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On the Korean Contributions for ILC RF Sources 2nd ILC Workshop in Korea December 28-29, 2004

On the Korean Contributions for ILC RF Sources 2nd ILC Workshop in Korea December 28-29, 2004 포항공대 가속기연구소 박 성 주. ILC RF Requirements based on TESLA500. Example of ILC Layout. Comparision between Commercial MBKs. Appearances of Commercial MBKs. THALES TH1801. TOSHIBA E3736. CPI

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On the Korean Contributions for ILC RF Sources 2nd ILC Workshop in Korea December 28-29, 2004

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  1. On the Korean Contributions for ILC RF Sources 2nd ILC Workshop in Korea December 28-29, 2004 포항공대 가속기연구소 박 성 주

  2. ILC RF Requirements based on TESLA500

  3. Example of ILC Layout

  4. Comparision between Commercial MBKs

  5. Appearances of Commercial MBKs THALES TH1801 TOSHIBA E3736 CPI VKL-8301

  6. Estimation of Wall-Plug Power for RF System

  7. Possibility of MBK Fabrication in Korea • Tube related capabilities in Korea: • PAL have full capabilities for providing pulsed 80-MW S-band RF system. • KAPRA is developing CW 1-MW 700-MHz Klystron for PEFP proton linac. • There are considerable activities in Universities (SNU, POSTECH,…). • In-house tube R&D can be performed but not recommended. • Localization of tube design followed by the acquisition of fabrication drawings (if possible !) would be the right choice for fast fabrication. • Possible collaboration scheme: • PAL-KAPRA for high-power RF technologies and infra-structures. • Distributed resources (mainly among Universities) for investigating various physics & engineering isssues.

  8. PAL’s Potential for MBK Fabrication • Special facilities for klystron fabrication • XHV Baking Station • Various Furnaces • HP Microwave Test-Lab • Infra-Structures • Chemical Cleaning Shop, Plating Facility, Welding Shop, 3D CMM,… • Magnetic Field Measurement Facilities • Full-line of Microwave Equipments • High-Quality Manpowers • Beam-Dynamics Experts • Mechanical Engineers • High-Power Electrical Engineers • RF Engineers (LL & HL) • XHV Experts • were involved in the PLS construction, now in the PAL XFEL project • Expected Production Rate: ~ 10 tubes/year

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