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Outgassing Analysis During Transport for 14m Long Arc-Cell Vacuum Chambers of the Taiwan Photon Source |
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- L.H. Wu, C.K. Chan, C.H. Chang, C.-C. Chang, S.W. Chang, Y.P. Chang, B.Y. Chen, J.-R. Chen, Z.W. Chen, C.M. Cheng, G.-Y. Hsiung, S-N. Hsu, H.P. Hsueh, C.S. Huang, Y.T. Huang, T.Y. Lee, I.C. Yang
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
- J.-R. Chen
National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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An outgassing analysis during transportation for the large, 14-m-long, ultra-high-vacuum aluminum arc-cell chambers of the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) was performed using residual gas analysis (RGA). Each cell was baked to 150 °C in the laboratory to achieve ultra-high vacuum. Under pumping by primarily ion pumps (IP) and non-evaporable getter (NEG) pumps, the cells obtained pressures of 6.4×10-9 Pa on average, and the main residual gas was H2. Here, vacuum pressure measurements and residual gas analyses were performed in situ while a cell chamber was being transported. It was found that the vibration of the arc-cell vacuum chamber caused the pressure to rise abruptly; in this case, the main outgassing gas was CH4. Once the arc cell had been fully installed, the vacuum pressure gradually decreased to the original vacuum pressure because of the pumping effect of the ion gauges.
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WEPHA048 |
Behavior of Vacuum Pressure in TPS Vacuum System |
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- I.C. Yang, C.K. Chan, C.-C. Chang, B.Y. Chen, J.-R. Chen, C.M. Cheng, J. -Y. Chuang, G.-Y. Hsiung, C.K. Kuan, C.C. Liang, I.C. Sheng, L.H. Wu
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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Taiwan Photon source (TPS) is in its first stage commissioning in 2014-2015. The vacuum systems of TPS were installed for commissioning since August 2014. After four months performance testing and subsystem integration, the commissioning of booster ring began on 12 December and then the first 3 GeV beam was stored on 31 December. 100mA beam current, 35Ah accumulated beam dose was archived in March 2015 before machine shut down. The average pressure in storage ring is 2.8×10-8 Pa before commissioning, rising to 1.33×10-7 Pa with 100mA beam current. In 35Ah accumulated beam dose, the target of beam cleaning effect has reached to 8.92×10-10 Pa/mA. The vacuum performance, experience and events during commissioning will be presented in this paper.
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