Author/Authors :
Hasanpour, Oveis Department of Radiation Applications - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Ghasemi, Farshad Physics and Particle Accelerators Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran , Abbasi Davani, Fereydoun Department of Radiation Applications - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Nazari, Mohammad Department of Radiation Applications - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Aghayan, Mahdi Department of Physics - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Sanaye Hajari, Shahin Physics and Particle Accelerators Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Two main insulating gases of SF6 and N2/CO2 mixture are employed to increase
voltage capability of electrostatic accelerators. SF6 offers more insulating capability, but
environmental and technical disadvantages of SF6 makes usage of N2/CO2 mixture a
desirable option. This paper aims to replace SF6 with N2/CO2 in design of a 500 kV/30
mA parallel-fed voltage multiplier. High-voltage section of the accelerator is a capacitive
structure which in combination with rectifying elements, generates the accelerating
high-voltage. The structure which is called Voltage Multiplier Capacitive Structure
(VMCS) is designed and analyzed in this paper. The first structure is designed to
employ SF6 as insulating gas (VMCS500). Then, the structure is modified to be capable
of using N2/CO2 as insulating gas with lower breakdown voltage (VMCS500-m). The
modified structure requires more complex mechanical manufacturing process, but offers
the simplicity of using N2/CO2 mixture, the option of using the modified structure with
superior SF6 gas, increasing the output voltage and beam energy. CST EM STUDIO
was used for capacitance calculation and electric field analysis. LTSPICE was used for
equivalent circuit analysis of the high voltage generating section.
Keywords :
Accelerator , Electrostatic , High-voltage , Cascade generator , Insulating gas