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Modal Analysis of the EXFEL 1.3 GHz Cavity and Cryomodule Main Components and Comparison with Measured Data |
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- S. Barbanotti, A. Bellandi, J. Branlard, K. Jensch
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
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Future upgrades of the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (EXFEL) may require driving the linac at higher duty factor, possibly extending to Continuous Wave (CW) mode. An R&D program has started at DESY, to prepare for a CW upgrade. Cryomodules are being tested in CW mode in our CryoModule Test Bench (CMTB) to study the performance and main issues for such an operation mode. Sensitivity to vibration causing microphonics is one of the main concerns for the CW operation in mode. Therefore a detailed analysis is being performed to evaluate the frequency spectrum of the EXFEL cryomodule main components: the cavity itself, the cavity string, the cold mass and the vacuum vessel. Finite Element Modal Analyses have been performed and the results compared with data measured at the CMTB. This paper summarizes the main results and conclusions of such a study.
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paper received ※ 18 June 2019 paper accepted ※ 01 July 2019 issue date ※ 14 August 2019 |
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THP092 |
Status of Cryomodule Testing at CMTB for CW R&D |
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- J. Branlard, V. Ayvazyan, A. Bellandi, J. Eschke, Ç. Gümüş, D. Kostin, K.P. Przygoda, H. Schlarb, J.K. Sekutowicz
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
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Cryo Module Test Bench (CMTB) is a facility to perform tests on European XFEL like superconducting accelerating modules. The 120 kW Inductive Output Tube (IOT) installed in the facility allows driving the eight superconducting cavities inside the module under test in a vector-sum or single cavity control fashion with average Continuous Wave (CW) gradients higher than 20 MV/m. The scope of these tests is to evaluate the feasibility of upgrading European XFEL to CW operation mode. Following the successful tests done on a prototype module XM-3 the initial performance results on the production module XM50 will be presented in this paper. Because of European XFEL requirements, XM50 is equipped with modified couplers that allow a variable Loaded Quality factor(QL) to values higher than 4x107. A cost relevant open question is the maximum QL that can be reached while maintaining the system within the European XFEL field stability specifications of 0.01 % in amplitude and 0.01 deg in phase. Because of this, the LLRF system capability of rejecting microphonic and RF disturbances, as well as Lorentz Force Detuning (LFD) related effects in open and closed loop is of prime interest.
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paper received ※ 25 June 2019 paper accepted ※ 30 June 2019 issue date ※ 14 August 2019 |
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