Author: Sobiech, Z.K.
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MOPWA031 Beam Induced Ferrite Heating of the LHC Injection Kickers and Proposals for Improved Cooling 732
 
  • M.J. Barnes, S. Calatroni, F. Caspers, L. Ducimetière, M. Garlaschè, V. Gomes Namora, V. Mertens, Z.K. Sobiech, M. Taborelli, J.A. Uythoven, W.J.M. Weterings
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
  • H.A. Day
    UMAN, Manchester, United Kingdom
 
  The two LHC in­jec­tion kicker sys­tems pro­duce a kick of 1.3 T.m with a flat­top du­ra­tion vari­able up to 7860 ns, and rise and fall times of less than 900 ns and 3000 ns, re­spec­tively. A beam screen is placed in the aper­ture of each mag­net, which con­sists of a ce­ramic tube with con­duc­tors in the inner wall. The con­duc­tors pro­vide a path for the beam image cur­rent and screen the fer­rite yoke against wake fields. Re­cent LHC op­er­a­tion, with high in­ten­sity beam sta­ble for many hours, re­sulted in sig­nif­i­cant heat­ing of both the fer­rite yoke and beam im­ped­ance re­duc­tion fer­rites. For one kicker mag­net the fer­rite yoke ap­proached its Curie tem­per­a­ture. As a re­sult of a long ther­mal time-con­stant the fer­rites can re­quire sev­eral hours to cool enough to re-in­ject beam, thus lim­it­ing the avail­abil­ity of the LHC. Ther­mal mea­sure­ment data has been analysed, a ther­mal model de­vel­oped and emis­siv­ity mea­sure­ments car­ried out. The ef­fects of var­i­ous mea­sures to im­prove the fer­rite cool­ing have been sim­u­lated, in­clud­ing an im­proved emis­siv­ity of the vac­uum tank and ac­tive cool­ing on the out­side of the tank.