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na +1 | superconducting LHC accelerator |
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na | The Large Hardon Collider (LHC) |
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superconducting LHC accelerator Explanation: LHC = Large Hadron Collider ....from CERN, Geneva. [PDF] www.transtechnik.com/web/german/converters_g/cern-info.pdf ... in the year 2005. The super-conducting LHC accelerator requires high current (13kA) and relatively low voltage (16V) for its magnets. The currents in the ... Text version - Similar pages World's Top Performance Super-conducting Cavity Developed for ... ... Physics (KEK), it has recently developed an acceleration cavity for the super-conducting accelerator to be used in proton acceleration, and has succeeded in ... www.jaeri.go.jp/english/press/980914/ - 7k - Cached - Similar pages World's Top Performance Super-conducting Cavity Developed for ... ... of super-conducting cavities, and the result is KEK's world-first super-conducting accelerator or called "Tristan". Electrolytic polishing requires the use of ... www.jaeri.go.jp/english/press/980914/glo.html - 6k - Cached - Similar pages [ More results from www.jaeri.go.jp ] A Recirculating Electron Accelerator (ELFE) using the LEP ... A Recirculating Electron Accelerator (ELFE) using the LEP Super-Conducting RF Cavities. ... fnlib2.fnal.gov/MARION/AAF-5235 Large Hadron Collider The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) CERN -- European Organization for Nuclear Research Home page Start of sequence Previous page The Large Hadron Collider (LHC). ... www.cern.ch/Public/ACCELERATORS/LHCacc.html - 4k - Cached - Similar pages [ More results from www.cern.ch ] HTH I am a nuclear physics engineer. |
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The Large Hardon Collider (LHC) Explanation: I am sure the best way to see details on that International Project is to visit the home site of this CERN's project: http://www.cern.ch/LHC/ Public detail can be seen at www.cern.ch/Public/ACCELERATORS/LHCacc.html Some (though not too fresh:) news of the matter can be got at www.cerncourier.com/main/article/38/7/1/1/news1-10-98 See also user.web.cern.ch/user/Index/LHC.html www.jlab.org/ccc/mail_archives/POSTINGS/cugapost/msg00126.h... www.phys.ualberta.ca/~buchanan/thesis/node10.html You may even apply to participate in the Project:=) www.startap.net/APPLICATIONS/CERN_lhcST.html Or see some other pages: "THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER (LHC) has received the endorsement of the European Committee for Future Accelerators as the best next step in particle physics for ... " at www.aip.org/enews/physnews/1991/split/pnu016-4.htm Please note also that LHC is mentioned at more than 11000 webpages ... Yours, Dr. Tagir S. Tagirov KSU ProZ.com Moderator Reference: http://www.uwm.edu/~norbury/ep/node17.html Reference: http://flux.aps.org/meetings/YR9596/BAPSSES96/abs/G0160001.h... |
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