Author: Kim, H.J.
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WEA1C02 Progress on Superconducting Linac for the RAON Heavy Ion Accelerator 180
 
  • H.J. Kim
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
 
  The RISP (Rare Isotope Science Project) has been proposed as a multi-purpose accelerator facility for providing beams of exotic rare isotopes of various energies. It can deliver ions from proton to uranium. Proton and uranium ions are accelerated up to 600 MeV and 200 MeV/u respectively. The facility consists of three superconducting linacs of which superconducting cavities are independently phased. Requirement of the linac design is especially high for acceleration of multiple charge beams. In this paper, we present the RISP linac design, the prototyping of superconducting cavity and cryomodule.  
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WEPB07 The Quality Assurance and Acceptance System of Niobium Material for RAON Cavities 206
 
  • M.J. Joung, Y. Jung, H.J. Kim
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
 
  The QAAS (Quality Assurance and Acceptance System) of superconducting material for RAON's cavities has been set up. The subject was selected by how the part is affected by RF (Radio Frequency) in the cavity operation at cryo-temperature. The QAAS consist of property analysis and checking the surface condition. Each step has criteria its own to pass the assurance and acceptance system. The method to analyze the properties and to inspect the niobium surface was described. The certificates were classified by RRR values of Nb pieces due to distribution of RRR value. The Nb properties slightly different by RRR values, so we will set a bunch of niobium pieces for one specific cavity with Nb pieces having similar RRR value.  
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