1. The run management system for CSNS
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Yuliang Zhang, Kang Mingtao, Lin Wang, Dapeng Jin, Peng Zhu, He Yongcheng, Gang Li, Fengqin Guo, Wu Xuan, and Wenchun Gao
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Electrical engineering ,Linear particle accelerator ,Synchrotron ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Proton (rocket family) ,Software ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,law ,Control system ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Spallation Neutron Source - Abstract
The China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) accelerator consists of an 80-MeV H-linac, a 1.6-GeV rapid cycling synchrotron (RCS) and two beam transport lines. The designed proton beam power is 100 kW in Phase-I. The CSNS accelerator can operate in different beam modes and beam destinations, and for each beam destination, the beam power must be strictly restricted; meanwhile, the linac and the RCS may operate independently during the commissioning stage. To satisfy these operation requirements, the run management system (RMS) was designed and deployed for CSNS. The run management system, including a hardware layer and a software layer, operates on the top level of the global control system. RMS coordinates the machine protection system, personnel protection system, timing system and other systems, to set and publish the machine states and machine modes, to verify beam parameters and to permit the beam extraction from ion source. The RMS has been operating for more than one and half years and has played an important role during the commissioning and operation of CSNS facility. This paper will introduce the design and implementation of the RMS for CSNS.
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- 2019
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