Author: Robert B. Moore
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Magnetic Extraction of the Proton Beam from the McGill Cyclotron
Magnetic Extraction of the Proton Beam from the McGill Synchrocyclotron
Author: Robert. B. Moore
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Languages : en
Pages :
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"This thesis describes the successful extraction of the full energy proton beam from the McGill synchrocyclotron. Extraction was achieved by increasing the radial separation for the last few orbits by the process of non-linear regenerative magnetic deflection, and then leading the last orbit into a magnetic channel. Design and installation of the magnetic regenerator and the magnetic channel are described in the main body of this thesis, and theoretical development of the design criteria is given in the appendix. The extracted beam has been focused to a spot 1.3 x 4.8 mm with a divergence of 1° at a position 15 feet from the channel exit. It has a pulsed time structure consisting of 15 x 10-^6 sec. bursts repeated 400 times per second, and an average intensity of 4 x 10^-9 amperes." --
Publisher:
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Languages : en
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"This thesis describes the successful extraction of the full energy proton beam from the McGill synchrocyclotron. Extraction was achieved by increasing the radial separation for the last few orbits by the process of non-linear regenerative magnetic deflection, and then leading the last orbit into a magnetic channel. Design and installation of the magnetic regenerator and the magnetic channel are described in the main body of this thesis, and theoretical development of the design criteria is given in the appendix. The extracted beam has been focused to a spot 1.3 x 4.8 mm with a divergence of 1° at a position 15 feet from the channel exit. It has a pulsed time structure consisting of 15 x 10-^6 sec. bursts repeated 400 times per second, and an average intensity of 4 x 10^-9 amperes." --
Nuclear Science Abstracts
Canadian Theses
Author: National Library of Canada
Publisher:
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 678
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 678
Book Description
McGill University
Author: Stanley Brice Frost
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773560947
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
The appointment of John William Dawson as principal in 1855 brought modern ideas of education to Montreal, and he imparted to the emerging institution his own deeep commitment to science. The Molson Hall in 1862, the first Medical School on campus in 1872, the Redpath Museum in 1882, the Macdonald Physics Building, the Redpath Library, and the Macdonald-Workman Engineering Building, all in 1893 were the major external evidences of the great intellectual advances that had been made. Equally, the admission of women students in 1884 marked the immense social developments in Montreal society. An early contribution to elementary teaching through the work of the McGill Nornal School was followed by the institution of examinations for a far-flung network of affiliated secondary schools and by the encouragement and supervision of local colleges. By the time Dawson retired in 1893 McGill's influence was already reaching across the new Dominion of Canada, and the university was ready to make the transition into the twentieth century.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773560947
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
The appointment of John William Dawson as principal in 1855 brought modern ideas of education to Montreal, and he imparted to the emerging institution his own deeep commitment to science. The Molson Hall in 1862, the first Medical School on campus in 1872, the Redpath Museum in 1882, the Macdonald Physics Building, the Redpath Library, and the Macdonald-Workman Engineering Building, all in 1893 were the major external evidences of the great intellectual advances that had been made. Equally, the admission of women students in 1884 marked the immense social developments in Montreal society. An early contribution to elementary teaching through the work of the McGill Nornal School was followed by the institution of examinations for a far-flung network of affiliated secondary schools and by the encouragement and supervision of local colleges. By the time Dawson retired in 1893 McGill's influence was already reaching across the new Dominion of Canada, and the university was ready to make the transition into the twentieth century.
Doctoral Research on Canada and Canadians, 1884-1983
Author: Jesse John Dossick
Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description