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pro vyhledávání: '"Craig Deibele"'
Autor:
Jared Spradling, Ralph Afanador, Jeffrey Saunders, Matthew Williamson, Barbara M. Thibadeau, Gregory S. Stephens, Jeffrey A Holmes, Sung-Woo Lee, Mark S. Connell, Ahmad M. Ibrahim, Erik B. Iverson, Michael A Plum, Zachary Sorrell, Mark E. Middendorf, William S. Kravitz, Sang-Ho Kim, Marc Doleans, Nicholas J. Evans, Bernie Riemer, Craig Deibele, Douglas E. Curry, Douglas A. Bunch, Wm. Barnett, James Bullman, Geoffrey A. Laughon, Craig Bradley, Melissa Harvey, David E. Anderson, Gregory L. Capps, Yoon W. Kang, Karoly Magda, Robert A. Dean, Dennis J. Solley, Sarah Cousineau, Charlotte Barbier, Brian Kolar, Kenneth W. Herwig, Klent Pope, Edward Daly, Glen Johns, Amy Byrd, George Toby, Mark W. Buchanan, Aaron E. Coleman, Lisa Turvin, D. Williams, R Roseberry, Wei Lu, Jeremy Price, Paul Langan, Rod Thomas, Jim Goodpasture, R. Steffey, Kelly L. Mahoney, John Moss, Kursat B. Bekar, Richard M. Collins, Christopher Stone, Larry C. Jones, Kevin Paul Norris, John S. Kristy, Greg S. Norman, B. DeGraff, Robert B. Saethre, Kevin Johns, John Mammosser, John D Galambos, Chris Pappas, Luke Santee, Bryan Robertson, M. Howell, Samuel Mckenzie, Thomas J McManamy, Angela Woody, Erica Ahlschwede, Steven M. Trotter, Karen S. White, C. Craig Smith, James A. Eckroth, Mark Champion, Franz X. Gallmeier, Ed O'Neal, Mark Crofford, Bob H. Eason, Lorelei L. Jacobs, Drew E. Winder, Austin Wheat, Mark W. Wezensky, James Phillip Schubert, Wylie S Keener, Zhijun Wang, Andrei Shishlo, Chip Piller, Mandy Greenwood
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e676686016306e65d13cd8b237ffc6e4
https://doi.org/10.2172/1784163
https://doi.org/10.2172/1784163
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 885:21-29
A broadband, digital damper system for both transverse planes developed for the SNS accumulator ring has recently damped the first indications of the broadband 50–150 MHz e-p instability in a 1.2 MW neutron production beam. This paper presents deta
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 788:161-167
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based transverse feedback damper system was implemented in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) accumulator ring with the intention to stabilize the electron–proton (e–p) instability in the frequency range of
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 767:379-384
An ionization profile monitor (IPM) has been designed for the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) accumulator ring with the goal of simplifying current IPM technology to provide accurate high-intensity beam profiles. Utilizing ionized electrons produced
Autor:
Rajesh Trivedi, Michael Scott Smith, Kumar Rajnish, B. Beaumont, Gajendra Suthar, Francois Calarco, Manoj Kumar Singh, Akhil Jha, D.W. Swain, R. Sartori, Rohit Anand, Paul Wright, Rohit Agarwal, Manoj Patel, Mike McCarthy, Margaret Graham, Davide Kleiner, Hriday Patel, Philippe LamaNe, P. Ajesh, Harsha Machchhar, Mark E. Middendorf, Pareshkumar Vasava, T. Gassmann, Craig Deibele, Nicolas Ferrigno, F. Kazarian, Sriprakash Verma, Aparajita Mukherjee, David A Rasmussen, Tania Alonzo Montemayor, Amit Patel, Richard W. Hanks, K. Vetter, Raghuraj Singh, Kartik Mohan, Narinder Singh, Dipal Soni, Hrushikesh Dalicha, Jvs Hari, Richard Goulding, Roberto Sanabria
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 157, p 02002 (2017)
The ITER Ion Cyclotron Heating and Current Drive system (IC H&CD) is designed to deliver 20MW to a broad range of plasma scenarios between 40 and 55MHz, during very long pulses. It consists of two broadband equatorial port plug antennas, their pre-ma
Autor:
Warren P. Grice, Alexander Aleksandrov, Willem Blokland, T. Pelaia, Yun Liu, Cary D Long, Anthony Webster, S. Assadi, Craig Deibele
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 612:241-253
The spallation neutron source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is an accelerator-based, neutron-scattering facility. SNS uses a large-scale, high-energy superconducting linac (SCL) to provide high beam power utilizing hydrogen ion (H − ) beam
Autor:
Viatcheslav Danilov, Christopher K Allen, S. Henderson, Robert F Welton, Dirk Bartoski, Fabio Casagrande, Sang-Ho Kim, Thomas J Shea, J. Pogge, Martin P. Stockli, K. Kasemir, Cary D Long, Mark Crofford, Craig Deibele, G. Dodson, Alexander Zhukov, Andrei Shishlo, Chip Piller, T. Pelaia, Thomas J McManamy, Yilu Zhang, Sarah Cousineau, Chungming Chu, L. Kravchuk, N. Holtkamp, I.E. Campisi, Willem Blokland, A. Feshenko, D. Stout, Jeffrey A Holmes, Michael A Plum, Baoxi Han, John David Purcell, S. Assadi, John D Galambos, Alexander Aleksandrov, Coles Sibley, M. Howell, Yoon W. Kang, Dong-O Jeon, T. Hardek, E. Tanke
The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) accelerator delivers a one mega-Watt beam to a mercury target to produce neutrons used for neutron scattering materials research. It delivers ~ 1 GeV protons in short (< 1 us) pulses at 60 Hz. At an average power o
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::224c5f6859562190eb225a9244a3023b
https://doi.org/10.2172/1242669
https://doi.org/10.2172/1242669
Publikováno v:
2015 IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE).
The US-ITER in-kind contribution to the ICH (Ion Cyclotron Heating) system for the tokamak being built in Cadarache, France, is the coaxial transmission lines, matching systems, and matching algorithms. A prematching system composed of 20 ohm triple-
Autor:
Kumar Rajnish, D.W. Swain, Rob Bamber, L. Colas, A. Turner, Raghuraj Singh, Dieter Leichtle, R. Sartori, B. Beaumont, F. Kazarian, C. Oberlin-Harris, Richard Goulding, A. Cadinot, F. Durodié, David A Rasmussen, X. Courtois, Aparajita Mukherjee, L. Meunier, M. Kocan, Julien Hillairet, R. Sanabria, H. Labidi, N. L. Greenough, M. Mccarthy, A. M. Messiaen, E. Fredd, G. Agarici, A. M. Patel, D. Boilson, A. Kaye, Rajesh Trivedi, Craig Deibele, J.M. Bernard, T. Alonzo Montemayor, B. Peters, P. U. Lamalle, A. Loarte, Francois Calarco, J. Jacquinot, T. Gassmann, J. Fano
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AIP Conference Proceedings.
The paper reports on latest developments for the ITER Ion Cyclotron Heating and Current Drive system: imminent acceptance tests of a prototype power supply at full power; successful factory acceptance of candidate RF amplifier tubes which will be tes
Autor:
Mark Crofford, C. Craig Smith, Michael J. Dayton, Jeffrey A Holmes, Craig Deibele, Bob H. Eason, Gregory J. Laughon, Erik B. Iverson, D. Williams, Roy I. Cutler, Igor Remec, Ed O'Neal, Sarah Cousineau, Zhijun Wang, John D Galambos, Mark E. Middendorf, Bernie Riemer, Robert A. Dean, David E. Anderson, Kathie M. Tallant, Steven M. Chae, Ken R. Gawne, Kenneth W. Herwig, Barbara M. Thibadeau, Andrei Shishlo, Richard M. Collins, Kay Kasemir, William Herb Strong, Charlie M. Horak, Katie L. Bethea, Steven B. Webb, David Alan Tennant, Roy Cecil Peters, W. F. Carden, Deborah M. Counce, Kelly L. Mahoney, Thomas J McManamy, M. Howell, G. Reagan, Larry C. Jones, Sang-Ho Kim, Franz X. Gallmeier, B. Nemec, John Mammosser, Robert B. Saethre, S. Hess, S. Trumble, K. Craft, James Phillip Schubert, S. Fritts, A. Clark, D. Bechtol, Steven M. Trotter, N. Brown, Wei Lu, S. Johnson, Michael A Plum, Mark J. Rennich, Lorelei L. Jacobs, T. Dye, Karen S. White, James A. Eckroth, Jinkui Zhao, B. Johnson, M. Michilini, Douglas E. Curry, Steven M. Hartman, C. Fincrock, Marc Doleans
The Second Target Station (STS) is a proposed upgrade for SNS. It includes a doubling of the accelerator power and an additional instrument hall. The new instrument hall will receive a 467 kW 10 Hz beam. The parameters and preliminary design aspects
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::07a9b9b2ac37da281597cb7a589f3641
https://doi.org/10.2172/1185891
https://doi.org/10.2172/1185891