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Vogel, H.

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MOPD001 SRF Capabilities at ACCEL in view of ILC/XFEL 445
 
  • M. Pekeler, S. Bauer, M. Peiniger, H. Vogel, P. vom Stein
    ACCEL, Bergisch Gladbach
 
  In the last decade, ACCEL has manufactured a variety of prototype SRF cavities but also more than 100 TESLA shape 1.3 GHz 9 cell cavities and more than 100 SNS 805 MHz 6-cell cavities. For the ILC R&D at FNAL, we have delivered 12 ILC 9-cell 1.3 GHz cavities and are currently producing 12 additional such cavities. ACCEL is prepared for the industrial production of cavities, couplers and also the module assembly for the XFEL. We have internally evaluated the needs and costs for an in house production of the XFEL cavities. Within an industrial study we have analysed the coupler production for the XFEL, developed a series production adapted XFEL coupler design based on the TTF-III coupler and determined the costs for the series production. ACCEL participated also in a module assembly study and investigated the costs for manpower and infrastructure to manufacture the needed modules for the XFEL within the forseen time of three years. Last year ACCEL was contracted by DESY to built up an industrial plant for electropolishing 1.3 GHz 9 cell cavities. This plant is in routine operation since November 2007 and we have sucessfully electropolished the first series of 10 cavities for DESY.  
WEPC111 Latest Progress in Insertion Devices at ACCEL Instruments 2261
 
  • D. Doelling, B. Fischer, A. Hobl, P. A. Komorowski, D. Krischel, M. Meyer-Reumers, H. Vogel
    ACCEL, Bergisch Gladbach
 
  ACCEL Instruments GmbH has designed, manufactured, and tested several insertion devices for synchrotron light sources and free electron lasers around the world. ACCEL has been awarded for the construction of two In – Vacuum – Undulators for the ALBA/CELLS synchrotron light source in Barcelona, Spain. The design originates from the standard ESRF IVU based on the license agreement with their ID group. The status of the design work will be summarized. Also ACCEL is manufacturing two granite measurement benches for the FERMI project at Elettra in Trieste, Italy. Both benches are designed to characterize insertion devices in a fast and accurate way. A summary of the commissioning results will be presented. A full functional prototype Hybrid Undulator for the European X-FEL project in Hamburg was delivered successfully and, as the first device, in full compliance with the technical specification. Also the industrial study requested by DESY for the adaptation of the design towards a large series production of 5m long undulators for the European X-FEL, was completed as the first one in full compliance with the DESY specification and the basic conclusions are presented.