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Title LHC Dump Assembly - Operational Feedback and Future Prospective
Author(s) Perillo-Marcone, A (CERN) ; Calviani, M (CERN) ; Grenier, D (CERN) ; Kershaw, K (CERN) ; Polzin, T (CERN)
Publication Geneva, Switzerland, 2019
Number of pages 4
In: 9th LHC Operations Evian Workshop, Evian Les Bains, France, 30 Jan - 1 Feb 2019, pp.135-138
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC
Abstract The current LHC external beam dumps (TDE, Target Dump External) are operational since 2008. The dump cores are 7.6 m long and made up of different grades of graphite, enclosed in a duplex stainless steel vessel, welded together in different sections. The core itself is part of a longer assembly immersed in a nitrogen atmosphere, delimited by a thin stainless steel sheet upstream and a pure titanium disk downstream. Since end of 2015 a series of leaks of nitrogen have been observed. Leaks have occurred in all the gaskets upstream of the dumps (both UD62 and UD68) as well as in the downstream window for one of the two operational dumps (UD68). This presentation summarises the type of leaks observed and corrective measures taken during Run 2, together with the vibration and displacement measurements performed to analyse the behaviour of the device during beam dumping. Different upgrades are proposed to be implemented during LS2, aiming at increasing the reliability of the assembly and hence, reducing corrective interventions or eventual machine downtime. Additionally, numerical simulations are shown in order to analyse the risk of failure of the upstream and downstream windows under different beam dumping scenarios, including Run 2, Run 3 and HiLumi beams, under normal operation or in case of partial dilution failure. Considerations about the possibility to reach 1.8E11 during Run3 will be provided, together with upgrade proposals.

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