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WEPRO067 | Development of NICA Injection Complex | 2103 |
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The new accelerator complex Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) is assumed to operate using two linear accelerators: the Alvarez-type linac LU-20 as injector for light ions, polarized protons and deuterons and a new linac HILac for heavy ions. The new Booster and existing Nuclotron superconducting rings are the main parts of the injection complex of the NICA collider. The status of ion sources, both linacs and rings is presented. | ||
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MOPME002 | Simulation of the Thermal Deformation and the Cooling of a Four-rod Radio Frequency Quadrupole | 376 |
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Funding: This work is supported by the European Atomic Energy Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement nr. 269565 (MAX project). A four-rod radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) contains four modulated rods kept in place by a number of stems and fixed within a resonating cavity. The position and the modulation of the rods determines the focusing and accelerating properties of the RFQ. The resonating field induces currents, and by that Joule losses, in the stems, rods and tuning plates. The temperature increase causes a mechanical deformation which may lead to a deteriorated performance of the RFQ. The temperature increase is kept small by cooling the rods and stems. A new layout of cooling channels has been proposed. The paper reports about coupled electromagnetic, fluid-dynamic, thermal and structural dynamic field simulations carried out for predicting the mechanical deformation of the stems and the rods. The results for the four-rod RFQ planned for the MYRRHA proton accelerator indicate a change of 47 μm of the distance between the rods when cooling water with a velocity of 3 m/s is applied. |
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THPME004 | Further R&D for a New Superconducting CW Heavy Ion Linac@GSI | 3211 |
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A low energy beam line (1.4 MeV/u) behind the GSI High Charge State Injecor will provide cw-heavy ion beams with high beam intensity. It is foreseen to build a new cw-heavy ion-linac for post acceleration up to 7.3 MeV/u. In preparation an advanced R&D program is defined: The first linac section (financed by HIM and partly by HGF-ARD-initiative) comprising a sc CH-cavity embedded by two sc solenoids will be tested in 2014/15 as a demonstrator. After successful testing the construction of an advanced cryomodule comprising four rf cavities is foreseen. As an intermediate step towards an entire cw-linac the use of a double of two CH-cavities is planned: Ashort 5 cell cavity should be mounted directly behind the demonstrator cavity inside a short cryostat. The design of the cw linac based on shorter sc CH-cavities would minimize the overall technical risk and costs. Besides with this cavity an optimized operation of the whole linac especially with respect to beam quality could be achieved. Last but not least the concept of continuous energy variation applying phase variation between the two cavities with constant beta profile could be tested. | ||
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THPME008 | New Reference Design of the European ADS RFQ Accelerator for MYRRHA | 3223 |
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For demonstrating the technical feasibility of nuclear waste transmutation in an Accelerator Driven System (ADS), the MYRRHA (Multi-purpose hYbrid Research Reactor for High-tech Applications) proton driver is under intensive studies. Good performance of the 2 – 4 mA, 1.5MeV RFQ (Radio-Frequency Quadrupole), the start of the accelerator chain, is essential to the reliability of the whole facility, so it must be very well designed. On the basis of the first reference design, further improvements with respect to electrode aperture, emittance growths and output distributions have been performed. The simulation results of the new reference design are presented in this paper. | ||
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THPME012 | Results of the High Power Test of the 325 MHz 4-Rod RFQ Prototype | 3235 |
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For the FAIR proton linac at GSI a 325 MHz 4-rod RFQ prototype has been built. On this prototype RF measure- ments have been carried out. After low power conditioning in cw mode the structure was high power tested in pulsed mode. During the performance tests the 6 stem prototype was optimized and has shown the feasibility of a dipole free 4-rod RFQ at high frequencies and was testet up to 120 kW per meter. In this tests the input power and the electrode voltage was observed using gamma spectroskopy. From this the shunt impedance was calculated and compared to other methods of measurements. The power test results are presented in this paper. | ||
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THPME014 | Beam Dynamics in the LEBT for FRANZ | 3241 |
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The two Low Energy Beam Transport (LEBT) sections of the accelerator-driven neutron source FRANZ* consist of four solenoids. The first section with two solenoids will match the 120 keV proton beam into a chopper system**. Downstream from the chopper system a second section with two more solenoids will match the beam into the acceptance of the following RFQ. The accelerator will be operated using either a 2 mA dc beam or a pulsed beam with intensities from 50 mA to 200 mA at 250 kHz repetition rate. The high intensity of these ion beams requires the consideration of space-charge effects. Particle simulations with varying parameter sets have been performed in order to determine the settings providing best transmission and beam quality. Loss profiles along the transport channel were computed to identify hotspots. Simulation results for best transmission at lowest emittance growth will be presented.
* O. Meusel et al., Proc. of LINAC12, Tel-Aviv, Israel, MO3A03 ** C. Wiesner et al., Proc. of IPAC2012, New Orleans, LA., USA, THPPP074 |
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