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A new spark detection system for the electrostatic septa of the SPS North (experimental) Area

Electrostatic septa (ZS) are used in the extraction of the particle beams from the CERN SPS to the North Area experimental zone. These septa employ high electric fields, generated from a 300 kV power supply, and are particularly prone to internal sparking around the cathode structure. This sparking...

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Autores principales: Barlow, R A, Balhan, B, Borburgh, J, Carlier, E, Chanavat, C, Pinget, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1614436
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Sumario:Electrostatic septa (ZS) are used in the extraction of the particle beams from the CERN SPS to the North Area experimental zone. These septa employ high electric fields, generated from a 300 kV power supply, and are particularly prone to internal sparking around the cathode structure. This sparking degrades the electric field quality, consequently affecting the extracted beam, vacuum and equipment performance. To mitigate these effects, a Spark Detection System (SDS) has been realised, which is based on an industrial SIEMENS S7-400 programmable logic controller and deported Boolean processors modules interfaced through a PROFINET fieldbus. The SDS interlock logic uses a moving average spark rate count to determine if the ZS performance is acceptable. Below a certain spark rate it is probable that the ZS septa tank vacuum can recover, thus avoiding transition into a\nstate where rapid degradation would occur. Above this level an interlock is raised and the high voltage is switched off. Additionally, all spark signals acquired by the SDS are sent to a front-end computer to allow further analysis such as calculation\nof spark rates and production of statistical data.