N. SolyakFermilab, Batavia, USA, I. GoninFermilab, Batavia, USA, A. SainiFermilab, Batavia, USA, V. YakovlevFermilab, Batavia, USA, C. EdwardsFermilab, Batavia, USA, J. C. ThangarajFermilab, Batavia, USA, R. KostinEuclid Techlabs LLC, C. JingEuclid Techlabs LLC
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Abstract
Compact conductively cooled SRF industrial linacs can provide unique
parameters of the electron beam for industrial applications. (up to 10MeV,
1MW). For ERDC project we designed normal conducting RF injector with thermal
RF gridded gun integrated in first cell of multi-cell cavities. For design of
the RF gun we used MICHELLE software to simulate and optimize parameters of the
beam. Output file was converted to ASTRA format and most beam dynamic
simulations in multi-cell normal conducting cavity and cryomodule were
performed by using ASTRA software. For cross-checking we compare results of
MICHELLE and AS-TRA in first few cells. At the end of injector beam reach
~250keV energy which allow to trap bunch in acceleration regime without losses
in TESLA like 1.3 GHz cavity. Short solenoid at the end of injector allow to
regulate transverse beam size in cryomodule to match beam to extraction system
and also reduce charge losses in accelerator.