Author: Hetzel, C.
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MOPMN021 NSLS-II Storage Ring BPM Button Development 748
 
  • A. Blednykh, B. Bacha, G. Bassi, W.X. Cheng, C. Hetzel, B.N. Kosciuk, D. Padrazo, O. Singh
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by DOE contract DE-AC02-98CH10886
The NSLS-II BPM Button design and its development process have been described. Subjects discussed include BPM Button impedance optimization, design and construction, production, BPM Button selection and a first temperature measurements at 200mA average current within 1200 bunches.
 
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TUPMA057 Commissioning of Active Interlock System for NSLS II Storage Ring 1962
 
  • S. Seletskiy, C. Amundsen, J. Choi, J.H. De Long, K.M. Ha, C. Hetzel, H.-C. Hseuh, Y. Hu, P. Ilinski, S.L. Kramer, Y. Li, M.A. Maggipinto, J. Mead, D. Padrazo, T.V. Shaftan, G. Shen, O. Singh, R.M. Smith, W.H. Wahl, G.M. Wang, F.J. Willeke, L. Yang
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  The NSLS-II storage ring is protected from possible damage from insertion devices (IDs) synchrotron radiation by a dedicated active interlock system (AIS). It monitors electron beam position and angle and triggers beam drop if beam orbit exceeds the boundaries of pre-calculated active interlock envelope. In this paper we describe functional details of the AIS and discuss our experience with commissioning of the AIS for the first six IDs installed in the storage ring.  
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TUPHA010 Design of the NSLS-II Top Off Safety System 1986
 
  • R.P. Fliller, L. Doom, G. Ganetis, C. Hetzel, P.K. Job, Y. Li, T.V. Shaftan, S.K. Sharma, O. Singh, G.M. Wang, Z. Xia
    BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
 
  The NSLS-II accelerators finished commissioning in the fall of 2014, with beamline commissioning underway. Part of the design for the NSLS-II is to operate in top off mode. The Top Off Safety System (TOSS) is presently under design. In this report we discuss the Top Off Safety System design and implementation, along with the necessary tracking results and radiological calculations.  
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