Author: Huang, G.
Paper Title Page
MOAA01
Design of the Superconducting Linac for CiADS Facing High Reliability  
 
  • Y. He, W.L. Chen, W.P. Dou, G. Huang, H. Jia, S.H. Liu, Y.S. Qin, L.P. Sun, Z.J. Wang, J. Zhao
    IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China
 
  Funding: Supported by NSF U22A20261, Large Research Infrastructures - China initiative Accelerator Driven System
CiADS is the world’s first Accelerator Driven System with a Mega-watt beam power. The linac of CiADS consists of a 500 MeV and 5 mA with five-family superconducting resonators located directly downstream of the Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ). The most significant challenge in designing the superconducting linac for CiADS is to ensure high-reliability operation with minimal beam loss control at 10-7 level and availability maximization through specifically designed hardware and software. In this presentation, we will discuss the physical design of the superconducting linac, including the fault compensation based on beam loss control and high reliability designs of the RF amplifier and power supply.
 
Cite • reference for this paper using ※ BibTeX, ※ LaTeX, ※ Text/Word, ※ RIS, ※ EndNote (xml)