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Final report on the Controlled Cold Helium Spill Test in the LHC tunnel at CERN
2015
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
The 27 km circumference LHC underground tunnel is a space in which the helium cooled LHC magnets are installed. The vacuum enclosures of the superconducting magnets are protected by over-pressure safety relief devices that open whenever cold helium escapes either from the magnet cold enclosure or from the helium supply headers, into this vacuum enclosure. A 3-m long no stay zone around these devices is defined based on scale model studies, protecting the personnel against cold burns or asphyxia
doi:10.1088/1757-899x/101/1/012123
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