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The Injector Cryomodule for e-Linac at TRIUMF |
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- R.E. Laxdal, C.D. Beard, S.R. Koscielniak, A. Koveshnikov, A.K. Mitra, T.C. Ries, I. Sekachev, V. Zvyagintsev
TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
- M. Mondal, V. Naik
DAE/VECC, Calcutta, India
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The e-Linac project at TRIUMF, now funded, is specified to accelerate 10mA of electrons to 50MeV using 1.3GHz multi-cell superconducting cavities. The linac consists of three cryomodules; an injector cryomodule with one cavity and two accelerating modules with two cavities each. The injector module is being designed and constructed in collaboration with VECC in Kolkata. The design utilizes a unique box cryomodule with a top-loading cold mass. A 4K phase separator, 2K-4K heat exchanger and Joule-Thompson valve are installed within each module to produce 2K liquid. The design and status of the development will be presented.
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Slides WEOCS6 [13.002 MB]
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FROBN4 |
Commissioning of the 20MV Superconducting Linac Upgrade at TRIUMF |
linac, target, TRIUMF, ion |
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- M. Marchetto
TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
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The Phase II upgrade of the ISAC-II Superconducting Heavy Ion Linac involves the addition of twenty quarter-wave bulk niobium resonators housed in three cryomodules. This addition brings the total installed accelerating voltage from 20MV to 40MV. The cavities are produced in Canadian industry with cavity testing and cryomodule assembly at TRIUMF. The speaker will discuss commissioning of, and operations with, this major upgrade, which commenced in April 2010.
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Slides FROBN4 [3.990 MB]
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