2020
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2020.2972232
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Performance of the Optimized Mechanical Design of the CLIC Main-Beam Quadrupole Magnet Prototype

Abstract: The Main-Beam Quadrupole (MBQ) magnets of CLIC, the Compact Linear Collider understudy at the CERN Laboratory in Geneva, are part of a critical magnet family, considering the industrial production challenges. An R&D program on the MBQ magnets was launched in 2010 for studying and investigating several assembly solutions in order to minimize the procurement cost of a large series of magnets comprising more than 4000 units. In this paper, the performance of the latest configuration is presented, comparing the re… Show more

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“…LINAC4 built and tested quadrupoles based on permanent magnets [28], [29]. CLIC built and tested quadrupoles with a pole radius of 5 mm [30], [31].…”
Section: Magnets Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…LINAC4 built and tested quadrupoles based on permanent magnets [28], [29]. CLIC built and tested quadrupoles with a pole radius of 5 mm [30], [31].…”
Section: Magnets Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sirius quadrupoles are based on this design. Strong gradient were reached by model magnets built and tested for CLIC: 200 T/m were reached for a rather conventional electromagnet design with 5 mm pole radius [30]. A prototype of CLIC's final focus quadrupole was built and tested [31].…”
Section: A Main Field Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%