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Giorgio Ambrosio
Researcher at Fermilab
Publications - 264
Citations - 9039
Giorgio Ambrosio is an academic researcher from Fermilab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconducting magnet & Large Hadron Collider. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 237 publications receiving 8068 citations. Previous affiliations of Giorgio Ambrosio include University of Milan.
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Development and Test of LARP Technological Quadrupole (TQC) Magnet
Sandor Feher,R. Bossert,Giorgio Ambrosio,N. Andreev,Emanuela Barzi,R. Carcagno,V.S. Kashikhin,V.V. Kashikhin,M.J. Lamm,F. Nobrega,Igor Novitski,Yu. Pischalnikov,C. Sylvester,M.A. Tartaglia,Daniele Turrioni,G. Whitson,Ryuji Yamada,Alexander V. Zlobin,Shlomo Caspi,D.R. Dietderich,Paolo Ferracin,R. Hannaford,A.R. Hafalia,G.L. Sabbi +23 more
TL;DR: In support of the development of a large-aperture superconducting quadrupole for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) luminosity upgrade, two-layer quadrupoles with 90 mm aperture are being constructed at Fermilab and LBNL within the framework of the US LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP).
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Fabrication of the shell-type Nb/sub 3/Sn dipole magnet at Fermilab
D.R. Chichili,Giorgio Ambrosio,N. Andreev,Emanuela Barzi,Shlomo Caspi,V.V. Kashikhin,P.J. Limon,R.M. Scanlan,Iouri Terechkine,J.C. Tompkins,Masayoshi Wake,S. Yadav,Ryuji Yamada,V. Yarba,Alexander V. Zlobin +14 more
TL;DR: A 43.5 mm aperture dipole magnet with a nominal field of 11 T is being fabricated at Fermilab as discussed by the authors, which is based on a two-layer shell-type coil structure made of Rutherford-type Nb/sub 3/Sn cable with wind and react technology.
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Development of TQC01, a 90 mm $hboxNb_3hbox Sn$ Model Quadrupole for LHC Upgrade Based on SS Collar
R. Bossert,Giorgio Ambrosio,N. Andreev,Emanuela Barzi,Shlomo Caspi,D.R. Dietderich,Paolo Ferracin,A.K. Ghosh,S.A. Gourlay,A.R. Hafalia,C.R. Hannaford,V.S. Kashikhin,V.V. Kashikhin,A.F. Lietzke,S. Mattafirri,A.D. McInturff,Igor Novitski,G.L. Sabbi,Daniele Turrioni,G. Whitson,Ryuji Yamada,Alexander V. Zlobin +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, two-layer technological quadrupole models (TQS01 at LBNL and TQC01 at Fermilab) are constructed within the framework of the US LHC Accelerator Research Program (LARP).
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Performance of Nb $_{3}$ Sn RRP Strands and Cables Based on a 108/127 Stack Design
Emanuela Barzi,Giorgio Ambrosio,N. Andreev,R. Bossert,R. Carcagno,Sandor Feher,V.S. Kashikhin,V.V. Kashikhin,M.J. Lamm,F. Nobrega,Igor Novitski,Y. Pishalnikov,C. Sylvester,M.A. Tartaglia,Daniele Turrioni,Ryuji Yamada,Alexander V. Zlobin,Michael Field,S. Hong,J.A. Parrell,Youzhu Zhang +20 more
TL;DR: The NbSn strand produced by Oxford Superconducting Technology (OST) with the Restack Rod Process (RRP) is presently considered as a baseline conductor for the Fermilab's accelerator magnet Rmmp;mp;D program as discussed by the authors.
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Impact of Coil Compaction on ${\hbox {Nb}}_{3}{\hbox {Sn}}$ LARP HQ Magnet
Helene Felice,Giorgio Ambrosio,Michael Anerella,D. Bocian,R. Bossert,Shlomo Caspi,B. Collins,Daniel W. Cheng,Guram Chlachidze,D.R. Dietderich,Paolo Ferracin,Arno Godeke,A.K. Ghosh,A.R. Hafalia,J. M. Joseph,J. Krishnan,Maxim Marchevsky,G.L. Sabbi,Jesse Schmalzle,P. Wanderer,Xiaorong Wang,Alexander Zlobin +21 more
TL;DR: In the past two years the US LARP program carried out five tests on a quadrupole magnet aimed at the high luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (HiLumi-LHC) as mentioned in this paper.