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Study of Pulse Generator used Inverter HV Power Supply (XFEL를 위한 기존의 펄스전원공급장치 개선 연구)

  • Park, S.S.;Kim, S.H.;Kim, S.C.;Hwang, J.Y.;Han, Y.J.;Chio, J.H.;Kim, H.G.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.07c
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    • pp.2146-2148
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    • 2005
  • The 2.5GeV linac of the Pohang Light Source(PLS) is planed to be converted to a XFEL. The PAL XFEL requires a new 1.2-GeV linac that will be combined to the existing linac to increase a beam energy upto 3.7GeV. This stability is mainly determined by a low level RF drive system and klystron-modulators. The stability level of the modulator has to be improved 10 times better to meet the pulse stability of 0.02 %. The regulation methods such as traditional de-Qing and precision inverter charging technology are reviewed to find out suitable upgrade scheme of the modulators. In order to obtain electron beam of the consequently stability for XFEL linac, the pulse-to-pulse beam voltage regulation is less than +/-0.5%. To get the reliable stability of the modulator which is less than +/-0.2%, a charging section is improved in a modulator which has been operated with inverter power supply and de-Q'ing.

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Measurements of Neutron Activation and Dose Rate Induced by High-Energy Medical Linear Accelerator

  • Kwon, Na Hye;Jang, Young Jae;Kim, Jinsung;Kim, Kum Bae;Yoo, Jaeryong;Ahn, So Hyun;Kim, Dong Wook;Choi, Sang Hyoun
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: During the treatments of cancer patients with a linear accelerator (LINAC) using photon beams with energies ≥8 MV, the components inside the LINAC head get activated through the interaction of photonuclear reaction (γ, n) and neutron capture (n, γ). We used spectroscopy and measured the dose rate for the LINAC in operation after the treatment ended. Methods: We performed spectroscopy and dose rate measurements for three units of LINACs with a portable high-purity Germanium (HPGe) detector and a survey meter. The spectra were obtained after the beams were turned off. Spectroscopy was conducted for 3,600 seconds, and the dose rate was measured three times. We identified the radionuclides for each LINAC. Results: According to gamma spectroscopy results, most of the nuclides were short-lived radionuclides with half-lives of 100 days, except for 60Co, 65Zn, and 181W nuclides. The dose rate for three LINACs obtained immediately in front of the crosshair was in the range of 0.113 to 0.129 µSv/h. The maximum and minimum dose rates measured on weekends were 0.097 µSv/h and 0.092 µSv/h, respectively. Compared with the differences in weekday data, there was no significant difference between the data measured on Saturday and Sunday. Conclusions: Most of the detected radionuclides had half-lives <100 days, and the dose rate decreased rapidly. For equipment that primarily used energies ≤10 MV, when the equipment was transferred after at least 10 minutes after shutting it down, it is expected that there will be little effect on the workers' exposure.

KLYSTRON-MODULATOR SYSTEM PERFORMANCES FOR PLS 2-GeV LINAC (포항 20억 전자볼트 선형가속기 클라이스트론-모듈레이터 시스템의 성능)

  • Park, S.W.;Park, S.S.;Lee, K.T.;Oh, J.S.;Cho, M.H.;NamKung, W.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1995.07c
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    • pp.1365-1367
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    • 1995
  • The PLS 2-GeV linac employs 11 units of high-power pulsed klystrons(80MW) as the main RF sources. The matching modulators of 200 MW(400kV, 500 A) can provide a flat-top pulse width of 4.4 ${\mu}s$ with a maximum pulse repetition rate of 120 Hz at the full power level. For a good stability of electron beams, the pulse-to-pulse flat-top voltage variation of a modulator requires less than 0.5%. In order to achieve this goal, we stabilized high voltage charging power supplies within 1% by a phase controlled SCR voltage regulator. In addition, we employed ac/dc feedback together with a resistive De-Q'ing system to achieve far less than 0.5% variation of the PFN charging voltage. This paper presents the main feature of the klystron-modulator system and the characteristics of the pulsed high-power RF system performance during the beam injection operation for the Pohang Light Source commissioning.

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A Study on the VME-Based Application for Integrated Control of PEFP Linac Machine Components

  • Song, Young-Gi;An, Eun-Mi;Kwon, Hyeok-Jung;Cho, Yong-Sub
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2009.11a
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    • pp.141-142
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    • 2009
  • The PEFP (Proton Engineering Frontier Project) is constructing a 100MeV proton Linac (Linear Accelerator). The 20 MeV 20 mA proton beam has been serviced for an application in the fields of material, biological, information technology and medical sciences. For a stable and efficient acceleration of a proton beam, the control requirements must be optimized by studying various control methods. We propose that the integrated control system for the Linac machine components must be based on a distribution control method to improve a centralized control system. Based on EPICS (Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System) real-time software, the VME (Versa Module European package format) IOC (Input Output Controller) was developed under cross development environment with a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) PowerPC system. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of distributed control system using the VME-based EPICS middleware for various components of the large proton accelerator.

Comparison of Linear Accelerator and Helical Tomotherapy Plans for Glioblastoma Multiforme Patients

  • Koca, Timur;Basaran, Hamit;Sezen, Duygu;Karaca, Sibel;Ors, Yasemin;Arslan, Deniz;Aydin, Aysen
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.15 no.18
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    • pp.7811-7816
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    • 2014
  • Background: Despite advances in radiotherapy, overall survival of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients is still poor. Moreover dosimetrical analyses with these newer treatment methods are insufficient. The current study is aimed to compare intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) linear accelerator (linac) and helical tomotherapy (HT) treatment plans for patients with prognostic aggressive brain tumors. Material and Methods: A total of 20 GBM patient plans were prospectively evaluated in both linac and HT planning systems. Plans are compared with respect to homogenity index, conformity index and organs at risk (OAR) sparing effects of the treatments. Results: Both treatment plans provided good results that can be applied to GBM patients but it was concluded that if the critical organs with relatively lower dose constraints are closer to the target region, HT for radiotherapeutical application could be preferred. Conclusion: Tomotherapy plans were superior to linear accelerator plans from the aspect of OAR sparing with slightly broader low dose ranges over the healthy tissues. In case a clinic has both of these IMRT systems, employment of HT is recommended based on the observed results and future re-irradiation strategies must be considered.

HIGH POWER, HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROTON ACCELERATORS

  • Lee, Yong-Yung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.37 no.5
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    • pp.433-446
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    • 2005
  • The development of accelerator science and technology has been accommodating ever increasing demand from scientific community of the beam energy and intensity of proton beams. The use of high-powered proton beams has extended from the traditional application of nuclear and high-energy physics to other applications, including spallation neutron source replacing nuclear reactor, nuclear actinide transmutation, energy amplification reactors. This article attempts to review development of proton accelerator, both linear and circular, and issues related to the proton beam energy, intensity as well as its output power. For related accelerator physics and technical review, one should refer to the recent article in the Reviews of Modem Physics [1]

Study on the 6 MV Photon Beam Characteristics and Analysis Method from Medical Linear Accelerators Using Geant4 Medical Linac2 Example (GEANT4 Medical Linac2 예제를 이용한 6 MV 선형가속기 광자선속의 기초특성과 연구방법)

  • Kim, Byung-Yong;Kim, Hyung-Dong;Kim, Sung-Jin;Oh, Se-An;Kang, Jung-Gu;Kim, Sung-Kyu
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2011
  • In this study, Geant4 based Monte Carlo simulations were carried out for medical linear accelerator. Modified Medical Linac2 toolkit was used for calculation. The energy spectrum, most probable energy and the photon mean energy compared with the published results using the EGS4 code. The results well agreed with published results. The calculated results of photon fluence, energy fluence and mean energy according to the radius from the centre of the beam were analyzed. Monte Carlo simulation using Medical Linac2 code is considered to be useful for analysis of medical linear accelerator. Because the calculated results varies depending on Physics List model for same head structure. It it important to choose the right model for research purpose. Monte Carlo simulation using GEANT4 Medical Linac2 is a valuable for any novice to adopt this code to the study related to 6 MV photon fluence from medical linear accelerator.

Experimental for Performance of electron 9un cathode electrode (Y-824) characteristics (전자총 캐소드전극(Y-824)의 특성실험)

  • Son, Y.G.;Kwon, S.J.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.07c
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    • pp.1552-1553
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    • 2006
  • A thermionic gun of injector linac for pohang accelerator laboratory is required to generate beam pulse width less than 1 nsec. The gun uses cathode-grid assembly(EIMAC Y824) and operates up to 80 kV anode voltage. In order research characteristics of the electron gun, emission current from gun wear measured by the wall current monitor. In this paper the pulser system and characteristics of the emission current in region from 30 mA to 15 A are described.

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Low beta superconducting cavity system design for HIAF iLinac

  • Mengxin Xu;Yuan He;Shengxue Zhang;Lubei Liu;Tiancai Jiang;Zehua Liang;Tong Liu;Yue Tao;Chunlong Li;Qitong Huang;Fengfeng Wang;Hao Guo;Feng Bai;Xianbo Xu;Shichun Huang;Xiaoli Li;Zhijun Wang;Shenghu Zhang;Jiancheng Yang;Evgeny Zaplatin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.7
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    • pp.2466-2473
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    • 2023
  • A superconducting ion-Linac (iLinac), which is supposed to work as the injector in the High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility project, is under development at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences. The iLinac is a superconducting heavy ion linear accelerator approximately 100 meters long and contains 96 superconducting cavities in two types of 17 cyromodules. Two types of superconducting resonators (quarter-wave resonators with a frequency of 81.25 MHz and an optimal beta β = v/c = 0.07 called QWR007 and half-wave resonators with a frequency of 162.5 MHz and an optimal beta β = 0.15 called HWR015) have been investigated. The cavity design included extensive multi-parameter electromagnetic simulations and mechanical analysis, and its results are described in details. The fundamental power coupler and cavity dynamic tuner designs are also presented in this article. The prototypes are under manufacturing and expected to be ready in 2023.

Design of A 350MHz RFQ for the KOMAC 1 GeV Proton Linac

  • J. M. Han;Y. S. Cho;Park, B. H.;S. H. Jin;I. S. Ko;B. S. Kang;B. S. Han
    • Proceedings of the Korean Nuclear Society Conference
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    • 1998.05b
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    • pp.957-962
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    • 1998
  • As the first stage accelerator of the Korea Multipurpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC) 1GeV proton linac, a 350MHZ, cw Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) will be built to produce 20㎃ of 3Mev. High current RFQ with cw operation is a major program in the KOMAC project to understand beam dynamics, engineering design, construction, control and diagnostics techniques. The beam dynamics and the engineering design of RFQ are described and the present status of the KOMAC RFQ project is discussed.

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