Author: Bandelmann, R.
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MOPB103 Vertical Electro-Polishing at DESY of a 1.3 GHz Gun Cavity for CW Application 399
 
  • N. Steinhau-Kühl, R. Bandelmann, D. Kostin, A. Matheisen, M. Schmökel, J.K. Sekutowicz
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  Superconducting gun cavities for cw operation in accelerators are under study. In 2003 a three-and-a-half cell gun cavity was chemically treated with buffered chemical polishing and tested successfully in a collaboration between Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf and DESY. For several years a 1.3-GHz 1.6-cell resonator has been under study, which has been built and tested at DESY and elsewhere. For further studies and optimization the gun cavity needed to be electro-polished, which was conducted at DESY for the first time using vertical electro-polishing. The technical set-up for the vertical electro-polishing and high pressure rinsing as well as the processing parameters applied and the adaptation of the existing infrastructure to the 1.6-cell geometry at DESY are presented.  
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TUPB105 String Assembly for the EU-XFEL 3.9 GHz Module at DESY 869
 
  • M. Schmökel, R. Bandelmann, A. Daniel, A. Matheisen, P. Schilling, B. van der Horst
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • R. Paparella, P. Pierini, D. Sertore
    INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
 
  For the injector of the EU- XFEL one so-called 3.9 GHz module is required. This special module houses eight 3.9 GHz s.c. cavities, a beam position monitor and a quadrupole package. The cavities were fabricated and vertically tested as an in-kind contribution to the EU-XFEL by INFN Milano collaborators. The power couplers have been fabricated and conditioned by FNAL. The string assembly took place inside the ISO 4 cleanroom at DESY. A seven meter long alignment and assembly girder for this special string assembly has been designed and fabricated at DESY. The girder facilitates the assembly of the 3.9 GHz resonators with alternating power coupler orientation in ISO 4 cleanrooms. For redundancy and fast action on problems during string assembly, the DESY high pressure rinsing system (HPR) has been modified on the basis of the INFN Milano design for this 3.9 GHz application. The HPR has been qualified by four 3.9 GHz resonators, tested at INFN Milano. The integration of the cavities into Helium vessels, power coupler coupling factor and the power coupler assembly at DESY is qualified by one cavity that has been equipped with Helium tank and a power coupler and tested horizontally.  
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