R. Kersevan
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
3 Papers
11 Citations
R. Kersevan is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spallation Neutron Source & Spallation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Installation of the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) Superconducting Linac
D. Stout,I.E. Campisi,Fabio Casagrande,R. Cutler,D. Hatfield,M. Howell,T. Hunter,R. Kersevan,P. Ladd,H. Strong +9 more
- 16 May 2005
TL;DR: The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) superconducting linac (SCL) as discussed by the authors consists of 11 medium beta (061) and 12 high beta (081) RF cryomodules, 32 intersegment quadrupole magnet/diagnostics stations, 9 spool beampipes for future upgrade, and two differential pumping stations on either end of the SCL
Status Report on the Installation of the Warm Sections for the Superconducting Linac at the SNS
R. Kersevan,D.P. Briggs,I.E. Campisi,J.A. Crandall,D.L. Douglas,T. Hunter,P. Ladd,C. Luck,R.C. Morton,K.S. Russell,D. Stout +10 more
- 16 May 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the development of the cleaning, preparation, and installation procedures that have been adopted for the warm sections, and the vacuum performance of the system is discussed, in order to ensure that the performance of SCL CMs is not compromised.
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The Spallation Neutron Source accelerator system design
S. Henderson,W.J. Abraham,Alexander Aleksandrov,C.K. Allen,Jorge Alonso,D. Anderson,D. Arenius,T. Arthur,S. Assadi,J.J Ayers,P. Bach,V. Badea,R.E. Battle,J. Beebe-Wang,B. Bergmann,J. Bernardin,T.S. Bhatia,J. Billen,T. Birke,E.A. Bjorklund,M. Blaskiewicz,B. Blind,Willem Blokland,V. Bookwalter,D. Borovina,S. Bowling,J. Bradley,C. Brantley,J. Brennan,J. Brodowski,Samuel D. J. Brown,R. Brown,D. Bruce,N. Bultman,P. Cameron,I.E. Campisi,Fabio Casagrande,N. Catalan-Lasheras,Mark Champion,Z. Chen,D. Cheng,Y. Cho,K. Christensen,C.M. Chu,J. Cleaves,R. Connolly,T. Cote,Sarah Cousineau,K.R. Crandall,J. Creel,Mark Crofford,P. Cull,R. Cutler,R. Dabney,L.R. Dalesio,E.F. Daly,R. Damm,Viatcheslav Danilov,Daniele Davino,K. Davis,C. Dawson,L. Day,Craig Deibele,Jean Delayen,J. DeLong,A. DeMello,W. DeVan,R. DiGennaro,K. Dixon,G. Dodson,Marc Doleans,Lawrence Doolittle,J. Doss,M. Drury,T. Elliot,Scott R. Ellis,J. Error,J. Fazekas,A. V. Fedotov,P. K. Feng,John Fischer,W. Fox,R. Fuja,W. Funk,John D Galambos,Venkatarao Ganni,Robert W. Garnett,X. Geng,R.C. Gentzlinger,M. Giannella,Paul Gibson,R. Gillis,J. Gioia,J. Gordon,R. A. Gough,J. Greer,W. Gregory,R. J. Gribble,Warren P. Grice,D. Gurd,P. Gurd,A. Guthrie,Harald Hahn,T. Hardek,R. Hardekopf,James F. Harrison,D. Hatfield,P. He,M. Hechler,F. Heistermann,S. Helus,T. Hiatt,S. Hicks,J.O. Hill,L. Hoff,M. Hoff,J. Hogan,M. Holding,P. Holik,Jeffrey A Holmes,N. Holtkamp,C. Hovater,M. Howell,Hsiao-Chaun Hseuh,A. Huhn,T. Hunter,T. Ilg,John D. Jackson,A. Jain,A. Jason,Dong-O Jeon,G. Johnson,A. Jones,S. Joseph,A. Justice,Yoon W. Kang,K. Kasemir,R. Keller,R. Kersevan,D.M. Kerstiens,M. Kesselman,Sang-Ho Kim,P. Kneisel,L. Kravchuk,T. Kuneli,Sergey S. Kurennoy,R. Kustom,Sungil Kwon,P. Ladd,R. Lambiase,Y.Y. Lee,Matthaeus Leitner,Ka-Ngo Leung,S. Lewis,C.J. Liaw,C. Lionberger,C. C. Lo,Cary D Long,Hans Ludewig,J. Ludvig,P. Luft,M.T. Lynch,H. Ma,R. MacGill,K. Macha,B. Madre,George Mahler,K. Mahoney,J. Maines,J. Mammosser,T. Mann,I. Marneris,P. Marroquin,R. L. Martineau,K. Matsumoto,M. McCarthy,C. McChesney,W. McGahern,P. McGehee,Wuzheng Meng,B. Merz,R.E. Meyer,B. Miller,Roland W. Mitchell,J. Mize,M. Monroy,J. Munro,G. Murdoch,J. Musson,S. Nath,Richard Nelson,J. O`Hara,D.K. Olsen,W. Oren,D. Oshatz,T. Owens,C. Pai,I. Papaphilippou,N. Patterson,J. Patterson,C. Pearson,T. Pelaia,M. Pieck,Chip Piller,Tomasz Plawski,Michael A Plum,J. Pogge,J. Power,T. Powers,Joseph Preble,M. Prokop,J. Pruyn,D. Purcell,J. Rank,D. Raparia,Alex Ratti,William A. Reass,K. Reece,D. Rees,A. Regan,M. J. Regis,Jani Reijonen,D. J. Rej,D. Richards,D. Richied,C. Rode,W. Rodriguez,M. Rodriguez,A. Rohlev,C. R. Rose,T. Roseberry,L. Rowton,W. Roybal,K. Rust,G. Salazer,J. Sandberg,J. Saunders,Thomas Schenkel,W. J. Schneider,D. Schrage,Jerome Schubert,F. Severino,R. Shafer,T. Shea,Andrei Shishlo,H. Shoaee,C. Sibley,J. Sims,S. Smee,J.D. Smith,Karen H. Smith,R. Spitz,John Staples,P. Stein,M. Stettler,M. Stirbet,Martin P. Stockli,W. Stone,D. Stout,J. Stovall,W. Strelo,H. Strong,R. Sundelin,D. Syversrud,M. Szajbler,H. Takeda,Paul J. Tallerico,J. Tang,E. Tanke,Steven Tepikian,R. Thomae,David H. Thompson,D. Thomson,M. Thuot,C. Treml,N. Tsoupas,Joseph Tuozzolo,W. Tuzel,A. Vassioutchenko,Steve Virostek,J. Wallig,P. Wanderer,Yi-Ming Wang,J.G. Wang,T.P. Wangler,D. Warren,Jie Wei,D. Weiss,R. W. Welton,J. Weng,W.T. Weng,Mark W. Wezensky,M. White,T. Whitlatch,D. Williams,E. Williams,K. Wilson,M. Wiseman,R.L. Wood,P. Wright,A. Wu,N. Ybarrolaza,K. Young,L.M. Young,R. Yourd,A. Zachoszcz,A. Zaltsman,S.Y. Zhang,W.C Zhang,Yuxuan Zhang,Alexander Zhukov +310 more
TL;DR: The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) as discussed by the authors was designed and constructed by a collaboration of six U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories and consists of a 1 GeV linear accelerator and accumulator ring providing 1.4 MW of proton beam power in microsecond-long beam pulses to a liquid mercury target for neutron production.