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Yoshino, H.

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TUOBM04 FFAGs for the ERIT and ADS Projects at KURRI 1013
 
  • T. Uesugi, H. Horii, Y. Kuriyama, K. Mishima, Y. Mori, A. Osanai, T. Planche, S. Shiroya, M. Tanigaki, H. Yoshino
    KURRI, Osaka
  • M. Inoue
    SLLS, Shiga
  • Y. Ishi
    Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Energy & Public Infrastructure Systems Center, Kobe
  • M. Muto
    FFAG DDS Research Organization, Tokyo
  • K. Okabe, I. Sakai
    University of Fukui, Faculty of Engineering, Fului
 
  A chain of FFAG proton accelerator have been under construction at Kyoto University Research Reactor Institute (KURRI), Osaka, for the study of accelerator driven system (ADS) since 2004. The accelerator is a cascade type and composed of three different FFAG rings: injector, booster and main ring. The maximum energy of the main ring is 150 MeV for proton. The beam was successfully accelerated and extracted from the booster in June of 2006 and the beam commissioning of the main ring has started since then. Recently the beam has been successfully injected into the main ring.  
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TUPP014 Control System for a 150 MeV FFAG Complex in KURRI 1556
 
  • M. Tanigaki, N. Abe, K. Mishima, Y. Mori, Y. Oki, A. Osanai, S. Shiroya, K. Takami, K. Takamiya, T. Takeshita, A. Taniguchi, H. Yashima, H. Yoshino
    KURRI, Osaka
  • M. Ikeda, Y. Kijima
    Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Energy & Public Infrastructure Systems Center, Kobe
 
  A simple, convenient control system has been developed for a 150 MeV proton FFAG accelerator complex at Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto University(KURRI). This control system is based on conventional PCs and programmable logic controllers (PLC) and these are connected over TCP/IP network. Each PLC is responsible for autonomous control of connected devices such as motors or power supplies, and also responsible for maintaining a parameter database periodic(~100 ms typically) read/written by remote PCs over TCP/IP network. Man-machine interfaces and integrated sequences are developed using LabView environment on these PCs. This control system has been successfully served for the actual operation of the FFAG complex, including the radiation protection control. Further developments, such as portable devices serving man-machine interfaces on site and the integration of SQL server for logging all possible parameters of this accelerator complex, are on the way.