Author: Ge, R.
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MOXA07 Development of the C-ADS SRF Accelerator at IHEP 19
 
  • F. Yan, L. Bian, J.S. Cao, Y. Chen, Y.L. Chi, J.P. Dai, L. Dong, L.L. Dong, Y.Y. Du, H.F.S. Feisi, Y. Gao, R. Ge, H. Geng, D.Z. Guo, D.Y. He, J. He, T.M. Huang, X. Jing, B. Li, H. Li, L. Li, S.P. Li, H.Y. Lin, F. Liu, R.L. Liu, F. Long, Y.H. Lu, H.Z. Ma, Q. Ma, X. Ma, C. Meng, Z.H. Mi, H.F. Ouyang, W.M. Pan, S. Pei, Q.L. Peng, X.H. Peng, P. Sha, H. Shi, P. Su, Y.F. Sui, L.R. Sun, X.T. Sun, G.W. Wang, J.L. Wang, S.C. Wang, G. Wu, O. Xiao, X.C. Yang, Q. Ye, R. Ye, L. Yu, X.Y. Zhang, X.Y. Zhao, Y.L. Zhao, Y. Zhao, Z.H. ZhenHua, N. Zhou, Z.S. Zhou
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • H.Y. Zhu
    Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), People's Republic of China
 
  Funding: CAS Strategic Priority Research Program-Future Advanced Nuclear Fission Energy (Accelerator-Driven Sub-critical System) and National Natural Science Foundation of China, under contract NO. 11405190
The 10 MeV accelerator-driven subcritical system (ADS) Injector I test stand at Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) is a testing facility dedicated to demonstrate one of the two injector design schemes [Injector Scheme-I, which works at 325 MHz], for the ADS project in China. The ion source was installed since April of 2014, periods of commissioning are regularly scheduled between installation phases of the rest of the injector. Early this year, continuous wave (CW) proton beam has been successfully obtained with energy of 10MeV and average beam current around 2 mA, the single spoke cavities with smallest developed beta (βg=0.12) were applied and successfully commissioned. Single spoke cavities with higher beta (βg=0.21) were also adopted for the last cryomodule of 25MeV proton linac, and 170uA CW proton beam were shooting through recently. This contribution reports the details of the development of the C-ADS SRF accelerator at IHEP and the challenges of the CW machine commissioning
 
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MOPB099 Design of C-ADS Injector-I Cryomodule for 325MHz Cavities 294
 
  • R. Ge, L. Bian, R. Han, S.P. Li, M.J. Sang, L.R. Sun, M.F. Xu, R. Ye, J.Q. Zhang, J.H. Zhang, X.Z. Zhang
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  Funding: Supported by Strategic Priority Research Program of CAS (XDA030213)
The Chinese Accelerator Driven Sub-critical system (C-ADS) uses a high energy proton beam to bombard the metal target and generate neutrons to deal with the nuclear waste. The Chinese ADS proton linear has two 0~10 MeV injectors and one 10~1500 MeV superconducting linac. Injector-I is studied by the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) under construction in the Beijing, China. The linear accelerator consists of two accelerating cryomodules operating at the temperature of 2 Kelvin. This paper describes the structure and thermal performances analysis of the cryomodule. The analysis takes into account all the main contributors (support posts, multilayer insulation, current leads, power couplers, and cavities) to the static and dynamic heat load at various cryogenic temperature levels. The thermal simulation analysis of the cryomodule is important theory foundation of optimization and commissioning.
 
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TUXAA01 CEPC SRF System Design and Challenges 332
 
  • J.Y. Zhai, Y.L. Chi, J. Dai, J. Gao, R. Ge, D.J. Gong, R. Han, T.M. Huang, S. Jin, Z.Q. Li, B. Liu, Z.C. Liu, Q. Ma, F. Meng, Z.H. Mi, G. Pei, Q. Qin, P. Sha, Q.Y. Wang, T.X. Zhao, H.J. Zheng
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • C. Pagani
    Università degli Studi di Milano & INFN, Segrate, Italy
 
  Funding: Work supported by National Key Programme for S&T Research and Development of China (Grant NO.: 2016YFA0400400)
CEPC is a 100 km circular electron positron collider operating at 90-240 GeV center-of-mass energy of Z, W and Higgs bosons. CEPC and its successor SPPC, a 100 TeV center-of-mass super proton-proton collider, will ensure the elementary particle physics a vibrant field for decades to come. The conceptual design report (CDR) of CEPC will be completed in the end of 2017 as an important step to move the project forward. In this contribution, CEPC SRF system CDR design and challenges will be introduced, including the system layout and parameter choices, configuration at different operation energies, transient beam loading and its compensation, cavity fundamental mode (FM) and higher order mode (HOM) induced coupled bunch instabilities (CBI) and the beam feedback requirement, etc. The SRF technology R&D plan and progress as well as the SRF infrastructure and industrialization plan are discussed at last.
 
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