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MOPH32 |
Beam Parameter Reconstruction at the Input of LEBT of C-ADS Injector II |
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- W.L. Chen, W.P. Dou, Y. He, S.H. Liu, Y.S. Qin, C. Wang, W.S. Wang, Z.J. Wang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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The Injector II for the C-ADS is designed to accelerate a proton beam to 10 MeV in continuous wave (CW) mode with beam current up to 10 mA, which is the demonstration of the key technologies for CiADS. The LEBT section physical length and dynamic lattice is calibrated recently, and the more receivable beam parameters has been reconstructed at the input of LEBT. AS the transport of high current beams at low energies is critical, for at kinetic energies of a few MeV, the beams are space charge dominated. This paper will introduce beam parameters reconstruction based on emittance measurement experiment and PIC code TraceWin to reconstruct with space charge considered.
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Orbit Correction Study based on Simulation for Injector II |
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- W.S. Wang, W.L. Chen, W.P. Dou, Y. He, P. Jiang, S.H. Liu, Y.S. Qin, Z.J. Wang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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Orbit correction is one of the most fundamental process-es used for beam control in accelerators. The CADS is a CW machine and a few particle loss will cause serious damage to the machine. Therefore, the quality of the or-bit control is an essential component towards the effi-ciency in operation, flexibility in machine studies. This paper describes an orbit correction implementation using singular value decomposition(SVD) of the response ma-trix and the simulation of its application to the CIADS injector II. This effort was achieved by exploiting the capabilities of Python, which provided the hands-on modules to develop the GUI code easily. Also involved in this effort was the code TraceWin, which was used to construct the virtual machine by providing the parame-ters of the Linac optics. Several iterations of the orbit correction may be required in order to obtain a satisfac-tory control of the orbit, because the the response matrix changes with iteration in an attenuating mode. After ap-propriate removal the redundancy steerers, a promising result of the orbit control was achieved.
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Calibration of the BPM Offsets in Cryomodule at CiADS Injector II |
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- C. Feng, Y. He, W.S. Wang, Z.J. Wang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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China Initiative Accelerator Driven System (CiADS) project is a strategic plan to solve the nuclear waste problem and the resource problem for nuclear power plants in China. For CiADS driven linac, which has a long superconducting accelerator section, traditional ways to calibrate the Beam Position Monitor (BPM) are not always available. In order to calibrate the BPM offsets in cryomodule so as to adjust the beam orbit effectively and accurately, we have tried to scan the superconducting solenoid's current, read the BPM values, and fit the data to get BPM offsets.
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Redundancy Analysis of Solid-state Ampliifers for CiADS Accelerator |
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- P.H. Gao, W.L. Chen, W.P. Dou, C. Feng, Y. He, H. Jia, Y.Z. Jia, P. Jiang, S.H. Liu, Y.S. Qin, C. Wang, W.S. Wang, Z.J. Wang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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The solid-state amplifier(SSA) will be applied in China Initial Accelerator Driven System (CiADS) accelarator. 20KW SSA is the basis of RF power systems. With considering power loss redundancy of the main amplifier(MA) is analyzed by builting k/N reliability model for various redundancy. 26/30 redundancy is optimal for 20KW SSA in term of reliability.
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