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LIPAc RF power system: design and main practical implementation issues

Authors :
Mendez, Purificacion
Regidor, David
Weber, Moises
de la Morena, Cristina
Kirpitchev, Igor
Garcia, Angela
Marqueta, Alvaro
Pereira, Augusto
Molla, Joaquin
Ibarra, Angel
Cara, Philippe
Desmons, Michel
Duglue, Daniel
Dzitko, Herve
Fagotti, Enrico
Gex, Dominique
Grespan, Francesco
Hayashi, Kenichi
Jokinen, Antti
Atsushi, Kasugai
Keitaro, Kondo
Kubo, Naoya
Sunao, Maebara
Marchena, Alvaro
Moya, Ivan
Palmieri, Antonio
Pereira, Emiliano
Shinya, Takahiro
Vandeplassche, Dirk
Takahiro, Shinya
Mendez, Purificacion
Regidor, David
Weber, Moises
de la Morena, Cristina
Kirpitchev, Igor
Garcia, Angela
Marqueta, Alvaro
Pereira, Augusto
Molla, Joaquin
Ibarra, Angel
Cara, Philippe
Desmons, Michel
Duglue, Daniel
Dzitko, Herve
Fagotti, Enrico
Gex, Dominique
Grespan, Francesco
Hayashi, Kenichi
Jokinen, Antti
Atsushi, Kasugai
Keitaro, Kondo
Kubo, Naoya
Sunao, Maebara
Marchena, Alvaro
Moya, Ivan
Palmieri, Antonio
Pereira, Emiliano
Shinya, Takahiro
Vandeplassche, Dirk
Takahiro, Shinya
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Linear IFMIF (International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility) Prototype Accelerator (LIPAc) is a 9 MeV, 125 mA, continuous wave (CW) deuteron accelerator aimed to validate the technology for the IFMIF accelerators. The construction of LIPAc, which is currently the most powerful deuteron accelerator in the world, has been carried out under the Broader Approach (BA) Agreement between EU and Japan, and it is located at Rokkasho (Japan). CIEMAT is one of the five European Institutions that has participated in the design, manufacturing and commissioning/operation of the main accelerator components, among them, the Radio Frequency Power System (RFPS). The RFPS contains all the equipment necessary to generate the required RF power to feed the LIPAc cavities. These cavities demand eighteen RF power chains at 175 MHz being distributed as follows: eight 200 kW tetrode-based chains for the Radiofrequency Quadrupole (RFQ), two 16 kW solid-state chains for the re-buncher cavities, and eight 105 kW tetrode-based chains for the Superconducting RF Linac Half-Wave Resonators. The design of the RFPS main components is presented in this paper, including the tetrode-based chains, the Solid-State Power Amplifier (SSPA) for the re-buncher cavities, the High Voltage Power Supplies (HVPSs) for the final amplifiers anodes and the RF water cooling system. Additionally, the main difficulties encountered during the first months of the RFPS commissioning and operation will be described, together with the applied improvements.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375190196
Document Type :
Electronic Resource