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WEPMN061 | Design of Cooling System for Resonance Control of the PEFP DTL | 2176 |
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Funding: Supported by the 21st PEFP (KAERI) and MOST in Korea The temperature-controlled cooling water system was designed to obtain the resonance frequency stabilization of the normal conducting drift tube linac (DTL) for the PEFP 100 MeV proton accelerator. The primary sizing of individual closed-loop low conductivity cooling water pumping skids for each DTL system was conducted with a simulation of thermo-hydraulic network model. The temperature control schemes incorporating the process dynamic model of heat exchangers were examined to regulate the input water temperatures into the DTL during the steady state operation. The closed water circuits to achieve system performance and stability for low and full duty operation modes were discussed, and numerical results were also presented. |