Conveners
MC07.3 - Accelerator Technology and Sustainability (Contributed)
- M.H. Moscatello (Grand Accélérateur Nat. d'Ions Lourds)
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Yaw-Ren Tan (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)11/05/2023, 11:30MC7.T15: Undulators and WigglersContributed Oral Presentation
A 1.6 m long 16 mm period superconducting undulator (SCU16) has been installed and commissioned at the Australian Synchrotron. The SCU16, developed by Bilfinger Noell GmbH, is based on the SCU20 currently operating at at KIT. The SCU16 is conduction cooled with a maximum on axis field of 1.084 T and a fixed effective vacuum gap of 5.5 mm. The design and performance of the longest...
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Morten Jensen (European Spallation Source)11/05/2023, 11:50MC7.T08: RF Power SourcesContributed Oral Presentation
The proton linac, for the European Spallation Source (ESS) currently in construction, will be powered by 155 high power RF systems. The RF systems will ultimately deliver in excess of 130 MW peak power, 5 MW of average power to a mixture of normal and superconducting accelerating structures at 352.21 and 704.42 MHz. ESS is a long pulse machine and will operate at 14 Hz with beam pulses of 2.86...
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Jean-Luc Revol (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)11/05/2023, 12:10MC7.T36: SustainabilityContributed Oral Presentation
Climate change and its consequences require strong changes in our consumption modes and approaches. Large research infrastructures consume a large amount of various energy sources, from helium to electricity. Therefore, their societal impact in the current energy crisis is tremendous, as well as their environmental impact. The Energy for Sustainable Science at Research Institutes workshop,...
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