Title :
Operation modes of the fast 60 kV resonant charging power supply for the LHC inflectors
Author :
Barnes, M.J. ; Wait, G.D. ; Carlier, E. ; Ducimetiere, Laurent ; Jansson, U. ; Schroder, G.H. ; Vossenberg, E.B.
Author_Institution :
TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC, Canada
fDate :
June 29 1997-July 2 1997
Abstract :
CERN is constructing a Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to be installed in the existing LEP tunnel of 27 km circumference. The LHC will accelerate two proton beams, injected at 450 GeV, in opposite directions and will collide them at a centre of mass energy of 14 TeV. The injection kicker systems will consist of four travelling wave type magnets and four pulse forming networks (PFNs) for each beam, discharged by thyratron switches. Resonant charging systems (RCS), located with the switches and PFNs in a gallery parallel to the LHC tunnel, are employed to charge the PFNs within 1 ms to 60 kV. The aim of this fast charging is to minimise the number of spontaneous firings of the thyratron. The stability and pulse to pulse reproducibility of the charging voltage must be maintained to a precision of /spl les/+0.1%. Each resonant charging system consists of a 2.4 mF primary capacitor bank, charged to 2.5 kV, and connected via a gate turn-off thyristor (GTO) and a 1:23 step-up transformer to two PFNs of 5 /spl Omega/ characteristic impedance, each with a total capacitance of 0.96 /spl mu/F. The PFNs are discharged 400 /spl mu/s after the end of the charging period into the kicker magnets. The GTO switch is used in gate assisted turn-off (GAT) mode and the pulse transformer has a particularly low leakage inductance. In this paper special attention is paid to analogue circuit simulations of the RCS showing both normal and abnormal operating modes. Furthermore the choice of electrical components is presented and discussed. These RCSs are designed, constructed and tested at TRIUMF in collaboration with CERN as part of the Canadian contribution to the LHC project.
Keywords :
power supplies to apparatus; proton accelerators; pulse generators; pulsed power switches; storage rings; synchrotrons; thyratrons; thyristor applications; 0.96 muF; 1 ms; 14 TeV; 2.4 mF; 2.5 kV; 27 km; 450 GeV; 60 kV; CERN; GTO switch; LEP tunnel; LHC inflectors; Large Hadron Collider; TRIUMF; abnormal operating modes; analogue circuit simulations; gate assisted turn-off mode; gate turn-off thyristor; injection kicker systems; kicker magnets; normal operating modes; primary capacitor bank; proton beams acceleration; pulse forming networks; pulse to pulse reproducibility; resonant charging power supply; resonant charging systems; stability; step-up transformer; thyratron switches; travelling wave type magnets; Acceleration; Large Hadron Collider; Magnets; Particle beams; Power supplies; Pulse transformers; Resonance; Switches; Thyratrons; Thyristors;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1997. Digest of Technical Papers. 1997 11th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4213-5
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1997.674582