Author: Kim, K.H.
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MOPB102 Preliminary Design on the Cryomodule of the HWR for the Secondary Particle Generation at KOMAC 301
 
  • H.-J. Kwon, Y.-S. Cho, J.J. Dang, H.S. Kim, K.H. Kim, S. Lee, Y.G. Song
    Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  Funding: This work has been supported through KOMAC (Korea of Multi-purpose Accelerator Complex) operation fund of KAERI by MSIP (Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning).
A 100 MeV proton linac based on the radio frequency quadrupole and conventional drift tube linac has been operating for user service at KOMAC (Korea Multi-purpose Accelerator Complex). A superconducting linac based on the half-wave resonator is studied in order to increase the proton energy from 100 MeV to 160 MeV for secondary particle generation such as neutron. A cryomodule and its cryogenics were designed. The operating temperature of the HWR is 2 K. One cryomodule contains four HWR cavities and it didn't have superconducting solenoid because a doublet lattice using normal conducting magnet was considered as focusing elements. A thermal design was conducted and the structure was designed based on the existing well proven technologies. The results of the design on the cryomodule and cryogenics for KOMAC HWR are summarized and discussed in the conference.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-SRF2017-MOPB102  
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