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WEPPR027 |
Complete Electromagnetic Design of the ESS-Bilbao RFQ Cold Model |
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- A. Vélez, I. Bustinduy, J. Feuchtwanger, N. Garmendia, O. González, I. Madariaga, J.L. Muñoz, D. de Cos
ESS Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain
- F.J. Bermejo
Bilbao, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bilbao, Spain
- V. Etxebarria, J. Portilla
University of the Basque Country, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bilbao, Spain
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In this work, the ESS-Bilbao 352,2 Mhz RFQ Cold Model to be built in the ESS-Bilbao accelerator facility is presented. The Cold Model intends to be a small scale representation of the final 4 meters long RFQ which will be able to accelerate a 75 mA proton beam from 75 keV to 3 MeV. The work shown here covers the complete electromagnetic design process of the Cold Model which will be built in aluminium with a total length of 1 meter. Moreover, in order to find out fabrication tolerances, a longitudinal test modulation in the vane regions similar to the one designed for the final RFQ is included in the Cold Model. This modulation represents also a useful tool in order to test the agreement between measurements and electromagnetic simulations. In addition, a complete parametric study of the RFQ ends and radial matchers is presented as an important design parameter able to adjust the field flatness. Finally, slug tuning rods are also added to be able to test the tuning procedures. A final RFQ Cold Model prototype has been designed and is currently under fabrication.
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TUPPC030 |
Status of the Ion Sources at ESS-Bilbao |
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- J. Feuchtwanger, I. Arredondo, F.J. Bermejo, I. Bustinduy, J. Corres, M. Eguiraun, P.J. González, J.L. Muñoz
ESS Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain
- V. Etxebarria, J. Jugo, J. Portilla
University of the Basque Country, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bilbao, Spain
- R. Miracoli
ESS-Bilbao, Zamudio, Spain
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Currently there are two types of ion sources under development and testing at ESS-Bilbao, the first one is a Penning type source based on the ISIS/RAL source, modified to use permanent magnets to generate the Penning field. The second source is an off-resonance ECR source that is being developed in-house. The Penning source is in the late stages of commissioning, and a beam has been extracted from it. Currently the main work on that source is in the optimization of the operating parameters. The ECR source on the other hand is in the early stages of the commissioning, all parts have been fabricated, and Vacuum tests are underway. Testing of the RF and control systems will follow, and finally the whole system will be tested. The control system for both ion sources was developed under LabView, and runs on a real time system. While for testing the timing sequences run locally, the system is being developed so that it can run using a central timing system.
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THEPPB001 |
Design and Fabrication of The ESS-Bilbao RFQ Prototype Models |
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- I. Bustinduy, F.J. Bermejo, J. Feuchtwanger, N. Garmendia, A. Ghiglino, O. González, P.J. González, I. Madariaga, J.L. Muñoz, I. Rueda, F. Sordo Balbin, A. Vélez, D. de Cos
ESS Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain
- V. Etxebarria, J. Portilla
University of the Basque Country, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bilbao, Spain
- A. Garbayo
AVS, Eibar, Gipuzkoa, Spain
- S. Jolly
UCL, London, United Kingdom
- S.R. Lawrie, A.P. Letchford
STFC/RAL/ISIS, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, United Kingdom
- J.K. Pozimski, P. Savage
Imperial College of Science and Technology, Department of Physics, London, United Kingdom
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As part of the development of the ESS-Bilbao Accelerator in Spain, two different sets of radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) models have been developed. On one hand, a set of four oxygen free high conductivity copper weld test models has been designed and manufactured, in order to test different welding methods as well as other mechanical aspects involved in the fabrication of the RFQ. On the other hand, a 352.2 MHz four vane RFQ cold model, with a length of 1 meter, has been designed and built in Aluminum. It serves as a good test bench to investigate the validity of different finite element analysis (FEA) software packages. This is a critical part, since the design of the final RFQ will be based on such simulations. The cold model also includes 16 slug tuners and 8 couplers/pick-up ports, which will allow to use the bead-pull perturbation method, by measuring the electric field profile, Q-value and resonant modes. In order to investigate fabrication tolerances, the cold model also comprises a longitudinal test modulation in the vanes, which is similar to the one designed for the final RFQ.
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