Author: Harmer, P.R.
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THPRC022 The Cryogenic Performance of the ARIEL E-Linac Cryomodules 815
 
  • Y. Ma, K. Fong, P.R. Harmer, T. Junginger, D. Kishi, A.N. Koveshnikov, R.E. Laxdal, N. Muller, Z.Y. Yao, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada
  • E. Thoeng
    UBC & TRIUMF, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 
  The Advanced Rare Isotope Laboratory (ARIEL) project at TRIUMF requires a 50 MeV superconducting electron Linac consisting of five nine cell 1.3 GHz cavities divided into three cryomodules with one, two and two cavities in each module respectively. The cryomodule design utilizes a unique box cryomodule with a top-loading cold mass. LHe is distributed in parallel to each cryomodule at 4 K and at ~1.2 bar. Each cryomodule has a cryogenic insert on board that receives the 4 K liquid and produces 2 K liquid into a cavity phase separator. In the cryomodules the natural two-phase convection loops, i.e. siphon loop, are installed which supply 4 K liquid to thermal intercepts and return the vaporized liquid to the 4 K reservoir as a refrigerator load. The design of the cryomodule, the simulation results with Ansys Fluent and the results of the cold tests will be presented.
mayanyun@triumf.ca
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-LINAC2016-THPRC022  
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