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TUPB007 |
Progress in the Elliptical Cavities and Cryomodule Demonstrators for the ESS LINAC |
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- F. Peauger, C. Arcambal, S. Berry, N. Berton, P. Bosland, E. Cenni, J.-P. Charrier, G. Devanz, F. Éozénou, F. Gougnaud, A. Hamdi, X. Hanus, P. Hardy, V.M. Hennion, T. Joannem, F. Leseigneur, D. Loiseau, C. Madec, L. Maurice, O. Piquet, J. Plouin, J.P. Poupeau, B. Renard, D. Roudier, P. Sahuquet, C. Servouin
CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
- C. Darve, N. Elias
ESS, Lund, Sweden
- G. Olivier
IPN, Orsay, France
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The European Spallation Source (ESS) accelerator is a large superconducting linac under construction in Lund, Sweden. A collaboration between CEA Saclay, IPN Orsay and ESS-AB is established to design the elliptical cavities cryomodule of the linac. It is foreseen to build and test two cryomodule demonstrators within the next two years. We present the design evolution and the fabrication status of the cryomodule components housing four cavities. The latest test results of two prototype cavities are shown. The cryomodule assembly process and the on-going testing infrastructures at CEA Saclay are also described.
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TUPB107 |
Development of a Test Bench to Prepare the Assembly of the IFMIF LIPAC Cavity String |
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- N. Bazin, G. Devanz, P. Hardy, C. Servouin
CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
- J.K. Chambrillon
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- H. Dzitko, J. Neyret
CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
- F. Toral
CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
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The IFMIF LIPAc cryomodule houses eight half-wave resonators and eight solenoids which will be assembled on a support frame in clean room. Due to the short lattice defined by beam dynamics constraints, there is not much room between two elements for the operators’ hands to connect them. In order to test, optimize and validate the clean room assembly procedures and the associated tools, a test bench, consisting of a frame, a little bigger than one eight of the final support has been manufactured. In order to start the tests before the delivery of the actual key components of the cryomodule, a dummy cavity, solenoid and coupler were manufactured and will be used to perform tests outside and inside the clean room to validate the assembly procedure and the tools. The mock-up will then be used to train the operators for the assembly of the whole string.
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Status of the Power Couplers for the ESS Elliptical Cavity Prototypes |
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- C. Arcambal
CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
- P. Bosland, M. Desmons, G. Devanz, G. Ferrand, A. Hamdi, P. Hardy, H. Jenhani, F. Leseigneur, C. Marchand, F. Peauger, O. Piquet, D. Roudier, C. Servouin
CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
- C. Darve
ESS, Lund, Sweden
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In the frame of the European Spallation Source (ESS) project, a linear accelerator composed of a superconducting section is being developed. This accelerator owns two kinds of cavities called “medium beta cavity” (β=0.67) and “high beta cavity” (β= 0.86). These cavities are equipped with RF power couplers whose main characteristics are: fundamental frequency: 704.42MHz, peak RF power: 1.1MW, repetition rate: 14Hz, RF pulse width>3.1ms. These couplers are common to the two cavities. The CEA Saclay is responsible for the design, the manufacture, the preparation and the conditioning of the couplers used for the Elliptical Cavities Cryomodule Technological Demonstrators (ECCTD). This work is performed in collaboration with ESS and the IPNO. This paper describes the coupler architecture, its different components, the main characteristics and the specific features of its elements (RF performance, dissipated power, cooling, coupler box test for the conditioning). The status of the manufacture of each coupler part is also presented.
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