Status of the fabrication and test of the prototype LHC lattice quadrupole magnets

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Within the framework of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) R&D program, CERN and CEN/Saclay have established a collaboration to carry out, amongst others, the design, building, and testing of a superconducting LHC prototype quadrupole at the Saclay laboratory. The twin aperture prototype, working in liquid helium at 1.8 K, has a gradient of 250 T/m, is about 3.2 m long, with a coil aperture of 56 mm. This paper describes the present state of the R&D work for the quadrupole magnet, reviewing the fabrication and validation tests of the design. >
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