Speaker
Dr
WooKang Kim
(IBS)
Description
The heavy ion accelerator that will be built in Daejeon, Korea utilizes superconducting cavities operating in 2 K, 4.5K. The cryomodules are QWR (quarter wave resonator), HWR (half wave resonator), SSR1 (sing spoke resonator 1) and SSR2 (sing spoke resonator 2). The main role of the cryomodule is supplying thermal insulation for cryogenic operation of the cavities alignment. Thermal and structural consideration such as thermal load by heat leak and heat generation, cryogenic fluid management, thermal contraction. This paper describes detailed design considerations and current results have being done including thermal load estimation.
Author
Dr
WooKang Kim
(IBS)
Co-authors
Dr
Gunn-Tae Park
(IBS)
Dr
Heetae Kim
(IBS)
Dr
Hyuk Jin Cha
(IBS)
Dr
Hyungjin Kim
(IBS)
MinKi Lee
(Institute for Basic Science)
Mr
YongWoo Jo
(IBS)
Dr
Youngkwon Kim
(IBS)