The Field Quality Crisis Unit of the LHC main dipoles production
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Inner radial movement of a conductor block in collared coil 1122
23rd April 2004,
Manufacturer 1. Warm magnetic measurements of collared coil 1122 (see
file)
show a problem in measurement position 19 of aperture 1 and
trigger
yellow alarms on the even multipoles b8 of
4.5 sigma, b12 of 5 sigma, and the skew multipoles a6 of 4.6 sigma, and a12 of 4.1 sigma.
The analysis of the inverse problem of the
measurement in position 19 shows that this field
anomaly is compatible for all xxx
multipoles with an inward radial movement of
0.45 mm (best fit) of block 6 in quadrant
4
(see Figure below).
Fig.: Expected defect in CC 1099 is a conductor movement of block no. 6.
17th March 04, Firm 1: The
collared coil 1099 undergoes the procedure of disassembling in presence of
M. Cornelis and C. Vollinger from CERN. The removal of the
rods has already taken place the day before and has been reported as
unproblematic.
In the region
of the expected defect, a conductor movement of around 0.4 mm of block no. 6
radially inwards on a length of about 10 cm could be observed. Partially, the
glue between the two windings and between the block and the adjacent copper
wedge was not intact (see picture 1). From the short mole measurement, a second
spot has been detected for which the inverse calculation gave no clear solution.
The region of the second spot has been inspected visually the next day by Alstom
personnel in the presence of M. Cornelis from CERN and
it could be seen
that the conductors of block no. 6 in the 1st quadrant were not well
glued to the copper wedge (see picture 2). This means, that these defects due to
bad gluing are observed on both poles of this aperture.
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