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Smith, J.D.A.

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TUPEC056 Evolutionary Algorithms in the Design of Crab Cavities 1850
 
  • C. Lingwood, G. Burt, K. Gunn
    Cockcroft Institute, Lancaster University, Lancaster
  • J.D.A. Smith
    Tech-X, Boulder, Colorado
 
 

The design of RF cavities is a multivariate multi-objective problem. Manual optimisation is poorly suited to this class of investigation, and the use of numerical methods results in a non-differentiable problem. Thus the only reliable optimisation algorithms employ heuristic methods. Using an evolutionary algorithm guided by Pareto ranking methods, a crab cavity design can be optimised for transverse voltage (VT) while maintaining acceptable surface fields and the correct operating frequency. Evolutionary algorithms are an example of a parallel meta-heuristic search technique inspired by natural evolution. They allow complex, epistatic (non-linear) and multimodal (multiple optima and/or sub-optima) optimization problems to be efficiently explored. Using the concept of domination the solutions can be ordered into Pareto fronts. The first of which contains a set of cavity designs for which no one objective (e.g. the transverse voltage) can be improved without decrementing other objectives.