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Tani, Norio; Adachi, Toshikazu*; Someya, Hirohiko*; Watanabe, Yasuhiro; Sato, Hikaru*; Kishiro, Junichi
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 14(2), p.421 - 424, 2004/06
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:54.61The 3-GeV synchrotron proposed in the JAERI/KEK Joint Project (J-PARC) is a rapid-cycling synchrotron (RCS), which accelerates a high-intensity proton beam from 400-MeV to 3-GeV at a repetition rate of 25-Hz. The 3-GeV synchrotron is used to produce pulsed spallation neutrons and muons. Since the magnets for the 3-GeV synchrotron are required to have a large aperture in order to realize the large beam power of 1 MW, there is a larger fringe field at a pole end than a usual synchrotron magnet. In addition, 25-Hz ac field induces an eddy current in magnet components, magnet end plates and etc. The eddy current induced in the end plates is expected to be large. Therefore, it is important to investigate an effect of large leakage field and eddy current to the beam motion around the magnet end part. We have measured the eddy loss and the eddy field at the edges of the dipole and quadrupole magnets. In this paper, we report the comparison between the results of the measurements and the two-dimensional eddy current model developed for this study.
Tani, Norio; Kanazawa, Kenichiro; Shimada, Taihei; Suzuki, Hiromitsu; Watanabe, Yasuhiro; Adachi, Toshikazu*; Someya, Hirohiko*
Proceedings of 8th European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC 2002), p.2376 - 2378, 2002/00
The 3-GeV synchrotron proposed in the JAERI/KEK Joint Project is a rapid-cycling synchrotron (RCS), which accelerates a high-intensity proton beam from 400 MeV to 3 GeV at a repetition rate of 25 Hz. The 3-GeV synchrotron is used to produce pulsed spallation neutrons and muons. It also works as an injector for a 50-GeV synchrotron. Since the magnets for the 3-GeV synchrotron are required to have a large aperture in order to realize the large beam power of 1 MW, there is a large leakage field at an end part than a usual synchrotron magnet. In addition, 25-Hz ac field induces an eddy current in magnet components: e.g. a coil, magnet end plates and etc. We intend to use a stranded conductor as a coil conductor so that the eddy current induced in the coil can be reduced. On the other hand, the eddy current induced in the end plates is expected to be large. Therefore, it is important to investigate an effect of the large leakage field and the eddy current to the beam motion around the magnet end part. We have constructed a prototype dipole magnet and field measurement system for this purpose. This paper reports the results of the design and the preliminary test about this magnet.
Senda, Ikuo*; Shoji, Teruaki; *; Fujieda, Hirobumi*; Tsunematsu, Toshihide
JAERI-Tech 96-016, 23 Pages, 1996/03
no abstracts in English
Nakamura, Yukiharu; Ozeki, Takahisa
JAERI 1317, 310 Pages, 1989/03
no abstracts in English
; Okubo, Minoru; ; ; ; *; *
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 24(9), p.730 - 741, 1987/09
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:19.33(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
*; *; *; *; ; Kondo, I.; ; ; *; Tsunematsu, Toshihide; et al.
JAERI-M 85-077, 203 Pages, 1985/07
no abstracts in English