• DocumentCode
    2877350
  • Title

    Thermomechanical design of normal-conducting deflecting cavities at the advanced photon source for short x-ray pulse generation

  • Author

    Brajuskovic, B. ; Collins, J. ; Hartog, P. Den ; Morrison, L. ; Waldschmidt, G.

  • Author_Institution
    ANL, Argonne
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    25-29 June 2007
  • Firstpage
    3827
  • Lastpage
    3829
  • Abstract
    A normal-conducting deflecting cavity is being designed at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) as a part of the short x-ray pulse project intended to provide users with approximately 2 picosecond x-rays. The system will use two pairs of 3-cell cavities in sectors 6ID and 7ID for the generation of the x-ray pulse in the 7ID beamline. The 3-cell cavities are designed to provide the desired beam deflection while absorbing in excess of 4 kW of power from a pulsed rf system and up to 2.6 kW in the damper system of high-order mode (HOM) and low-order mode (LOM) waveguides. Since the cavity frequency is very sensitive to thermal expansion, the cooling water system is designed so that it is able to control cavity temperature to within 0.1degC. This paper describes the optimization of the thermomechanical design of the cavity based on calculation of thermal stresses and displacement caused by the generated heat loads, and presents the design of a cooling water system required for the proper operation of the cavities.
  • Keywords
    accelerator RF systems; accelerator cavities; electron accelerators; optical pulse generation; optimisation; storage rings; thermal expansion; thermal stresses; thermomechanical treatment; 3-cell cavities; Advanced Photon Source; beam deflection; cavity frequency; cavity temperature; cooling water system; damper system; high-order mode waveguide; low-order mode waveguide; normal-conducting deflecting cavity; optimization; pulsed RF system; short X-ray pulse generation; thermal expansion; thermal stresses; thermomechanical design; Control systems; Cooling; Design optimization; Frequency; Pulse generation; Temperature control; Temperature sensors; Thermal expansion; Thermal stresses; Thermomechanical processes;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Particle Accelerator Conference, 2007. PAC. IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Albuquerque, NM
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-0916-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PAC.2007.4439922
  • Filename
    4439922