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Superconducting Cavity activities within HIPPI

Superconducting Cavity activities within HIPPI. CARE ‘08 CERN,  2-5 December 2008. Juliette PLOUIN CEA/Saclay. Outline. Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 Cavities parameters Tests Conclusions. Outline. Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 Cavities parameters Tests Conclusions.

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Superconducting Cavity activities within HIPPI

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  1. Superconducting Cavity activities within HIPPI CARE ‘08 CERN,  2-5 December 2008 Juliette PLOUIN CEA/Saclay CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  2. Outline • Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 • Cavities parameters • Tests • Conclusions CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  3. Outline • Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 • Cavities parameters • Tests • Conclusions CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  4. Characterization of superconducting (SC) RF structures for use in a pulsed proton linac Investigation of different type of structures ; prepare for comparative assessment Realization of a high power 704 MHz RF test place with cryogenic infrastructure Objectives of the HIPPI-WP3 Objectives : gradient > 7 MV/m with Q > 1010 in the energy range 100-200 Mev, at a construction cost comparable to normal-conducting structures ; development of efficient superconducting structures down to beam energies around 5 Mev ; availability of a 704 MHz high power RF test place for SC cavities. From R. Garoby in CARE kick off meeting – 20,21 Nov. 2003 CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  5. The HIPPI – WP3 program CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  6. Elliptic B / b = 0.47 / CEA Elliptic A / b = 0.47 / INFN 3-Spoke / b = 0.48 / FZJ 3 Spoke / b = 0.2 / FZJ 1 Spoke / b = 0.15 / IPNO CH / b = 0.1 / IAP All the cavities have been fabricated... CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  7. Outline • Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 • Cavity parameters • Tests • Conclusions CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  8. Design parameters (RF) CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  9. Miscellaneous Inner magnetic shield (inside the He tank) Outer magnetic shield CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  10. Mechanical simulations • Calculations of mechanical parameters have been carried out for all the cavities in order to evaluate : • the influence of the Lorentz Force Detuning (LFD) during the tests • the influence of the Helium pressure • Main parameters are : • cavity stiffness [kN/mm] • He pressure sensitivity [Hz/mbar] • Lorentz coefficient KL [Hz/(MV/m)²] (frequency detuning due to Lorentz forces ) • KL depends strongly on the external stiffness, which is not easy to evaluate • Meaningful informations must contain the extreme values of KL (free/fixed ends), and the theoretic curve between these points • Calculations on the dynamical parameters (mechanical modes) have also been performed (EllA, EllB, CH), but their comparison is of poor interest because they strongly depend on the cavity surroundings  not presented here CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  11. Elliptic B (CEA) Elliptic A (INFN) stiffening rings 1 Spoke (IPNO) 3 Spoke (FZJ) CH (IAP) stiffeners (in red) stiffening rings stiffening ribs – additional stabilization rings Stiffening systems CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  12. Kext ~ infinite  fixed ends Curves KL/Kext Kext ~ 0 free ends Kext ~ infinite  fixed ends The value for |KL@fixed ends| determines the minimum Lorentz detuning expected on the cavity (external stiffness is infinite) If |DKL(free ends/fixed ends)| is small : the external stiffness is not a critical value to have a small Lorentz detuning If |DKL(free ends/fixed ends)| is high : the external stiffness (stiffness of the tuner) has to be high enough : ~100 kN/mm CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  13. Mechanical parameters CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  14. stepping motor Elliptic A : blade tuner, between two parts of the He tank stepping motor Elliptic B : tuner between the He tank and the cavity flange piezo piezo 1 Spoke : tuner between the He tank and the cavity flange CH structure : tuner between the inner cold mass containing the helium and the outer vacuum vessel. piezo piezo Tuners CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  15. Outline • Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 • Cavities parameters • Tests • Conclusions CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  16. 3 Spoke 352 MHz Elliptic B T = 1.8 K Quench Low power RF tests - 1 b ~ 0.5 Elliptic A T = 1.9 K CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  17. 1 Spoke CH 3 Spoke 760 MHz Low power RF tests - 2 b ~ 0.1-0.2 CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  18. DU is the energy received by a particle while crossing the cavity Eacc = |DU|/(q.Lacc) = Vacc/Lacc Eacc summary Lacc = Ngap*b*l/2 This Vacc/Lcav doesn’t take into account the intermediate space between the cavities depending on the accelerator and cryomodule design. CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  19. whole coupler Elliptic B 250 kW peak power duty cycle 10 % copper plating of the outer conductor test bench 1 Spoke 20 kW cw RF windows Couplers To be tested and conditionned very soon in the high power 704 MHz RF place at Saclay CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  20. Outline • Objectives of HIPPI - WP3 • Cavities parameters • Tests • Conclusions CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

  21. Comparative assessments • Most of a the cavities developed in the frame of the program have performances as good as expected. • The work achieved through the HIPPI-WP3 has given very significant elements about the design, the construction, and the experimental tests about SC structures, which can lead to comparative assessment. • A further comparison should involve parameters external to the cavities themselves, and cryogenic technology. • Exhaustive results will be presented in the final HIPPI-WP3 report. The results will be classified in two groups by beta families : b=0.5 & b = 0.1-0.2 CARE’08,  3 December 2008 

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