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MOPPC094 |
ARIEL Control System at TRIUMF – Project Update |
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- R.B. Nussbaumer, D. Dale, D.B. Morris, K. Negishi, J.J. Pon, J.E. Richards, G. Waters, P.J. Yogendran
TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
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The Advanced Rare Isotope & Electron Linac (ARIEL) facility at TRIUMF, scheduled for Phase 1 completion in 2014, will use a control system based on EPICS. Discrete subsystems within the accelerator, beamlines and conventional facilities have been clearly identified. Control system strategies for each identified subsystem have been developed, and components have been chosen to satisfy the unique requirements of each system. The ARIEL control system will encompass methodology already established in the TRIUMF ISAC & ISAC-II facilities in addition to adoption of a number of technologies previously unused at TRIUMF. The scope includes interface with other discrete subsystems such as cryogenics and power distribution, as well as complete subsystem controls packages.
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THPPC001 |
Overview of "The Scans" in the Central Control System of TRIUMF's 500 MeV Cyclotron |
1090 |
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- J.J. Pon, K.S. Lee, M. Mouat, P.J. Yogendran
TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
- B. Davison
SFU, Burnaby, BC, Canada
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The Controls Group for TRIUMF's 500 MeV cyclotron developed, runs and maintains a software application known as The Scans whose purpose is to: a) log events, b) enunciate alarms and warnings, c) perform simple actions on the hardware, and d) provide software interlocks for machine protection. Since its inception more than 35 years ago, The Scans has increasingly become an essential part for the proper operation of the Cyclotron. This paper gives an overview of The Scans, its advantages and limitations, and desired improvements.
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Poster THPPC001 [4.637 MB]
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THPPC136 |
Stabilizing the Beam Current Split Ratio in TRIUMF's 500 MeV Cyclotron with High Level, Closed-Loop Feedback Software |
1370 |
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- J.J. Pon, K.S. Lee, M. Mouat, T. Planche, P.J. Yogendran
TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
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In the pursuit of progressively more stable beam currents at TRIUMF's 500 MeV cyclotron there was a proposal to regulate the beam current split ratio for two primary beamlines with closed-loop feedback. Initial runs have shown promising results and have justified further efforts in that direction. This paper describes the software to provide the closed-loop feedback, and future developments.
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Poster THPPC136 [4.309 MB]
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