Abstract

The possibility of employing copper-alloy Matsumoto–Ohtsuka-type flanges in a vacuum beam pipes with complicated apertures for a particle accelerator is experimentally studied. Copper-alloy flanges can mitigate the heating problems arising as a result of high-intensity beams more efficiently than stainless-steel flanges. Baking of beam pipes up to a temperature of 200 °C was acceptable with copper-alloy flanges. Moreover, direct electron-beam welding to a copper beam pipe became available, which made the manufacturing easy. In this study, several beam pipes with copper-alloy flanges were installed in the KEKB B-factory positron ring, and the performance was investigated using the high-intensity beams.

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