E. Todesco INTERACTION REGION MAGNETS E. Todesco On behalf of the WP3 collaboration CERN, Geneva, Switzerland CERN, 27 th October 2015.

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E. Todesco INTERACTION REGION MAGNETS E. Todesco On behalf of the WP3 collaboration CERN, Geneva, Switzerland CERN, 27 th October 2015

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 2 CONTENTS A short summary of the past 4 years Changes in the baseline Progress report and next steps

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 3 A SHORT SUMMARY LHC HL-LHC

E. Todesco Lay out for HL LHC from IP to D1 - 4 A SHORT SUMMARY /140 mm Nb 3 Sn Nb-Ti 150 mm aperture Nb 3 Sn Apertures, technology, field, lengths, margin first baseline Q1-D1 Radiation damage, shielding, heat loads, cooling scheme Start of D1 design Start of Q4 design Start of triplet design First layout Q1 to Q4 Target: first Models tested Start of D2 design Triplet coils Sextupole coils D1 coils Cost and schedule Start of orbit corrector design Start of nonlinear corrector design

E. Todesco HL LHC magnets roadmap - 5 THE IR REGION MAGNET ZOO 92 magnets of 13 different types plus spares 11 different cross-sections Lengths between 0.1 m (correctors) to 7-8 m (D2, triplet) Total of  240 m of magnets (60 per IP side) Technologies Nb 3 Sn (triplet) Nb-Ti (with nested option for orbit correctors) Superferric (correctors) 5 collaborations US LARP  US-HiLumi (half of the triplet) KEK (separation dipole D1) Ciemat (orbit correctors prototypes) INFN (high order correctors prototypes and D2 design) CEA (Q4 short model)

E. Todesco WP3 status - 6 THE IR REGION MAGNET ZOO Triplet QXF (LARP and CERN) Separation dipole D1 (KEK) Recombination dipole D2 (INFN design) Q4 (CEA) Skew corrector (INFN) Corrector sextupole (INFN) Corrector dodecapole (INFN) Corrector octupole (INFN) Corrector decapole (INFN) Orbit corrector (CIEMAT) Cross-sections in scale

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 7 CONTENTS A short summary of the past 4 years Changes in the baseline Progress report and next steps

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 8 RECENT CHANGES IN THE BASELINE Major changes Q4 design from one to two layer Reason: reduce cost Protection D1, Q4 from dump resistors to quench heaters Reason: reduce cost Fine tuning Triplet gradient lowered by 5% to increase margin from 18% to 23% Reason: reduce risk Specification on current density lowered from 1400 to 1280 A/mm 2 Reason: reduce cost Keystone angle reduced from 0.55  to 0.40  Reason: reduce degradation and improve performance Strenght of orbit correctors from 4.5 T m to 5 T m Reason: not enough operational margin

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 9 RECENT CHANGES IN THE BASELINE Q4 change Initial studies considered either a double layer or a single layer Single layer advantage: cable free of charge (reusing shorter lengths of LHC dipole cable) Double layer advantage: power converters free of charge (reusing 6 kA power converters), less current to bring in the tunnel Decision to change to double layer in June 2015 One year delay, compatible with schedule PCP EU initiative [M. Losasso] providing funds for prototype Single layer (left) and double layer (right) coil [M. Segreti, J. M. Rifflet]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 10 RECENT CHANGES IN THE BASELINE Change of protection strategy Initial hypothesis: energy extraction for D1 and Q4 No need of quench heaters, risk minimization Large cost and infrastructure for energy extraction (switches) Decision to go for quench heaters 13 kA switches [G. Jan Coealingh]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 11 RECENT CHANGES IN THE BASELINE Decrease of specification of current density Initial value for current density at 15 T was set at 1400 A/mm 2 First results of production showed a good fraction below spec Possibilities Increase number of superconducting elements Discarded since protection was already critical –we need copper We decided to accept a lower current density: 1280 A/mm2 Loss of 3% margin on the loadline Current density measured in QXF strand [A. Ghosh and B. Bordini]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 12 RECENT CHANGES IN THE BASELINE Decrease of the operational gradient to recover additional margin Initial choice for the margin: 140 T/m, 20% on the loadline Going through the details of the design, margin reduced to 18% HQ results showed that 20% can be reached with very limited training Training of HQ [G. L. Sabbi and LARP collaboration]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 13 RECENT CHANGES IN THE BASELINE Decrease of the operational gradient to recover additional margin Initial choice for the margin: 140 T/m, 20% on the loadline Going through the details of the design, margin reduced to 18% HQ results showed that 20% can be reached with very limited training BUT No experience with Nb 3 Sn 7 m long coils Only three Nb 3 Sn magnets with 3.4 m long coils Reduction of 3% margin due to critical current specfication (previous slide) So to minimize the risk and relax stress on conductor performance we lowered from gradient 140 to T/m and we increased lenght by 5% Now margin is at 23%

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 14 CONTENTS A short summary of the past 4 years Changes in the baseline Progress report and next steps

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 15 TRIPLET [AMBROSIO, FERRACIN TALK] 13 short model coils built (US and CERN, PIT and RRP) US and CERN models very similar – coil exchange possible First assembly test of QXF short model coming soon Magnet in the cryostat Non conformity during assembly, but decision to test the assembly Second test in early 2016 Full size prototype: Coil fabrication in progress Test in 2017 QXF coils and assembly [P. Ferracin, G. Ambrosio]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 16 D1 [NAKAMOTO TALK] 3 short model coils built in 2015 First coil was cut to make a slice – iteration on iron Second and third to be assembled in November-December Test in early 2016 Second model built in T magnet with large aperture is interesting to test R&D Full size prototype in 2019 Slice of D1 (left) and D1 coil (right) [T. Nakamoto, M. Sugano]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 17 D2 [FABBRICATORE TALK] Challenging design 4.5 T, 8 m long, strong cross-talk Asymmetric coils to solve the coupling Short model to be built in industry in 2016 Full size prototype in 2019 D2 coil (left) and cross-section (right) [P. Fabbricatore, S. Farinon]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 18 NESTED ORBIT CORRECTORS [TORAL TALK] Low field (2.1 T on each plane), but Nested design Peak field of 4 T Mechanical lock to control torque Good field quality in any operational condition in H and V Wedges Iron Ti tube Cooling channel Outer collar Coil blocks Orbit corrector collared coil and cross-section [J. A. Garcia-Matos, F. Toral, P. Fessia]

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 19 HIGH ORDER CORRECTORS [VOLPINI TALK] Superferric design as developed by CIEMAT (S-LHC) Nb-Ti coil made of strands, iron pole Sextupole coils being wound Fine tuning Protection studies to avoid energy extraction in progress Lower the current to match the 120 A power converters Succesful coil test in 2015 First sextupole test in early 2016 Coil wound in LASA [G. Volpini et al.] Detail of corrector lay-out

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 20 COST AND SCHEDULE Steps to reduce the cost Get rid of energy extraction for D1 and Q4 (~6 M) Laminated structure for QXF (~7 M) Reduce current of Q4 (~2 M) PCP project for Q4 prototypes (1-3 M) Reduce the critical current (~4 M extra cost avoided) Other options under study One circuit for the triplet (3.2 M) D1 and D2 in series (1.4 M) Keep Q6 at 4.5 K (0.5 M) D2 Q4 correctors at 500 A (4 M) Comparison 11 T / QXF Bladder and key not more expansive than collars

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 21 WHERE ARE WE GOING (BOTTURA TALK) 11 T and QXF will be first Nb 3 Sn installed in a particle accelerator 3-4 T more than present LHC dipoles, another 4 T for the FCC FCC 16 T FCC 20 T Expensive magnets Difficult magnets QXF 11 T

E. Todesco HL LHC Interaction Region magnets - 22 CONCLUSIONS Long way since 2011 Baseline defined and iterated Cost estimated and second optimization Collaborations set up and personnel progressively allocated Engineering and first tests Two positive coils tests (QXF and sextupole) In 2016 results of QXF, D1, high order correctors Full scale prototypes in will be the next critical step