Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Aug 2024)

Simulation and measurement of beam-induced heating of ceramic vacuum chambers

  • Aamna Khan,
  • Gabriele Bassi,
  • Bernard Kosciuk,
  • Robert Todd,
  • Victor Smaluk,
  • Belkacem Bacha,
  • Paul Palecek,
  • Charles Hetzel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.27.084501
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 8
p. 084501

Abstract

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In this article, we summarize recent theoretical and experimental studies of the impedance and beam-induced heating of titanium-coated ceramic vacuum chambers used in the NSLS-II injection kickers. The impedance was calculated using the field matching theory assuming planar approximation and compared with the impedancewake2d code. For the coating thickness of a few microns, we demonstrated that the beam-induced power is dissipated in the titanium coating and that the longitudinally averaged two-dimensional power density is approximated by an analytical expression, thus allowing the use of a simplified model of the power density as input for the ansys code to simulate the temperature distribution with realistic nonuniform thickness of the Ti coating. For a few values of the NSLS-II beam current, we measured the beam-induced heating of two ceramic chambers using thermal sensors installed along the chamber and compared the measurement results with the simulations.