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Brazing techniques for side-coupled electron accelerator structures

Description: The collaboration between the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), started in 1979, has led to the development of an advanced c-w microtron accelerator design. The four 2380-MHz NBS accelerating structures, containing a total of 184 accelerating cavities, have been fabricated and delivered. New fabrication methods, coupled with refinements of hydrogen-furnace brazing techniques described in this paper, allow efficient production of side-coupled structures. … more
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Hansborough, L. D.; Clark, W. L.; DePaula, R. A.; Martinez, F. A.; Roybal, P. L.; Wilkerson, L. C. et al.
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Fabrication and tuning techniques for side-coupled electron accelerator structures

Description: Beginning in 1979, Los Alamos entered into a collaboration with the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) to develop an advanced cw microtron accelerator. The accelerating structures (one 0.9-m-long, one 2.7-m-long, and two 4.0-m-long) containing a total of 184 accelerating cavities have been fabricated and tuned to the 2380-MHz operating frequency. New methods simplified the fabrication of these structures and eliminated several furnace-brazing steps. These fabrication methods, lathe-mounted tuni… more
Date: January 1, 1986
Creator: Hansborough, L. D.; Clark, W. L.; DePaula, R. A.; Martinez, F. A.; Roybal, P. L.; Wilkerson, L. C. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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BEAR RFQ: Beam Experiment Aboard a Rocket

Description: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Grumman, and GAR Electroformers have completed the design and fabrication of an electroformed RFQ for the BEAR (Beam Experiments Aboard a Rocket) project. The design of this 1-m-long, lightweight (<55 kg) accelerator incorporates four aluminum vane/cavity quadrants joined by an electroforming process. With the vane and cavity fabricated as a monolithic structure, there are no mechanical rf, vacuum, or structural joints. The completed BEAR RFQ has successfully pas… more
Date: January 1, 1988
Creator: Schrage, D.; Young, L. M.; Campbell, B. M.; Billen, J. H.; Stovall, J.; Martinez, F. A. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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