3-4 March 2005
40-S2-B01
Europe/Zurich timezone
- julie.hadre@cern.ch
Support
Scientific Programme
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Welcome adress, Introduction & Scope of the workshop
by L. Rossi
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Introduction to the session
by R. Assmann
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Review of past estimations of the induced quench levels by beam losses in the LHC dipoles
by D. Leroy
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Transient beam losses at injection and during beam dump
by B. Goddard
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Multiturn beam losses
by G. Robert-Demolaize
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Heat loads from beam
by V. Baglin
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Heavy ion interactions with matter
by G. Smirnov
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Ion operation and beam losses
by S. Gilardoni
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LHC and magnet operation
by R. Schmidt
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Quench levels and transient beam losses at HERA
by K. Wittenburg
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Quench levels and transient beam losses at TEVATRON
by D. Still PRESENTATION CANCELED
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Why do BLMs need to know the quench levels?
by B. Dehning
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Quench levels – experience from magnet tests at CERN
by A. Siemko
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MEB and magnet sorting criteria
by L. Bottura
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Insertions magnets and IR radiation
by R. Ostojic
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Thermal analysis and its experimental verification for the present and future IR triplets
by A. Zlobin
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Understanding AC losses for LHC magnets
by D. Richter
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Heat transfer in superconducting magnets
by R. Van Weelderen
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Experiment for energy deposition in a target
by V. Kain
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Case study: Energy deposition in superconducting magnets in IR6
by B. Goddard
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Case study: Energy deposition in superconducting magnets in IR7
by V. Vlachoudis
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Protecting Superconducting Magnets from Radiation at Tevatron, SSC, LHC and its upgrades.
by N.Mokhov
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Thermal modelling of IR quadrupoles
by F. Broggi
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Modelling stability on Nb-Ti cables; R&D on stability planned in the Cern cable test facility FRESCA
by A. Verweij
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SPQR – could it contribute?
by M. Calvi
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Liquid helium heat transfer in superconducting cables insulation of accelerator magnets
by B. Baudouy
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Summary and Round Table Discussion : How to go on ?
With R. Assmann, L. Bottura, J.B. Jeanneret, K.H. Mess, P. Pugnat, R. Schmidt, A. Siemko
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Closing remarks
by S. Myers
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