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Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles

MedAustron, a future centre for ion-therapy and research in Austria will comprise an accelerator facility based on a synchrotron for the delivery of protons and light ions for cancer treatment and for clinical and nonclinical research [1]. The main dipole for the synchrotron went through an extensiv...

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Autores principales: Langenbeck, B, Siedler, C, Stockner, M, Zickler, T
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1379888
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author Langenbeck, B
Siedler, C
Stockner, M
Zickler, T
author_facet Langenbeck, B
Siedler, C
Stockner, M
Zickler, T
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description MedAustron, a future centre for ion-therapy and research in Austria will comprise an accelerator facility based on a synchrotron for the delivery of protons and light ions for cancer treatment and for clinical and nonclinical research [1]. The main dipole for the synchrotron went through an extensive design process to meet the stringent requirements. The local and integrated field quality was optimized. The residual field levels in the magnet gap were calculated and the dynamic behaviour of the dipole magnet was studied, both in 2D and 3D, using OPERA. The pole profile has been optimized to reduce sextupolar components in the integrated field by adjusting the shims on the pole edge. A Rogowski-profile at the pole ends and the use of stainless-steel tension straps shall enhance the dynamic behaviour and guarantee a small time constants. Appropriate pole-end shimming will be used to compensate for residual multi-pole components and to fine-tune the magnetic length. The results of this comprehensive design study are summarized in this paper.
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spelling cern-14078542022-08-17T13:30:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1379888engLangenbeck, BSiedler, CStockner, MZickler, TDesign and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main DipolesAccelerators and Storage RingsEngineeringMedAustron, a future centre for ion-therapy and research in Austria will comprise an accelerator facility based on a synchrotron for the delivery of protons and light ions for cancer treatment and for clinical and nonclinical research [1]. The main dipole for the synchrotron went through an extensive design process to meet the stringent requirements. The local and integrated field quality was optimized. The residual field levels in the magnet gap were calculated and the dynamic behaviour of the dipole magnet was studied, both in 2D and 3D, using OPERA. The pole profile has been optimized to reduce sextupolar components in the integrated field by adjusting the shims on the pole edge. A Rogowski-profile at the pole ends and the use of stainless-steel tension straps shall enhance the dynamic behaviour and guarantee a small time constants. Appropriate pole-end shimming will be used to compensate for residual multi-pole components and to fine-tune the magnetic length. The results of this comprehensive design study are summarized in this paper.CERN-ATS-2011-251CERN-ATS-2011-071oai:cds.cern.ch:14078542011-09-06
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Engineering
Langenbeck, B
Siedler, C
Stockner, M
Zickler, T
Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles
title Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles
title_full Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles
title_fullStr Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles
title_full_unstemmed Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles
title_short Design and Optimization of the MedAustron Synchrotron Main Dipoles
title_sort design and optimization of the medaustron synchrotron main dipoles
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Engineering
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1379888
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