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Detection of quench location in 1.3 GHz single cell SCRF Cavity during cold testing in LHe bath at 2K
 
Content: Detection of quench location is important to study the cavity performance limiting mechanisms. Temperature mapping system is a powerful diagnostic tool to identify the hotspots on the superconducting radio-frequency cavity surface during the cold test in liquid Helium at ~ 2K. During quenching of the cavity temperature rises in the range of few mK to few K in a time domain of few milliseconds. The detection of associated change in sensor output of the order of few micro Volts in super fluid liquid Helium at 2K in a comparable noisy background is the major technical challenge. A Silicon diode sensor based temperature mapping system is developed to map the temperature on the equator region of a single cell SCRF cavity during performance test at 2K in vertical test stand facility with a temperature resolution of 10mK and a time resolution of 1ms. This paper describes the status of the development & initial test results.
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Place: VECC
1/AF, Bidhan Nagar Kolkata - 700008

Room: Hall A (Main Auditorium)
Starting date:
23-Feb-2017   15:00 (Asia/Kolkata)
Duration: 15'
Contribution type: Contributory Talk
Primary Authors: Mr. YADAV, Anand (RRCAT, Indore DAE, Government of INDIA)
Co-Authors: Mr. PUNTAMBEKAR, Avinash (RRCAT, Indore DAE, Government of INDIA)
Mr. JOSHI, S,C. (RRCAT, Indore DAE, Government of INDIA)
Mr. YEDLE, Ajay (RRCAT, Indore DAE, Government of INDIA)
Mr. VERMA, Vinesh (RRCAT, Indore DAE, Government of INDIA)
Presenters: Mr. YADAV, Anand
Material: paper
 
Included in session: Technical Session 7
Included in track: Superconducting Magnet and SCRF cavity