Radio Frequency Cavity’s Analytical Model and Control Design

Author:

Keikha Mahsa1ORCID,Kahnamouei Jalal Taheri1ORCID,Moallem Mehrdad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Simon Fraser University, Surrey, BC V3T 0A3, Canada

Abstract

Reduction or suppression of microphonic interference in radio frequency (RF) cavities, such as those used in Electron Linear Accelerators, is necessary to precisely control accelerating fields. In this paper, we investigate modeling the cavity as a cylindrical shell and present its free vibration analysis along with an appropriate control scheme to suppress vibrations. To this end, we first obtain an analytical mechanical dynamic model of a nine-cell cavity using a modified Fourier-Ritz method that provides a unified solution for cylindrical shell systems with general boundary conditions. The model is then verified using the ANSYS software in terms of a comparison of eigenfrequencies which prove to be identical to the proposed model. We also present an active observer-based vibration control scheme to suppress the dominant mechanical modes of the cavity. The control system performance is investigated using simulations.

Funder

Simon Fraser University

TRIUMF Canada Particle Accelerator Centre

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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