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; Background of existing injector solenoids
 
A variety of solenoid magnets have been in use at the CEBAF injector for over 20 years.  A total of 11 individual solenoids are installed, spanning 7 different types (FH,FB,FG,FQ,FA,FD,FL).  In order to preserve the beam polarization four of the type two internal counter-wound coils (FQ,FA,FD,FL) while others have a single internal coil (FH,FB,FG).  A summary of the 11 coils is listed below and can found on the injector songsheet [[media:190605_injectorsongsheet.pdf]].
 
A variety of solenoid magnets have been in use at the CEBAF injector for over 20 years.  A total of 11 individual solenoids are installed, spanning 7 different types (FH,FB,FG,FQ,FA,FD,FL).  In order to preserve the beam polarization four of the type two internal counter-wound coils (FQ,FA,FD,FL) while others have a single internal coil (FH,FB,FG).  A summary of the 11 coils is listed below and can found on the injector songsheet [[media:190605_injectorsongsheet.pdf]].
  
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*MFL0I07 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
 
*MFL0I07 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
  
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While the magnets work reliably, there is an initiative to replace these solenoids with new magnets so the following is achieved:
 
 
# fewest types possible, to improve standardization and spares inventory
 
# fewest types possible, to improve standardization and spares inventory
 
# greater radial field uniformity, to minimize variation of beam optics with beam position
 
# greater radial field uniformity, to minimize variation of beam optics with beam position
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# capability to be interchangeably wired for single wound or counter wound configuration
 
# capability to be interchangeably wired for single wound or counter wound configuration
  
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; Review of solenoid design
 
With these considerations in mind Jay Benesh has modeled an upgrade solenoid magnet and worked with Danny Machie to develop a mechanical design, in three variations, that have been reviewed by the injector and source groups.  '''The purpose of your review is to inspect the proposed specifications and drawings and provide feedback or questions that should be incorporated prior to starting the vendor RFQ process.'''  Supplemental material of a design study of different variations on the inner diameter is also provided here [[media:design_comp.pdf]].
 
With these considerations in mind Jay Benesh has modeled an upgrade solenoid magnet and worked with Danny Machie to develop a mechanical design, in three variations, that have been reviewed by the injector and source groups.  '''The purpose of your review is to inspect the proposed specifications and drawings and provide feedback or questions that should be incorporated prior to starting the vendor RFQ process.'''  Supplemental material of a design study of different variations on the inner diameter is also provided here [[media:design_comp.pdf]].
  

Revision as of 12:19, 27 August 2020

Injector Solenoids - Review

New injector beam line (FX) and chopper (FY) solenoids proposed by Jay Benesch have been designed and awarded to Everson Tesla for fabrication.

Performance
  • MFX-01
  • MFX-02


Background of existing injector solenoids

A variety of solenoid magnets have been in use at the CEBAF injector for over 20 years. A total of 11 individual solenoids are installed, spanning 7 different types (FH,FB,FG,FQ,FA,FD,FL). In order to preserve the beam polarization four of the type two internal counter-wound coils (FQ,FA,FD,FL) while others have a single internal coil (FH,FB,FG). A summary of the 11 coils is listed below and can found on the injector songsheet media:190605_injectorsongsheet.pdf.

  • MFH2I01 - beam line solenoid, single wound
  • MFB1I02 - beam line solenoid, single wound
  • MFG1I04A - beam line solenoid, single wound
  • MFG1I04B - beam line solenoid, single wound
  • MFQ0I01 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
  • MFA0I03 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
  • MFD0I04 - two chopper solenoids in series, each counter wound
  • MFA0I05 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
  • MFA0I06 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
  • MFL0I07 - beam line solenoid, counter wound
Motivation and requirements of new injector solenoids
  1. fewest types possible, to improve standardization and spares inventory
  2. greater radial field uniformity, to minimize variation of beam optics with beam position
  3. minimum field roll-off in the beam direction
  4. design accommodating operation at higher beam energy, i.e. function at higher power supply current
  5. larger inner diameter to accommodate 2-3/4" flanges
  6. bakable to >200C for extended periods for vacuum condition
  7. capability to be interchangeably wired for single wound or counter wound configuration
Review of solenoid design

With these considerations in mind Jay Benesh has modeled an upgrade solenoid magnet and worked with Danny Machie to develop a mechanical design, in three variations, that have been reviewed by the injector and source groups. The purpose of your review is to inspect the proposed specifications and drawings and provide feedback or questions that should be incorporated prior to starting the vendor RFQ process. Supplemental material of a design study of different variations on the inner diameter is also provided here media:design_comp.pdf.

  • Reviewers
Joe Meyers, Magnet Measurement Facility (will handle the RFQ and acceptance QA too)
Michael Tiefenback, CEBAF Magnet Integrator
Renuka Rajput-Ghoshal, Physics Engineering Magnet Group
RFQ Package
Possible Vendor List
  • New Zealand company that did Jay's initial quote
  • Everson-Tesla Inc., Doug Hartman (dhartman@eversontesla.com)
  • Alpha
  • New England Technicoil
  • Alexandria, Va company Joe met at ILC meeting