Author: Pan, G.F.
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THPFI022 The M-C Application in Designing Tailored Cryopump Used in Cyciae-100 Cyclotron 3342
 
  • S.P. Zhang, Z.G. Li, G.F. Pan, J.S. Xing, F. Yang, T.J. Zhang
    CIAE, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  A compact high intensity cyclotron CYCIAE-100 was selected as the driver for the Beijing Radioactive Ion Facility (BRIF). A pressure of 5×10-8 mbar is required to achieve acceptable beam losses in the CYCIAE-100 cyclotron. As the existing ports on the cyclotron valley are insufficient to provide enough pumping speed using commercially available pumps, two tailored cryopanels with a pumping speed of 60000 l/s for each are designed. Based on the Monte-Carlo method, a mathematical model of molecular movement and collision between the panels and their shield was developed. The ratio of molecular reflected to the baffle to molecular passing through the baffle is the sticking probability on the panels. When taking the transmission probability of the chevron baffle, capture coefficient of cryopanel can be calculated. It could provide a reference to design the cryopanel shape and its condensation area.