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Akcelik, V.

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TUZBC01 Towards Simulation of Electromagnetics and Beam Physics at the Petascale 889
 
  • Z. Li, V. Akcelik, A. E. Candel, L. Ge, A. C. Kabel, K. Ko, L. Lee, C.-K. Ng, E. E. Prudencio, G. L. Schussman, R. Uplenchwar, L. Xiao
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
  Funding: Work supported by DOE contract DE-AC02-76SF00515.

Under the support of the U. S. DOE SciDAC program, SLAC has been developing a suite of 3D parallel finite-element codes aimed at high-accuracy, high-fidelity electromagnetic and beam physics simulations for the design and optimization of next-generation particle accelerators. Running on the latest supercomputers, these codes have made great strides in advancing the state of the art in applied math and computer science at the petascale that enable the integrated modeling of electromagnetics, self-consistent Particle-In-Cell (PIC) particle dynamics as well as thermal, mechanical, and multi-physics effects. This paper will present 3D results of trapped mode calculations in an ILC cryomodule and the modeling of the ILC Sheet Beam klystron, shape determination of superconducting RF (SCRF) cavities and multipacting studies of SCRF HOM couplers, as well as 2D and preliminary 3D PIC simulation results of the LCLS RF gun.

 
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WEPMS048 Modelling Imperfection Effects on Dipole Modes in TESLA Cavity 2454
 
  • L. Xiao, C. Adolphsen, V. Akcelik, A. C. Kabel, K. Ko, L. Lee, Z. Li, C.-K. Ng
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
 
  Funding: Work supported by DOE contract DE-AC02-76SF00515

The actual cell shape of the TESLA cavities differ from the ideal due to fabrication errors, the addition of stiffening rings and the frequency tuning process. Cavity imperfection shift the dipole mode frequencies and alter the Qext's from those computed for the idea cavity. A Qext increase could be problematic if its value exceeds the limit required for ILC beam stability. To study these effects, a cavity imperfection model was established using a mesh distortion method. The eigensolver Omega3P was then used to find the critical dimensions that contribute to the Qext spread and frequency shift by comparing predictions to TESLA cavity measurement data. Using the imperfection parameters obtained from these studies, artificial imperfection models were generated and the resulting wakefields were used as input to the beam tracking code Lucretia to study the effect on beam emittance. In this paper, we present the results of these studies and suggest tolerances for the cavity dimensions.