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Commissioning results of CERN HIE-ISOLDE and INFN ALPI cryogenic control systems
The cryogenic systems of both accelerators, namely HIE ISOLDE (High Intensity and Energy Isotope Separator On Line DEvice) at CERN and ALPI (Acceleratore Lineare Per Ioni) at LNL, have been refurbished. HIE ISOLDE is a major upgrade of the existing ISOLDE facilities, which required the construction...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/171/1/012002 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2284131 |
Sumario: | The cryogenic systems of both accelerators, namely HIE ISOLDE (High Intensity
and Energy Isotope Separator On Line DEvice) at CERN and ALPI (Acceleratore Lineare Per
Ioni) at LNL, have been refurbished. HIE ISOLDE is a major upgrade of the existing ISOLDE
facilities, which required the construction of a superconducting linear accelerator consisting of
six cryomodules, each containing five superconductive RF cavities and superconducting
solenoids. The ALPI linear accelerator, similar to HIE ISOLDE, is located at Legnaro National
Laboratories (LNL) and became operational in the early 90’s. It is composed of 74
superconducting RF cavities, assembled inside 22 cryostats.
The new control systems are equipped with PLC, developed on the CERN UNICOS
framework, which include Schneider and Siemens PLCs and various fieldbuses (Profibus DP
and PA, WorldFIP). The control systems were developed in synergy between CERN and LNL
in order to build, effectively and with an optimized use of resources, control systems allowing
to enhance ease of operation, maintainability, and long-term availability.
This paper describes (i) the cryogenic systems, with special focus on the design of the control
systems hardware and software, (ii) the strategy adopted in order to achieve a synergic
approach, and (iii) the commissioning results after the cool-down to 4.5 K of the cryomodules. |
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