Author: Misiara, N.
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MOPOY053 The SARAF-LINAC Project Status 971
 
  • N. Pichoff, N. Bazin, L. Boudjaoui, P. Brédy, D. Chirpaz-Cerbat, R. Cubizolles, B. Dalena, G. Ferrand, B. Gastineau, P. Gastinel, P. Girardot, F. Gougnaud, P. Hardy, M. Jacquemet, F. Leseigneur, C. Madec, N. Misiara, P.A.P. Nghiem, D. Uriot
    CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • P. Bertrand, M. Di Giacomo, R. Ferdinand, J.-M. Lagniel, J.F. Leyge, M. Michel
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
  SNRC and CEA collaborate to the upgrade of the SARAF accelerator to 5 mA CW 40 MeV deuteron and proton beams (Phase 2). CEA is in charge of the design, construction and commissioning of the superconducting linac (SARAF-LINAC Project). This paper presents to the accelerator community the status at March 2016 of the SARAF-LINAC Project.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-MOPOY053  
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MOPOY054 Status of the ESS RFQ 974
 
  • D. Chirpaz-Cerbat, A. Albéri, A.C. Chauveau, M. Lacroix, N. Misiara, G. Perreu, O. Piquet, H. Przybilski, N. Sellami
    CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • N. Berton, G. Bourdelle, M. Desmons, A.C. France, V.M. Hennion, P.-A. Leroy, B. Pottin
    CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
 
  The ESS Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) is a 4-vanes resonant cavity designed at the frequency of 352.21 MHz. It must accelerate and bunch a 70mA proton beams from 75keV to 3.62MeV with a 4% duty cycle. The RFQ design has already been done, and documented in other papers. This one will present the global status of the RFQ, with technical solutions cho-sen for the main components (for fabrication and op-eration) and the present status of the RFQ fabrication.  
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WEPMB003 Design of the HWR Cavities for SARAF 2119
 
  • G. Ferrand, L. Boudjaoui, D. Chirpaz-Cerbat, P. Hardy, F. Leseigneur, C. Madec, N. Misiara, N. Pichoff
    CEA/IRFU, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
  CEA is committed to delivering a Medium Energy Beam Transfer line and a superconducting linac (SCL) for SARAF accelerator in order to accelerate 5mA beam of either protons from 1.3 MeV to 35 MeV or deuterons from 2.6 MeV to 40 MeV. The SCL consists in 4 cryomodules. The first two identical cryomodules host 6 half-wave resonator (HWR) low beta cavities (β = 0.09) at 176 MHz. The last two identical cryomodule will host 7 HWR high-beta cavities (β = 0.18) at 176 MHz. Low-beta and high beta cavities have been optimized to limit electric and magnetic peak fields in the cavity, and to minimize the dissipated power. Manufacturing constraints and helium cooling were taken into consideration to minimize the risk during manufacturing and operation. Preliminary mechanical studies of the cavity and of the tuning system, as well as preliminary studies of the couplers and pick-up antennas were carried out. This work will be presented in this poster.  
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