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This presentation reviews the current status of converters in radiation areas at the LHC and the HL-LHC projects. It includes an examination of radiation levels, radiation lifetime/failure estimations, and ongoing/planned projects. The focus is on radiation reliability, excluding electrical failures. Existing converters and developments outside radiation areas are not included.
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Outline Scope Current LHC Converters HL-LHC Converters / Status of Projects HL-LHC Radiation Levels Converter Lifetime / Failures
Scope Review of converters in radiation areas Current status, future relocation, on-going and planned projects Review of the radiation levels, radiation lifetime/failure estimations All lifetime and failure estimations exclude electrical failures and focus on radiation reliability only Existing converters and new developments outside of radiation areas are excluded from this presentation
HL-LHC Radiation Levels Garcia Alia, CERN Oct 16
Conclusion R2E designs available in LS2 comply with the HL-LHC availability requirements Planned HL-LHC60A & HL-LHC120A (WP6B): Initially supposed to be Rad-Tol power converters. At the same time replacement addresses aging of equipment. Radiation levels are 10x lower than foreseen but still requiring rad-tol design (ΦHEH>1E7) Estimations of radiation levels have huge impact on HL-LHC on-going and future projects