MYRRHA-MINERVA Injector Status and Commissioning

Autor: Gatera, Angélique, Belmans, Jorik, Ben Abdillah, SIDI Mohammed, Bouly, Frédéric, Boussa, Sofiane, Davin, François, De Cock, Wouter, De Florio, Vincenzo, Doucet, Frédéric, Froidefond, Emmanuel, Joly, Christophe, Parez, Laurent, Perrot, Luc, Plaçais, Adrien, Podlech, Holger, Pompon, Franck, Ponton, Aurélien, Tamura, Jun, Vandeplassche, Dirk, Verhagen, Erik, Zhang, Chuan
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland 5 pages (2022). doi:10.18429/JACOW-HB2021-WEBC3
Proceedings of the 64th ICFA ABDW on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams, HB2021, Batavia, IL, USA
Proceedings of the 64th ICFA ABDW on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams, HB2021, Batavia, IL, USA64th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams, HB2021, Illinois, USA, 2021-10-04-2021-10-08
DOI: 10.15120/gsi-2023-00461
Popis: Proceedings of the 64th ICFA ABDW on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams, HB2021, Batavia, IL, USA 64th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop on High-Intensity and High-Brightness Hadron Beams , HB2021, Illinois, USA, 4 Oct 2021 - 8 Oct 2021; JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland 5 pages (2022). doi:10.18429/JACOW-HB2021-WEBC3
The MYRRHA project at SCK•CEN, Belgium, aims at coupling a 600 MeV proton accelerator to a subcritical fission core operating at a thermal power of 60 MW. The nominal proton beam for this ADS has an intensity of 4 mA and is delivered in a quasi-CW mode. MYRRHA’s linac is designed to be fault tolerant thanks to redundancy implemented in parallel at low energy and serially in the superconducting linac. Phase 1 of the project, named MINERVA, will realise a 100 MeV, 4 mA superconducting linac with the mission of demonstrating the ADS requirements in terms of reliability and of fault tolerance. As part of the reliability optimisation program the integrated prototyping of the MINERVA injector is ongoing at SCK•CEN in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. The injector test stand aims at testing sequentially all the elements composing the front-end of the injector. This contribution will highlight the beam dynamics choices in MINERVA’s injector and their impact on ongoing commissioning activities.
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