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Results of an RF Pulsed Heating Experiment at SLAC

Accelerator Physics 2016-09-08 v1

Abstract

Results are reported from an experiment on RF pulsed heating of copper at SLAC. Damage in the form of cracks may be induced on the surface after the application of many pulses of RF. The experiment consists of two circularly cylindrical cavities operated in the TE011 mode at a resonant frequency of 11.424 GHz. Each cavity received 8.5 MW, 1.2 microsecond pulses at 60 Hz corresponding to a calculated temperature rise of 120 K on the copper surface. After 5.5 x 10^7 pulses, the experiment was stopped and the copper surfaces were examined. Damage is present on the area of the surface where the maximum heating occurred.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0008033,
  title  = {Results of an RF Pulsed Heating Experiment at SLAC},
  author = {D. P. Pritzkau and R. H. Siemann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0008033},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

3 pages, 7 figures, Presented at LINAC 2000 conference, Paper ID THA18