Powering a Particle Accelerator
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How
do you power a particle accelerator firing beams of protons 50 times a
second into a heavy metal target? The ISIS neutron and muon source
provides a near constant stream of particles for a huge range of
research uses. Take a look at what it takes to keep a decades-old
particle accelerator running.
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Building
up enough power in a proton beam to pull neutrons out of atoms requires
a huge amount of energy. To efficiently power the machines, the
research facility at ISIS relies on a custom electrical system that uses
a resonance circuit to establish the strong magnetic fields needed many
times per second. This system, however, is built in-part around rigid
technology that was inherited from a previous machine when ISIS was
built.
We take a look at the major engineering project to
upgrade the power system of a particle accelerator, and see what it
takes to keep control of a machine this complex.
ISIS is owned
and operated by the UK government, through the Science and Technology
Facilities Council, as a major resource and facility for UK researchers.
This video is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities
Council.
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do you power a particle accelerator firing beams of protons 50 times a
second into a heavy metal target? The ISIS neutron and muon source
provides a near constant stream of particles for a huge range of
research uses. Take a look at what it takes to keep a decades-old
particle accelerator running.
Please fill out our survey about this film, and be entered into a draw to win £100 https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/D9GTKM7
Subscribe to keep up with our new series on particle accelerators: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Building
up enough power in a proton beam to pull neutrons out of atoms requires
a huge amount of energy. To efficiently power the machines, the
research facility at ISIS relies on a custom electrical system that uses
a resonance circuit to establish the strong magnetic fields needed many
times per second. This system, however, is built in-part around rigid
technology that was inherited from a previous machine when ISIS was
built.
We take a look at the major engineering project to
upgrade the power system of a particle accelerator, and see what it
takes to keep control of a machine this complex.
ISIS is owned
and operated by the UK government, through the Science and Technology
Facilities Council, as a major resource and facility for UK researchers.
This video is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities
Council.
Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe
Watch more science videos on the Ri Channel http://richannel.org
The Ri is on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ri_science
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/royalinstitution
and Tumblr: http://ri-science.tumblr.com/
Our editorial policy: http://richannel.org/home/editorial-p...
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