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Nehring, R.

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MO6PFP015 Fabrication and Production Test Results of Multi-Element Corrector Magnets for the Fermilab Booster Synchrotron 163
 
  • G. Velev, J. DiMarco, C.C. Drennan, D.J. Harding, V.S. Kashikhin, O. Kiemschies, S. Kotelnikov, J.R. Lackey, A.V. Makarov, A. Makulski, R. Nehring, D.F. Orris, W. Pellico, E. Prebys, P. Schlabach, D.G.C. Walbridge
    Fermilab, Batavia
 
 

Funding: Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy


The fabrication of the multi-element corrector magnets for the Fermilab Booster synchrotron has just been completed. These water-cooled packages include six different corrector types - normal and skews oriented dipole, quadrupole and sextupole elements. They will provide full orbit control, tune and chromaticity of the beam over the whole range of Booster energies, from 0.4 GeV to 8 GeV. During production, a set of quality assurance measurements were performed, including special thermal tests. This paper summarizes the results from these measurements as well as discussing some specific steps of the magnet fabrication process.

 
TU5PFP056 Control System Design for Automatic Cavity Tuning Machines 953
 
  • R.H. Carcagno, T.N. Khabiboulline, S. Kotelnikov, A. Makulski, R. Nehring, J.M. Nogiec, M.C. Ross, W. Schappert
    Fermilab, Batavia
  • A. Goessel, J. Iversen, D. Klinke, G. Kreps, W.-D. Möller, C. Mueller, D. Proch, J.H. Thie
    DESY, Hamburg
 
 

A series of four automatic tuning machines for 9-cell TESLA-type cavities are being developed and fabricated through a collaboration between DESY, FNAL and KEK. These machines are intended to support high-throughput cavity fabrication for construction of large SRF-based accelerator projects. Two of these machines will be delivered to cavity vendors for the tuning of XFEL cavities. The control system for these machines must support a high level of automation adequate for industrial use by non-expert operators. This paper describes the control system hardware and software designs, and shows preliminary results obtained with a tuning machine prototype.