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Cryogenic operational experience from the LHC physics run2 (2015 – 2018 inclusive)
Author(s) -
K. Brodzinski,
Benjamin Bradu,
L Delprat,
G. Ferlin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/755/1/012096
Subject(s) - upgrade , large hadron collider , cryogenics , liquid helium , superconducting magnet , engineering , computer science , physics , environmental science , nuclear engineering , nuclear physics , mechanical engineering , magnet , helium , operating system , atomic physics , quantum mechanics
With end of year 2018 the LHC has completed its second physics run and started its second two-years long shut down period dedicated to planned consolidation, maintenance and upgrade activities. The run2 – four-year physics operation period started in spring 2015 – was used mainly for luminosity production but also to allow the optimization and adaptability of the cryogenic system capacity to compensate for generated operational heat loads. Several tests and qualifications were studied and applied to the configuration of the available equipment in order to reach a deep understanding of the real operation limits. Dedicated global improvements were implemented in the control system, especially in regards of handling the beam induced dynamic heat load during transitory operational states. Adequate modifications were also applied for the Inner Triplet magnets control system to compensate for dynamic heat load related to secondaries, close to the interaction points of the ATLAS and CMS detectors. This paper will give a general overview of the LHC cryogenics operation with specific information on encountered operational difficulties and applied solutions on the system. Helium inventory management, including process use and leaks, as well as the system overall availability indicators will be presented.

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