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THPIK017 |
Field Uniformity Preservation Strategies for the ESS DTL: Approach and Simulations |
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- G.S. Mauro, F. Grespan, A. Palmieri, A. Pisent
INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
- P. Mereu, M. Mezzano, C. Mingioni, M. Nenni
INFN-Torino, Torino, Italy
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The Drift Tube Linac (DTL) of the European Spallation Source (ESS) is designed to operate at 352.2 MHz with a duty cycle of 4 % (3 ms pulse length, 14 Hz repetition period) and will accelerate a proton beam of 62.5 mA pulse peak current from 3.62 to 90 MeV. This paper presents the approach taken in order to preserve field flatness of DTL Tanks. This strategy required a set of simulations and consequent choices about RF design of DTL cells, RF coupler tuning and compensation, cooling of the DTL cells. Outcomes of these simulations and the experimental verifications of this approach are then explained.
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THPVA046 |
Thermo Mechanical Study of the ESS DTL |
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- P. Mereu, M. Mezzano, C. Mingioni, M. Nenni
INFN-Torino, Torino, Italy
- F. Grespan, A. Palmieri, A. Pisent
INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
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The Drift Tube Linac (DTL) of the European Spallation Source (ESS) is designed to operate at 352.2 MHz with a duty cycle of 4 % (3 ms pulse length, 14 Hz repetition period) and will accelerate a proton beam of 62.5 mA pulse peak current from 3.62 to 90 MeV. In this paper the main issues regarding the thermo-mechanical 3D details of the DTL are addressed and a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model is proposed and validated against the experimental data. The results of these simulations are used to properly design the DTL cooling system.
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