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MOPP044 | MSU RE-Accelerator ReA3 0.085 QWR Cryomodule Status | 155 |
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ReA3 β=0.085 QWR cryomodule is the third cryomodule for the superconducting LINAC of ReA3 reaccelerated beam facility, which will bring the maximum beam energy to 3 MeV/u for heavy ions. This cryomodule consists of 8 β=0.085 QWR cavities and 3 9T superconducting solenoids and operates at 4K. Qualification of cavities and FPCs and the construction of cold mass was completed in 2013. The installation of the module was completed this summer. Functioning not only as an important part of the ReA3 facility, cryomodule 3 also serves as a test bed for FRIB driver Linac and demonstrated the technology needed for FRIB CMs. Here we report the construction, installation and testing of the β=0.085 cryomodule and the development of the critical components.
Project funded by Michigan State University |
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THPP046 | SRF Highbay Technical Infrastructure for FRIB Production at Michigan State University | 954 |
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Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE- SC0000661 Michigan State University (MSU) has funded the construction of a new 27,000 square foot high bay building to house the Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) infrastructure for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) production requirements. The construction has been completed and beneficial occupancy began on May 19th, 2014. The new SRF highbay includes over 4,000 square feet of cleanroom and chemistry facility space, automated cavity etch tools, ultra pure water systems, cold mass component inspection area, hydrogen degassing furnace, SRF testing capabilities for three vertical test Dewars and two horizontal cryomodule test bunkers with dedicated helium refrigeration system. The status of the technical equipment design, installation and commissioning will be presented. |
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