13–14 Dec 2012
FNAL
US/Central timezone

Session

Cryostat Design III, Cryostats Concepts & Ancilliary Equipment

13 Dec 2012, 16:00
Hermitage Room, Industrial Center Building, 2 East (FNAL)

Hermitage Room, Industrial Center Building, 2 East

FNAL

Batavia, IL

Conveners

Cryostat Design III, Cryostats Concepts & Ancilliary Equipment

  • Vittorio Parma (CERN)
  • Tommy Peterson (Fermilab)

Description

Guidelines to session on cryomodules.
1. Final crab cavity system requirements Interfaces to the LHC accelerator system, cryogenic system, and tunnel infrastructure Thermal conditions, cavity temperature, intercept temperatures, heat loads Cavity arrangement, supporting structure and possibility for alignment, beam-beam spacing and allowance for two beams, how many cavities per cryostat? Constraints from vertical and horizontal crabbing schemes RF coupler and HOM/LOM configurations and constraints Tuner configurations and constraints Instrumentation requirements Cryostat, piping, and helium vessel safety, code compliance requirements

  1. Given the final system requirements above, what features are most important to test in the prototype? How may the prototype differ from the final design? Possible topics: Cavity support structure, same as final design? Arrangement of multiple cavities. Same total number of cavities? Provisions in the prototype for one beam only? Cryostat vacuum vessel differences RF couplers and HOM/LOM configuration and orientation through the cryostat Special instrumentation not in the final cryostat Cryogenic connections, interfaces to infrastructure may differ from final design.

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