Title |
Investigation of the Critical RF Fields of Superconducting Cavity Connections |
Authors |
- J.C. Wolff, J.I. Iversen, D. Klinke, D. Kostin, D. Reschke, S. Sievers, A. Sulimov, J.H. Thie, M. Wiencek
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
- R. Wendel, J.C. Wolff
HAW Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
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Abstract |
To optimise the length of the drift tube of a superconducting cavity (SC), it is required to know the critical value of the RF fields to prevent a potential early quench at the flange connection in case of a drift tube length reduction. To avoid changes on the SC which has been used for the tests, all RF cryogenic experiments have been carried out by using a cylinder in the center of a 1-cell cavity drift tube to increase the field magnitude at the connection. This cylinder has been designed and optimised by RF simulations to provide a field density at the connection twice as high as at a chosen reference point near the iris. Hence also a test SC with a comparatively low gradient can be used without causing field restrictions. In this contribution an approach to investigate the field limitations of 1.3 GHz TESLA-Shape SC connections and thereby the minimal drift tube length based on simulations will be presented.
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Conference |
SRF2019 |
Series |
International Conference on RF Superconductivity (19th) |
Location |
Dresden, Germany |
Date |
30 June-05 July 2019 |
Publisher |
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland |
Editorial Board |
Peter Michel (HZDR, Dresden, Germany); André Arnold (HZDR, Dresden, Germany); Volker RW Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany) |
Online ISBN |
978-3-95450-211-0 |
Online ISSN |
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Received |
23 June 2019 |
Accepted |
04 July 2019 |
Issue Date |
14 August 2019 |
DOI |
doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2019-MOP070 |
Pages |
230-234 |
Copyright |
Published by JACoW Publishing under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 International license. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s), the published article's title, publisher, and DOI. |
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