Author:
Ortwein Rafal,Blocki Jacek,Kirby Glyn,van Nugteren Jeroen
Abstract
Abstract
Nested CCT dipoles could be used in particle accelerators and proton therapy machines to bend a beam of charged particles in any direction. In the present study, a mechanical design of a 4 layer nested CCT dipole is evaluated with Finite Element Method (FEM). A full parametric 3D model of a 2.5 Tm 4-layer CCT dipole has been developed using the APDL scripting in the ANSYS software. The, so called, bottom up approach with direct generation of nodes and elements has been utilized, optimizing for the speed of the model generation as the time consuming meshing was bypassed. The properties of the Nb-Ti strands with the surrounding CTD-101K epoxy were obtained with a dedicated homogenization model. Resulting orthotropic properties were fully accounted for in the simulation. The shear stresses in the bonding composite layer: Kapton+S2-glass+CTD-101K were computed. With the results above the limit of 10 MPa, the necessity to provide additional rigidity against the torque was confirmed – castellated design. The shear stresses were mostly caused by thermal effects, and only ~25 % was caused by the Lorentz forces. The influence of the boundary conditions was analysed, leading to their optimal choice limiting the deformation due to Lorentz forces to 91 μm.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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