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) project, larger and shielded beam screens will be installed in the beam pipe of the superconducting magnets of the insertion next to the ATLAS and CMS detectors. The beam screen is a complex assembly that guarantees the vacuum requirements while shielding the magnet cold mass from the induced heat loads. Such an assembly has to withstand high intensity electromagnetic forces induced during magnet quenches. The mechanical stability was verified in a dedicated quench test campaign performed at the magnet test station of CERN. Strain gauges, custom-made probes, and optical fibers were installed in the beam screen to measure deformations during a quench. Magnetic field measurements were also carried out by means of pick-up coils mounted within the assembly. The main outcomes of this work are the elastic behaviour of the beam screen after 52 quenches and a satisfactory agreement between measurements and simulations.

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