THE SELECTION OF KEY TECHNOLOGICAL Sample Clauses

THE SELECTION OF KEY TECHNOLOGICAL. AREAS (KTA) By scrutinizing the landscape of the future accelerator projects presented in Figure 1 of the previous section, one can classify the machines according to the following criteria:  Accelerated particles: leptons vs. hadrons accelerators  Operation mode : pulsed vs. Continuous Wave (CW)  Accelerating section: normal conducting vs. superconducting technology  Accelerator geometry: linear vs. circular  Size: small vs. large machine  The wide range of beam parameters: current, luminosity, power… Obviously, each criteria or combination of criteria within the classification above appeal specific technology areas. Depending on the performances targeted by the future Research Infrastructures, real technological breakthroughs might be needed to push the limits of the state of the art and meet the challenging requirements. Technological development in some areas could also be carried out to enhance reliability of the future machines, or to increase their energetic efficiency, lowering the machine costs for construction and operation. We define as Key Technological Area (KTA), the one responding to one or several criteria from the following:  Cutting-edge technology of high interest for accelerator or SC magnet communities.  Being widely needed for the future projects  Presenting a high technical development potential to meet the future machine requirements  Presenting a high technical development potential to reduce construction and operation costs  Being critically dependent on single/very few vendor(s) According to these choice criteria, eight KTAs were identified and their required development fields determined and summarised in the following table. Table 1: identified Key technological Areas and needed developments for future projects Key Technology Areas Needed Developments 1 Particle sources High intensity heavy ions, positron sources, polarized beams 2 Magnets and vacuum systems Permanent magnets, Small xxxxxxxx evacuation 3 High field SC magnets High-Tc conductors, Cost reduction 4 Normal Conducting RF structures High precision fabrication and tuning, RF breakdown 5 Superconducting RF cavities Surface treatments, Robotics, Cost reduction 6 Radio Frequency power sources CW sources, Solid State Amplifiers, High efficiency 7 Cryogenics High efficiency, Cryo-coolers, Cryo-safety 8 Beam instrumentation Optical and RF diagnostics, Fast electronics and feedback Table 2 shows the need on KTAs further development for the major Research Infrastru...
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