Symposium Of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel - Proceedings Of The Xxiv Symposium

Symposium Of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel - Proceedings Of The Xxiv Symposium

Author: R D Krause

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1991-07-22

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9814556327

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The purpose of SNEAP is to provide a forum for discussing the construction, operation, and use of electrostatic and RF booster accelerators. The organization was started by three laboratories in Canada in 1967 and now has members all around the world. The traditional format of SNEAP meetings includes a large amount of time for discussion and the exchange of ideas. Topics include subjects such as ion sources, accelerator developments, control systems, equipment suppliers and other topics of interest suggested by the membership.


Symposium Of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel, Sneap 26

Symposium Of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel, Sneap 26

Author: J W Mckay

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1995-07-14

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 9814550434

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This was the 26th in a series of annual meetings to discuss the operation and development of electrostatic accelerators and associated boosters. This volume presents reports on project status, operational experience, ion sources, control systems and charging systems. Also included are summary reports of the year's activities from all member laboratories.


Symposium Of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel, Sneap 23

Symposium Of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel, Sneap 23

Author: Berners Edgar Davis

Publisher: #N/A

Published: 1990-08-25

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9814611735

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The proceedings are a compilation of formal papers and informal discussion on the practical concerns in operating and improving electrostatic accelerators and their boosters. They are unique because of the amount of experience the participants have and that all discussion on the sessions is included. It could be described as a sort of 'manual of current operating experience and concerns' of these accelerators.