7–12 May 2023
Venice, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Status of magnets for WALS ring

WEPM054
10 May 2023, 16:30
2h
Sala Mosaici 2

Sala Mosaici 2

Poster Presentation MC7.T09: Room Temperature Magnets Wednesday Poster Session

Speaker

Yuan Chen (Wuhan University)

Description

Wuhan Advanced Light Source (WALS) is a proposed 4th generation light source, which accelerators include a 1.5 GeV Linac, 1.5 GeV storage ring and one beam transport line. The ring lattice consists of 8 identical units of 7BA. In each unit, there are 7 longitudinal gradient dipoles with transversal gradients, 10 quadrupoles, 6 sextupoles, 4 anti-bending gradient dipoles. Moreover, a combined dipole which field arrives at 3.67T is located at the middle of unit, which is used for obtaining hard-X ray. In this paper, the status of WALS ring magnets will be presented and the key technical issues for the magnet performance, such as the method of permanent magnets, pole faces optimizations with NSGA-II methods, structures and assembly will be thoroughly discussed.

Funding Agency

Supported by Science and Technology Major Project of Hubei Province (2021AFB001)

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Primary author

Yuan Chen (Wuhan University)

Co-authors

Pai Xiang (Wuhan University) Jingmin Zhang (Wuhan University) Geng Wei (Wuhan University) Jian Li (Wuhan University) Dr Yuancun Nie (Wuhan University) Weiwei Zhou (Wuhan University) Xuerui Hao (Wuhan University) Dr Ye Zou (Wuhan University) HaoHu Li (Wuhan University) Yu Xin Zhang (Wuhan University) Jike Wang (Wuhan University) Jianhua He (Wuhan University)

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