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Study and development of Solid State based Long Pulse Klystron Modulators for future Linear Accelerators at CERN

<p>A new Klystron modulator is to be developed as a part of the new Linear Accelerator (LINAC4) project that is currently running at CERN. The Klystron modulator is required to supply a pulsed output voltage of -100 kV / 20 A with a repetition rate of 2 Hz and a pulse length of 800 us. In addition to this, the Klystron modulator must also handle arcing in the Klystron, and allow for no more than 10 J of energy to be dissipated in the arc in such a case. This thesis studies possible solid state based topologies that could be relevant for the Klystron modulator. A single switch topology, based on a 12 kV IGCT switch and a pulse transformer, is studied in detail and developed as a full scale prototype. Preliminary test results indicate that this will provide a satisfactory solution that meets the requirements. A second topology based on the Parallel Resonant Converter (PRC) was studied in detail through analysis and simulations. This showed to be a promising solution that could be an improvement compared to the single switch topology. The PRC is fully controllable and thus offers a flexible solution that can meet various demands. The topology also showed very good arc handling capabilities, and the PRC can be configured to protect the Klystron by its natural response.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA/oai:DiVA.org:ntnu-9640
Date January 2007
CreatorsBakken, Jonas Sjolte
PublisherNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Institutt for elkraftteknikk
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeStudent thesis, text

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