1. The ESS Spoke Cavity Cryomodules.
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Bousson, Sebastien, Darve, Christine, Duthil, Patxi, Elias, Nuno, Molloy, Steve, Reynet, Denis, and Thermeau, Jean-Pierre
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SPALLATION (Nuclear physics) , *PROTON accelerators , *SUPERCONDUCTORS , *NEUTRON sources , *GREEN technology , *FORCE & energy - Abstract
The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a multi-disciplinary research centre under design and construction in Lund, Sweden. This new facility is funded by a collaboration of 17 European countries and is expected to be up to 30 times brighter than today's leading facilities and neutron sources. The ESS will enable new opportunities for researchers in the fields of life sciences, energy, environmental technology, cultural heritage and fundamental physics. A 5 MW long pulse proton accelerator is used to reach this goal. The pulsed length is 2.86 ms, the repetition frequency is 14 Hz (4 % duty cycle), and the beam current is 62.5 mA. It is composed of one string of spoke cavity cryomodule and two strings of elliptical cavity cryomodules. This paper introduces the thermo-mechanical design and expected operation of the ESS spoke cavity cryomodules. These cryomodules contain two double spoke bulk Niobium cavities operating at 2 K and at a frequency of 352.21 MHz. The superconducting section of the Spoke Linac accelerates the beam from 90 MeV to 220 MeV. A Spoke Cavity Cryomodule Technology Demonstrator will be built and tested in order to validate the ESS series production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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