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    Ferracin, P.; Ambrosio, G.; Anerella, M.; Borgnolutti, F.; Bossert, R.; Cheng, D.; Dietderich, D. R.; Felice, H.; Ghosh, A.; Godeke, A.; Bermudez, S. Izquierdo; Fessia, P.; Krave, S.; Juchno, M.; Perez, J. C.; Oberli, L.; Sabbi, G.; Todesco, E.; Yu, M.

    IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 06/2014, Letnik: 24, Številka: 3
    Journal Article, Conference Proceeding

    The high luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) project is aimed at studying and implementing the necessary changes in the LHC to increase its luminosity by a factor of five. Among the magnets that will be upgraded are the 16 superconducting low-β quadrupoles placed around the two high luminosity interaction regions (ATLAS and CMS experiments). In the current baseline scenario, these quadrupole magnets will have to generate a gradient of 140 T/m in a coil aperture of 150 mm. The resulting conductor peak field of more than 12 T will require the use of Nb 3 Sn superconducting coils. We present in this paper the HL-LHC low-β quadrupole design, based on the experience gathered by the US LARP program, and, in particular, we describe the support structure components to pre-load the coils, withstand the electro-magnetic forces, provide alignment and LHe containment, and integrate the cold mass in the LHC IRs.