Title :
Optimization of speed-up network component values for the 30 Ω resistively terminated prototype kicker magnet
Author :
Barnes, M.J. ; Wait, G.D.
Author_Institution :
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Kicker magnets are required for all ring-to-ring transfers in the 5 rings of the proposed KAON factory synchrotron. The kick must rise from 1% to 99% of full strength during the time interval of gaps created in the beam (80 ns to 160 ns) so that the beam can be extracted with minimum losses. In order to achieve the specified rise-time and `flatness´ for the kick it is necessary to utilize speed-up networks, comprising a capacitor and a resistor, in the electrical circuit. Speed-up networks may be connected electrically on both the input and output of the kicker magnet. In addition it is advantageous to connect a `speed-up´ network on the input of the resistive terminator(s). A sequence which may minimize the number of mathematical simulations required to optimize the values of the 8 possible speed-up components is presented. PE2D has been utilized to determine inductance and capacitance values for the resistive terminator; this data has been used in PSpice transient analyses. Results of the PE2D predictions are also presented. The research has culminated in a predicted kick rise time (1% to 99%) of less than 50 ns for a TRIUMF 10 cell prototype kicker magnet. The proposed improvements are currently being implemented on our prototype kicker system
Keywords :
beam handling equipment; nuclear electronics; proton accelerators; storage rings; synchrotrons; 30 ohm; KAON factory synchrotron; capacitance; inductance; resistive terminator; resistively terminated prototype kicker magnet; ring-to-ring transfers; speed-up network component values; speed-up networks; transient analyses; Capacitance; Capacitors; Circuit simulation; Inductance; Magnets; Mesons; Production facilities; Prototypes; Resistors; Synchrotrons;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1203-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1993.308605