Impact of Remanent Magnetic Field on the Heat Load of Original CEBAF Cryomodule
Title | Impact of Remanent Magnetic Field on the Heat Load of Original CEBAF Cryomodule |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Ciovati, G., Cheng, G., Drury, M., Fischer, J., Geng, R. |
Journal | IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity |
Volume | 27 |
Pagination | 1–6 |
Date Published | June 2017 |
ISSN | 1051-8223 |
Keywords | Cavity resonators, cold magnetic shield, cold tuner, compositionality, continuous electron beam accelerator facility, cool-down procedures, cryogenic testing, Cryomodules, cryostats, electron accelerators, five-cell cavity, flux-gate magnetometers, fluxgate magnetometers, He tank, heat load, Magnetic field measurement, magnetic fields, Magnetic Remanence, Magnetic shielding, Magnetometers, Niobium, original CEBAF cryomodule, pubcrawl, quality factor, Radio frequency, refurbished cryomodule C50-12, remanence, remanent magnetic field, residual magnetic fields, resilience, Resiliency, superconducting resonators, Temperature sensors, Tuners |
Abstract | The heat load of the original cryomodules for the continuous electron beam accelerator facility is 50% higher than the target value of 100 W at 2.07 K for refurbished cavities operating at an accelerating gradient of 12.5 MV/m. This issue is due to the quality factor of the cavities being 50% lower in the cryomodule than when tested in a vertical cryostat, even at low RF field. Previous studies were not conclusive about the origin of the additional losses. We present the results of a systematic study of the additional losses in a five-cell cavity from a decommissioned cryomodule after attaching components, which are part of the cryomodule, such as the cold tuner, the He tank, and the cold magnetic shield, prior to cryogenic testing in a vertical cryostat. Flux-gate magnetometers and temperature sensors are used as diagnostic elements. Different cool-down procedures and tests in different residual magnetic fields were investigated during the study. Three flux-gate magnetometers attached to one of the cavities installed in the refurbished cryomodule C50-12 confirmed the hypothesis of high residual magnetic field as a major cause for the increased RF losses. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7752855/ |
DOI | 10.1109/TASC.2016.2631938 |
Citation Key | ciovati_impact_2017 |
- remanence
- Magnetic shielding
- Magnetometers
- Niobium
- original CEBAF cryomodule
- pubcrawl
- quality factor
- Radio frequency
- refurbished cryomodule C50-12
- Magnetic Remanence
- remanent magnetic field
- residual magnetic fields
- resilience
- Resiliency
- superconducting resonators
- Temperature sensors
- Tuners
- electron accelerators
- cold magnetic shield
- cold tuner
- Compositionality
- continuous electron beam accelerator facility
- cool-down procedures
- cryogenic testing
- Cryomodules
- cryostats
- Cavity resonators
- five-cell cavity
- flux-gate magnetometers
- fluxgate magnetometers
- He tank
- heat load
- Magnetic field measurement
- magnetic fields