Abstract
The SIS100 synchrotron and the Super-FRS fragment separator are the core machines of the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR), currently under construction in Darmstadt, Germany. A uniform quench detection system will ensure monitoring of superconducting magnets of both SIS100 and Super-FRS. Further, Plasma Physics and Applications (APPA) experiments will also make use of it.The distributed quench detection system of FAIR is based on hundreds of quench detection units. Their design, testing experience and first operational results are presented in this work.
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