Author: Atanasov, M.G.
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THPPD074 Effect of a Metallized Chamber upon the Field Response of a Kicker Magnet: Simulation Results and Analytical Calculations 3686
 
  • M.J. Barnes, M.G. Atanasov, T. Fowler, T. Kramer, T. Stadlbauer
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  Metallized racetrack vacuum chambers will be used in the pulsed magnets of the Austrian cancer therapy and research facility, MedAustron. It is important that the metallization does not unduly degrade field rise and fall times or the flattop of the field pulse in the pulsed magnets. This was of particular concern for a tune kicker magnet, which has a specified rise and fall time of 100 ns. The impact of the metallization, upon the transient field response, has been determined by finite element method (FEM) simulations: the dependency of the field response to the metallization thickness and resistivity are presented. Formulae for the field response, which permit the use of a ramped transient excitation current, are presented: thus the coating thickness and resistivity can be determined which result in a maximum permissible field attenuation and delay for a given current rise time. In addition, results of simulations of the effect of a magnetic brazing collar, located between the ceramic vacuum chamber and flange, are reported.