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MOIOA01 | The FRIB Project at MSU | 1 |
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Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE-SC0000661. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is ready to start construction. The facility will utilize a high-intensity, heavy-ion driver linac to provide stable ion beams from protons to uranium up to energies of >200 MeV/u and at a beam power of up to 400 kW. The superconducting cw linac consists of 330 individual low-beta (β = 0.041, 0.085, 0.29, and 0.53 at 80.5 MHz and 322 MHz) cavities in 49 cryomodules operating at 2 K. This paper discusses the current development status of the project with emphasis on the linac SRF acquisition. SRF coldmass and cryomodule component designs are briefly summarized. A SRF production facility, currently under construction, is described. |
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THIOA04 | Low-Beta Cryomodule Design Optimized for Large-Scale Linac Installations | 825 |
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Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE-SC0000661. This paper will present most recent design developments at FRIB to optimize low-beta cryomodules for large-scale linac installations. FRIB, which requires the fabrication of 53 cryomodules, has to emphasize ease of assembly and alignment plus low cost. This paper will present experimental results of a novel kinematic rail support system which significantly eases cryomodule assembly. Design choices for mass-production are presented. Results of vibration calculations and measurements on a FRIB prototype cryomodule will be reported. |
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Slides THIOA04 [10.842 MB] | |