• DocumentCode
    770951
  • Title

    Analog Computer for Quadrupole Magnet Design

  • Author

    Hammann, John W.

  • Author_Institution
    Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Illinois
  • Volume
    10
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1963
  • Firstpage
    52
  • Lastpage
    60
  • Abstract
    In the design of particle accelerators, magnets are sometimes used to bend the paths of charged particles in linear accelerators for focusing and defocusing purposes. These magnets, in the present case, are known as quadrupoles. Their design hinges on the solution of certain mathematical expressions of particle trajectories. A computer of the analog type was constructed to solve the equations and so facilitate magnet design. The analog computer for this application has dials labeled "L", "¿", and "¿". The settings of these dials represent the design parameters under study. The operator can set the dials of each stage to any of thousands of different combinations of L, ¿, and ¿. The results of his settings may be observed on a CRO screen. He can then proceed to search for the best combination of control settings with regard to their effect on particle trajectories. Once having found a satisfactory combination, the corresponding magnet design parameters are obtained from the settings of the controls. Three features of construction required special consideration. These were: the high gain, minimum phase shift, and minimum crosstalk. These items and others are discussed in the article from the practical as well as the theoretical point of view.
  • Keywords
    Analog computers; Computational modeling; Equations; Linear accelerators; Magnetic fields; Magnetic separation; Operational amplifiers; Pulse amplifiers; Structural beams; Synchrotrons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.1963.4323243
  • Filename
    4323243