Simulation and Design of the Permanent Magnet Multipole for DC140
Autor: | Kukhtin, Vladimir, Edamenko, Nikolai, Firsov, Alexey, Gulbekyan, Georgy, Ivanenko, Ivan, Kalagin, Igor, Kaparkova, Marina, Kazarinov, Nikolay, Lamzin, Evgeniy, Larionov, Mikhail, Makarov, Anatoly, Nezhentzev, Andrey, Osipov, Nikolay, Ovsyannikov, Dmitri, Rodin, Igor, Shatil, Nikolay, Sytchevsky, Sergei |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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DOI: | 10.18429/jacow-rupac2021-fra03 |
Popis: | Permanent magnet (PM) multipoles in some cases are good candidates in accelerator applications for beam transportation and focusing. The PM quadrupole will be utilized in the DC140 cyclotron which is under construction in JINR. A passive magnetic channel and a PM quad will be used for the compensation of horizontal defocusing in the high and low field regions, respectively. The quad is designed as a set of identical PMs rigidly fixed in a non-magnetic housing and capable to generate a a 8.1 T/m gradient field in the 64x25 mm aperture and 29.926 cm effective length. The error of linear approximation should be 1% or less. A special study was accomplished to define the PM specification reasoning from the demand for desired field strength, simple geometry, minimized nomenclature, and commercial availability. The quad design was selected with the use a 2D analytical model and then optimized in iterative 3D FE simulations with realistic PM shape and magnetic characteristics in mind. The resultant concept is the quad formed with 6 coaxial sections each 5cm in width. Every section has 26 identical PM bricks with the dimensions 11mmx11mmx50mm and different orientations. The PM bricks have remanent induction of 1.185 T and magnetic susceptibility of 0.1. Temperature characteristics and expected lifetime were also analysed. From the results obtained, candidate PM materials were proposed and mechanical and magnetic precision were recommended. Proceedings of the 27th Russian Particle Accelerator Conference, RuPAC2021, Alushta, Russia |
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