Speaker
Mouda Tung
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Description
With the maturity of additive manufacturing (AM), it has been implemented in the production of accelerator components. A particular strength for AM is the optimization of internal geometries that is impossible to achieve with traditional means. A prototyping concept for a high-heat-load vacuum chamber section for the ALS-U project was manufactured using laser powder bed fusion in both CuCrZr and GRCop. Post-machining was conducted to assess the welding compatibility necessary for the vacuum chamber design of the ALS-U storage ring.
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Authors
Mouda Tung
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Tao Cui
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)