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Nadolski, L.S.

 
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WEPCH010 Beam-based Alignment for the Storage Ring Multipoles of Synchrotron SOLEIL 1939
 
  • A. Madur, P. Brunelle, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
  First beam-based alignment (BBA) measurements will be carried out during the commissioning of the SOLEIL Storage Ring that will start in April 2006. The results will allow calibrating the zero reading of the 120 Beam Position Monitors (BPMs) with respect to the magnetic centre of the adjacent quadrupoles or sextupoles. BPMs being either adjacent to quadrupoles or sextupoles, we plan to resort to two different BBA methods related to each multipolar magnet. Moreover, as some BPMs are located near both quadrupole and sextupole, the use of both methods will allow us to cross-check the results. We will present here the first results and the comparison with the positions of the magnetic centres as obtained from the magnetic measurements.  
THXPA02 Overview of the Status of the SOLEIL Project 2723
 
  • J.-M. Filhol, J.C. Besson, P. Brunelle, M.-E. Couprie, J.-C. Denard, J.M. Godefroy, C. Herbeaux, V. Le Roux, P. Lebasque, A. Lestrade, M.-P. Level, A. Loulergue, P. Marchand, J.L. Marlats, A. Nadji, L.S. Nadolski, R. Nagaoka, B. Pottin, M.-A. Tordeux
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
  SOLEIL is a third generation synchrotron radiation source, under construction in France near Paris. The storage ring consists of a 357 m circumference ring, with 16 cells and 24 straight sections, out of which up to 21 will house insertion devices (ID). The optics features a low 3.7 nm.rad emittance at the 2.75 GeV operating energy, so as to provide high brilliance, from the VUV up to the hard x-ray domain. To reach a long lifetime, and beam position stabilities in the micron range, significant attention was paid at each design stage (optics, magnets, beam position monitors, vacuum and RF systems…), including on the design of the building, the construction of which is now complete. This resulted in some unprecedented approaches such as the intensive use of NEG coating vessels, or the development of a dedicated SC RF cavity and of 200 kW solid state RF amplifiers. The injector system (100 MeV Linac) and the 3 Hz full energy booster synchrotron have reached nominal operating conditions by fall 2005, while the ring commissioning should start by April 2006. Innovative ID's were designed and built so as to provide the best possible performances in a wide energy range (5 eV to 50 keV).  
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THPCH108 Status of SOLEIL Control Systems 3053
 
  • A. Buteau, P. Betinelli, L.S. Nadolski
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
  The SOLEIL light source is a 2.75 GeV third generation synchrotron radiation facility under construction near Paris Storage ring commissioning is scheduled for April 2006 and 10 BL operation for the end of 2006. This paper will describe the technical solution choosen for the control systems of accelerators and beamlines, and will give the status of the deployment. On the hardware side, the SOLEIL Controls team has implemented an industrial approach using PLCs, standard Motion Controlers and CPCI Systems. The details of our technical choices and architectures will be described in this paper. On the software side, the SOLEIL Controls team has worked closely with ESRF's one on the TANGO framework since 2002. A quick tour on the TANGO software components used for SOLEIL Controls will be detailed. On the supervision layer, SOLEIL has choosen Java as the core technology, using javabeans components provided by the TANGO toolkit within an industrial SCADA (GlobalScreen). These tools and components for Graphical User Interface development will be presented. At last, an overview of the deployment of these systems on our installation will conclude this document.  
THPCH109 Control Applications for SOLEIL Commissioning and Operation 3056
 
  • L.S. Nadolski, A. Buteau, J. Chinkumo, R.C. Cuoq, X. Deletoille, M.O. Ounsy, S. Petit, K.S. Saintin
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
  Synchrotron SOLEIL, the French third generation light source being commissioned in 2006, is the first facility using TANGO as a full control system. Control applications for operation and Beam Physics Dynamics have being developed using two major tools: the Matlab Middle Layer adapted from ALS and Spear3, and GlobalSCREEN, commercial SCADA software. Both tools are fully interfaced with the TANGO control system. In this paper, a sketch of the software architecture is shown. Then Storage Ring applications developed in house are presented. Finally configuration and database related applications (archiving, snapshot) are briefly described.  
THPLS009 First Results of the Commissioning of SOLEIL Storage Rings 3284
 
  • A. Nadji, J.C. Besson, P. Betinelli, P. Brunelle, A. Buteau, L. Cassinari, M.-E. Couprie, J.-C. Denard, J.-M. Filhol, P. Gros, C. Herbeaux, J.-F. Lamarre, P. Lebasque, M.-P. Level, A. Loulergue, A. Madur, P. Marchand, L.S. Nadolski, R. Nagaoka, B. Pottin, M.-A. Tordeux
    SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette
 
  The commissioning of SOLEIL's storage ring will start in April 2006. The objective is to reach, within a first phase of two months, stable beam conditions at 100 mA in the multi-bunch mode that can be used for the commissioning of the beamlines. This is a challenging objective, especially because the SOLEIL's ring is incorporating some innovative techniques such as the use of a superconducting RF cavity, NEG coating for all straight parts of the machine and new BPM electronics. Prior to the start of the commissioning, some insertion devices and most of the insertion devices low gap vacuum vessels, including 10 mm inner vertical aperture vessels for the Apple-II type, will be installed on the ring. This paper will review the performances of all these equipment in presence of the beam. The results of the first commissioning runs will be presented.