25–30 Aug 2024
Hilton Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

Numerical study of 5 MeV SRF electron linac for wastewater purification

THPB084
29 Aug 2024, 16:00
2h
Boulevard (Hilton Chicago)

Boulevard

Hilton Chicago

720 South Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60605 USA
Poster Presentation MC2.5 Industrial and medical accelerators Thursday Poster Session

Speaker

Anjali Kavar (Tohoku University)

Description

Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) technology is a proven solution for generating high-power electron beams (EB), suitable for tasks like purifying wastewater from challenging impurities such as PFAS. This study elaborates on effectiveness of EB treatment and outlines design considerations for a 1.3 GHz SRF linac operating at 5 MeV with an average beam current of 10 mA. Nu-merical analyses for the accelerator system, ensuring that the beam reaches 5 MeV with the desired characteristics, lead to a compact beamline structure. This structure includes a 100 kV thermionic gridded electron gun, a 1.3 GHz 3-cell low beta buncher cavity, and three 2-cell 1.3 GHz accelerator cavities, along with necessary focusing solenoids, all fitting within 3 meter. Given the need for high beam current, achieving a high bunch repetition rate is important. We therefore will employ the RF gating to the grid of the electron gun. The results of the numerical studies will be presented at this conference.

Author

Anjali Kavar (Tohoku University)

Co-authors

Shigeru Kashiwagi (Research Center for Accelerator and Radioisotope Science) Toshiya Muto (Tohoku University) abiko hayato (Tohoku University) Fujio Hinode (Tohoku University) Ikurou Nagasawa (Tohoku University) Ken-ichi Nanbu (Tohoku University) Kotaro Shibata (Tohoku University) Ken Takahashi (Tohoku University) Kodai Kudo (Tohoku University) Hiroki Yamada (Tohoku University) Hiroyuki Hama (Tohoku University)

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