Operational experiences of the spallation neutron source superconducting linac and power ramp up

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Abstract

The spallation neutron source (SNS) is a second generation pulsed neutron source and designed to provide a 1-GeV, 1.44-MW proton beam to a mercury target for neutron production. Since the commissioning of the accelerator complex in 2006, the SNS has started its operation for neutron production and beam power ramp-up has been in progress toward the design goal. All subsystems of the SNS were designed and developed for substantial improvements compared to existing accelerators because the design beam power is almost an order of magnitude higher compared to existing neutron facilities and the achievable neutron scattering performance will exceed present sources by more than a factor of 20 to 100. In this paper, the operational experiences with the SNS Superconducting Linac (SCL), Power Ramp-up Plan to reach the design goal and the Power Upgrade Plan (PUP) will be presented including machine, subsystem and beam related issues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1925-1930
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume54
Issue number5 PART 2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Accumulator ring
  • Neutron source
  • Spallation
  • Superconducting linear accelerator

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