DAPNIA-03-86 |
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A new structure combining low dimensions of the four rods and technical advantages of the four vanves. |
R. Duperrier, M. Painchault |
To reduce the cavity transverse section at low frequencies, people use to increase the inductance using the longitudinal direction (coaxial RFQ). In the four rods cavity, the electrical current goes longitudinally in rods supports. The disadvantage of this technique is the increased power deposition in these supports. The proposed geometry is derived from the four vanes technology. The vanes are identical near the beam but asymmetrically cut near the bottom of the cavity to force the longitudinal electrical current. The benefit is a massive copper structure easy to cool and using technology and knowledge developed for the RFQ of the IPHI project. We give for an example the RF power depositions calculated with SOPRANO and mechanical deformations calculated with IDEAS of the design performed in favour of the SPIRAL II project (LINAG). asymmetrical between vertical and horizontal planes. |