Author: Prieto, P.S.
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MOPO013 RF Test Results from Cryomodule 1 at the Fermilab SRF Beam Test Facility 79
 
  • E.R. Harms, J. Branlard, K. Carlson, B. Chase, E. Cullerton, A. Hocker, C.C. Jensen, P.W. Joireman, A.L. Klebaner, T. Kubicki, M.J. Kucera, A.M. Legan, J.R. Leibfritz, A. Martinez, M.W. McGee, S. Nagaitsev, O.A. Nezhevenko, D.J. Nicklaus, H. Pfeffer, Y.M. Pischalnikov, P.S. Prieto, J. Reid, W. Schappert, V. Tupikov, P. Varghese
    Fermilab, Batavia, USA
 
  Funding: Operated by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the United States Department of Energy.
Powered operation of Cryomodule 1 (CM-1) at the Fermilab SRF Beam Test Facility began in late 2010. Since then a series of tests first on the eight individual cavities and then the full cryomodule have been performed. We report on the results of these tests and lessons learned which will have an impact on future module testing at Fermilab.
 
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THPO040 A Wire Position Monitor System for the 1.3GHz Tesla-Style Cryomodule at the Fermilab New Muon Lab 806
 
  • N. Eddy, B.J. Fellenz, P.S. Prieto, A. Semenov, D.C. Voy, M. Wendt
    Fermilab, Batavia, USA
 
  Funding: Operated by Fermi Research Alliance LLC under contract #DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the US Department of Energy.
A wire position monitor system was put in place to monitor the motion of the 300mm return pipe in the first 1.3GHz Tesla-style cryomodule currently under RF testing at the Fermilab New Muon Lab. An overview of the system is given along with initial results including cooldown and subsequent testing.