Protection of accelerator hardware: RF systems

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Abstract

The radio-frequency (RF) system is the key element that generates electric fields for beam acceleration. To keep the system reliable, a highly sophisticated protection scheme is required, which also should be designed to ensure a good balance between beam availability and machine safety. Since RF systems are complex, incorporating high-voltage and high-power equipment, a good portion of machine downtime typically comes from RF systems. Equipment and component damage in RF systems results in long and expensive repairs. Protection of RF system hardware is one of the oldest machine protection concepts, dealing with the protection of individual highpower RF equipment from breakdowns. As beam power increases in modern accelerators, the protection of accelerating structures from beam-induced faults also becomes a critical aspect of protection schemes. In this article, an overview of the RF system is given, and selected topics of failure mechanisms and examples of protection requirements are introduced.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2014 Joint International Accelerator School
Subtitle of host publicationBeam Loss and Accelerator Protection, Proceedings
EditorsRudiger Schmidt
PublisherCERN
Pages361-376
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9789290834274
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Event2014 Joint International Accelerator School: Beam Loss and Accelerator Protection - Newport Beach, United States
Duration: Nov 5 2014Nov 14 2014

Publication series

Name2014 Joint International Accelerator School: Beam Loss and Accelerator Protection, Proceedings

Conference

Conference2014 Joint International Accelerator School: Beam Loss and Accelerator Protection
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNewport Beach
Period11/5/1411/14/14

Keywords

  • Accelerating structure
  • Beam-induced fault
  • Breakdown
  • Machine protection
  • Radio-frequency system

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