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Chinese Physics C | 2012

The design simulation of the superconducting section in the ADS injector II

Zhi-Jun Wang; Yuan He; Yong Liu; Wei-Ming Yue; Xiao-Liang Yang; Wei Wu; Chao Li; Chen Xiao; Huan Jia

The high-current superconducting proton linac is being studied for the accelerator-driven system (ADS) project undertaken by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The injector II will be operated at 162.5 MHz, and the proton out from the RFQ with an energy of 2.5 MeV will be accelerated to 10 MeV by two cryo-modules, which are composed of eight superconducting half wave resonance cavities and nine solenoids. In this paper, the design and beam simulation of the superconducting section of the injector II, the acceptance calculation and a stability analysis are presented.


Chinese Physics C | 2013

End-to-end simulation of the C-ADS Injector II with a 3-D field map

Zhi-Jun Wang; Yuan He; Wang-sheng Wang; Shu-Hui Liu; Huan Jia; Chao Li; Xianbo Xu; Xi-Meng Chen

The Injector II, one of the two parallel injectors of the high-current superconducting proton driver linac for the China Accelerator-Driven System (C-ADS) project, is being designed and constructed by the Institute of Modern Physics. At present, the design work for the injector is almost finished. End-to-end simulation has been carried out using the TRACK multiparticle simulation code to check the match between each acceleration section and the performance of the injector as a whole. Moreover, multiparticle simulations with all kinds of errors and misalignments have been performed to define the requirements of each device. The simulation results indicate that the lattice design is robust. In this paper, the results of end-to-end simulation and error simulation with a 3-D field map are presented.


Chinese Physics C | 2013

A new compact structure for a high intensity low-energy heavy-ion accelerator

Zhi-Jun Wang; Yuan He; A. A. Kolomiets; Shu-Hui Liu; X. F. Du; Huan Jia; Chao Li; Wang-sheng Wang; Xi-Meng Chen

A new compact accelerating structure named Hybrid RFQ is proposed to accelerate a high-intensity low-energy heavy ion beam in HISCL (High Intensive heavy ion SuperConducting Linear accelerator), which is an injector of HIAF (Heavy Ion Advanced Research Facility). It is combined by an alternative series of acceleration gaps and RFQ sections. The proposed structure has a high accelerating ability compared with a conventional RFQ and is more compact than traditional DTLs. A Hybrid RFQ is designed to accelerate U-238(34+) from 0.38 MeV/u to 1.33 MeV/u. The operation frequency is described to be 81.25 MHz at CW (continuous wave) mode. The design beam current is 1.0 mA. The results of beam dynamics and RF simulation of the Hybrid RFQ show that the structure has a good performance at the energy range for ion acceleration. The emittance growth is less than 5% in both directions and the RF power is less than 150 kW. In this paper, the results of beam dynamics and RF simulation of the Hybrid RFQ are presented.


Chinese Physics C | 2012

Beam dynamics simulation of HEBT for the SSC-linac injector

Xiaoni Li; Youjin Yuan; Chen Xiao; Yuan He; Zhi-Jun Wang; Li-Na Sheng

The SSC-linac (a new injector for the Separated Sector Cyclotron) is being designed in the HIRFL (Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou) system to accelerate 238U34+ from 3.72 keV/u to 1.008 MeV/u. As a part of the SSC-linac injector, the HEBT (high energy beam transport) has been designed by using the TRACE-3D code and simulated by the 3D PIC (particle-in-cell) Track code. The total length of the HEBT is about 12 meters and a beam line of about 6 meters are shared with the exiting beam line of the HIRFL system. The simulation results show that the particles can be delivered efficiently in the HEBT and the particles at the exit of the HEBT well match the acceptance of the SSC for further acceleration. The dispersion is eliminated absolutely in the HEBT. The space-charge effect calculated by the Track code is inconspicuous. According to the simulation, more than 60 percent of the particles from the ion source can be transported into the acceptance of the SSC.


Chinese Physics C | 2011

Particle-in-cell mode beam dynamics simulation of the low energy beam transport for the SSC-linac injector

Chen Xiao; Yuan He; Youjin Yuan; Qing-Gao Yao; Zhi-Jun Wang; Wei Chang; Yong Liu; Jiawen Xia

A new SSC-linac system (injector into separated sector cyclotron) is being designed in the HIRFL (heavy ion research facility of Lanzhou). As part of SSC-Linac, the LEBT (low energy beam transport) consists of seven solenoids, four quadrupoles, a bending magnet and an extra multi-harmonic buncher. The total length of this segment is about 7 meters. The beam dynamics in this LEBT has been studied using three-dimensional PIC (particle-in-cell) code BEAMPATH. The simulation results show that the continuous beam from the ion source is first well analyzed by a charge-to-mass selection system, and the beam of the selected charge-to-mass ratio is then efficiently pre-bunched by a multi-harmonic buncher and optimally matched into the RFQ (radio frequency quadrupole) for further acceleration. The principles and effects of the solenoid collimation channel are discussed, and it could limit the beam emittance by changing the aperture size.


Chinese Physics C | 2012

A particle-in-cell mode beam dynamics simulation of medium energy beam transport for the SSC-Linac

Chen Xiao; Yuan He; Youjin Yuan; Yuanrong Lu; Yong Liu; Zhi-Jun Wang; X. F. Du; Qing-Gao Yao; Ge Liu; Meng-Xin Xu; Shou-Bo He; Jiawen Xia

A new linear accelerator system, called the SSC-Linac injector, is being designed at HIRFL (the heavy ion research facility of Lanzhou). As part of the SSC-Linac, the medium energy beam transport (MEBT) consists of seven magnetic quadrupoles, a re-buncher and a diagnose box. The total length of this segment is about 1.75 m. The beam dynamics simulation in MEBT has been studied using the TRACK 3D particle-in-cell code, and the simulation result shows that the beam accelerated from the radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) matches well with the acceptance of the following drift tube linac (DTL) in both the transverse and longitudinal phase spaces, and that most of the particles can be captured by the final sector focusing cyclotron for further acceleration. The longitudinal emittance of the RFQ and the longitudinal acceptance of the DTL was calculated in detail, and a multi-particle beam dynamics simulation from the ion source to the end of the DTL was done to verify the original design.


Chinese Physics C | 2014

Full period superconducting section physics design for injector II of China-ADS

Shu-Hui Liu; Zhi-Jun Wang; Wei-Ming Yue; Yu-Qin Wan; Feng-Feng Wang; Yuan He

The China Accelerator Driven Subcritical System (China-ADS) project, which is a strategic plan and aims to design and build an ADS demonstration facility, has been proposed and launched actively in China. Injector II as one of the parallel injectors of China-ADS, and is prompted by the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP). In this paper, a new scheme with full period lattice structure for the SC section is proposed. In the new scheme, there are sixteen periods, with one superconducting solenoid and one superconducting cavity included in each period. All of the elements are contained in four cryomodules. The dreadful influence of the mismatch caused by period structural change can be avoided, and the beam quality is favorable. In addition, this new scheme has certain advantages in reducing the projects difficulty and construction risk. The details of the design and beam dynamic simulation for the full period lattice structure are given in this paper.


Chinese Physics C | 2014

Mechanical design and analysis of a low beta squeezed half-wave resonator

Shou-Bo He; C. C. Zhang; Wei-Ming Yue; R. G. Wang; Meng-Xin Xu; Zhi-Jun Wang; Shichun Huang; Yu-Lu Huang; Tiancai Jiang; Feng-Feng Wang; Shengxue Zhang; Yuan He; Sheng-Hu Zhang; Hongwei Zhao

A superconducting squeezed type half-wave resonator (HWR) of β=0.09 has been developed at the Institute of Modern Physics, Lanzhou. In this paper, a basic design is presented for the stiffening structure for the detuning effect caused by helium pressure and Lorentz force. The mechanical modal analysis has been investigated the with finite element method (FEM). Based on these considerations, a new stiffening structure is proposed for the HWR cavity. The computation results concerning the frequency shift show that the low beta HWR cavity with new stiffening structure has low frequency sensitivity coefficient df/dp and Lorentz force detuning coefficient KL, and stable mechanical properties.


Chinese Physics C | 2011

Preliminary design and simulation of a 162.5 MHz high-intensity proton RFQ for an accelerator driven system

Chen Xiao; Yuan He; Yong Liu; Youjin Yuan; Zhi-Jun Wang; Shou-Bo He; Meng-Xin Xu; Chao Li; Wei-Ming Yue; Wei Chang; Hongwei Zhao; Jiawen Xia

A new procedure for the design and simulation of a Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerator has been developed at the Argonne National Laboratory. This procedure is integrated with the beam dynamics design code DESRFQ and the simulation code TRACK, which are based on three-dimensional field calculations and the particle-in-cell mode beam dynamics simulations. This procedure has been applied to the development of a 162.5 MHz CW RFQ which is capable of delivering a 10 mA proton beam for the Accelerator Driven System (ADS) of the CAS. The simulation results show that this RFQ structure is characterized by the stable values of the beam acceleration efficiency for both the zero current beam and space charge dominated beam. For an average beam current of 10 mA, there is no transverse rms emittance growth, the longitudinal rms emittance at the exit of RFQ is low enough and there is no halo formation. The beam accelerated in the RFQ could be accepted easily and smoothly by the following super-conducting linear accelerator.


Chinese Physics C | 2014

Study on the frequency tuning of the half-wave resonator at IMP

Shou-Bo He; Sheng-Hu Zhang; Feng-Feng Wang; Yuan He; C. C. Zhang; Lubei Liu; Hongwei Zhao; Zhi-Jun Wang; Wei-Ming Yue

The RF and mechanical coupled analyses are essential in superconducting cavity design in order to predict the deformation of the cavity walls and the frequency shift caused by the deformation. In this paper, the detuning caused by both bath helium pressure and Lorentz force is analysed and a tuning system has been investigated and designed to compensate the detuning by deforming the half-wave resonator along the beam axis. The simulations performed with ANSYS code show that the tuning system can adjust and compensate the frequency drift due to external vibrations and helium pressure fluctuation during operation.

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Yuan He

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chao Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chen Xiao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Youjin Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei-Ming Yue

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hongwei Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jiawen Xia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shou-Bo He

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shu-Hui Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. F. Du

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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