Introduction to Machine Protection
R. Schmidt (CERN)

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of machine protection systems in accelerators, emphasizing the importance of equipment and beam safety measures, with examples from LHC and ESS, to prevent costly damage and downtime.
Contribution
It introduces the fundamental concepts and recent developments in accelerator protection systems, highlighting their design and implementation in modern high-power accelerators.
Findings
Understanding of accelerator physics is crucial for designing protection systems.
Protection systems include monitoring, beam stopping, and interlock mechanisms.
Examples from LHC and ESS illustrate practical protection solutions.
Abstract
Protection of accelerator equipment is as old as accelerator technology and was for many years related to high-power equipment. Examples are the protection of powering equipment from overheating (magnets, power converters, high-current cables), of superconducting magnets from damage after a quench and of klystrons. The protection of equipment from beam accidents is more recent, although there was one paper that discussed beam-induced damage for the SLAC linac (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) as early as in 1967. It is related to the increasing beam power of high-power proton accelerators, to the emission of synchrotron light by electron-positron accelerators and to the increase of energy stored in the beam. Designing a machine protection system requires an excellent understanding of accelerator physics and operation to anticipate possible failures that could lead to damage. Machine…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Superconducting Materials and Applications
