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Bridge Coupler for APT
Paul T. Greninger ; Henry J. Rodarte ;
Date 16 Aug 2000
Journal eConf C000821 (2000) THD19
Subject Accelerator Physics | physics.acc-ph
AffiliationGeneral Atomics
AbstractThe Coupled Cavity Drift Tube Linac (CCDTL) used in the Accelerator for the Production of Tritium (APT) is fully described elsewhere [1]. The modules are composed of several machined and brazed segments that must account for the accumulation of dimensional tolerances in the build up of the stack. In addition, space requirements dictate that power fed to the accelerator cannot be through the accelerating cavities. As well, we would like to remove a single segment of the accelerator without removing additional segments. These requirements combined with phasing relationships of the design and space limitations have resulted in a different bridge coupling method used in the module comprising 3-gap segments. The coupling method, phasing relationships and other features that enhance the flexibility of the design will be discussed.
Source arXiv, physics/0008096
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