Superconducting RF (SRF) cavities are key components of modern linear particle accelerators. The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) is building a 3 MeV/u re-accelerator (ReA3) using SRF cavities. Lightly loaded SRF cavities have very small bandwidths (high Q) making them very sensitive to mechanical perturbations whether external or self-induced. Additionally, some cavity types exhibit mechanical responses to perturbations that lead to high-order non-stationary transfer functions resulting in very complex control problems. A control system that can adapt to the changing perturbing conditions and transfer functions of these systems would be ideal. This paper describes the application of a control technique known as “Active ...
Superconducting RF cavity developments are currently on-going for new accelerator projects at CERN s...
The 6 GeV CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab is arranged in a five-pass racetrack configuration, wit...
The high resolution scattering experiments conducted at the superconducting Darmstadt electron linea...
Superconducting RF (SRF) cavities are key components of modern linear particle accelerators. The Nat...
The CEBAF injector has produced its first relativistic beam with two superconducting cavities. Six R...
Superconducting (SC) resonant cavities seems to be an attractive option for various linear accelerat...
During the past decade, RF superconductivity expanded successfully and has become an important techn...
The problem of controlling tile variations in the rf power system can be effectively cast as an appl...
Superconducting rf systems are usually operated with continuous rf power or with rf pulse lengths ex...
An overview of the active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) is presented in this talk. Ever since...
Operation of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities with high loaded quality factors is beco...
Abstract In the last 20 years the requirements for RF Control have increased as the target use has b...
The rf control analysis tool consists of a set of library blocks to be used with SIMULINK. The tool ...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a control system for superconducting cavities, which are th...
When an SRF accelerator is designed, there is motivation to move the cavities close together on the ...
Superconducting RF cavity developments are currently on-going for new accelerator projects at CERN s...
The 6 GeV CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab is arranged in a five-pass racetrack configuration, wit...
The high resolution scattering experiments conducted at the superconducting Darmstadt electron linea...
Superconducting RF (SRF) cavities are key components of modern linear particle accelerators. The Nat...
The CEBAF injector has produced its first relativistic beam with two superconducting cavities. Six R...
Superconducting (SC) resonant cavities seems to be an attractive option for various linear accelerat...
During the past decade, RF superconductivity expanded successfully and has become an important techn...
The problem of controlling tile variations in the rf power system can be effectively cast as an appl...
Superconducting rf systems are usually operated with continuous rf power or with rf pulse lengths ex...
An overview of the active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) is presented in this talk. Ever since...
Operation of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities with high loaded quality factors is beco...
Abstract In the last 20 years the requirements for RF Control have increased as the target use has b...
The rf control analysis tool consists of a set of library blocks to be used with SIMULINK. The tool ...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a control system for superconducting cavities, which are th...
When an SRF accelerator is designed, there is motivation to move the cavities close together on the ...
Superconducting RF cavity developments are currently on-going for new accelerator projects at CERN s...
The 6 GeV CEBAF accelerator at Jefferson Lab is arranged in a five-pass racetrack configuration, wit...
The high resolution scattering experiments conducted at the superconducting Darmstadt electron linea...