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MOPEA061 |
Operation Experience at Taiwan Light Source |
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- Y.-C. Liu, H.H. Chen, H.C. Chen, S. Fann, S.J. Huang, J.A. Li, C.C. Liang, Y.K. Lin, Y.-H. Lin, M.-S. Yeh
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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A matrix structure has been implemented for the purpose of successful operation of TLS and continuous progress of Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) construction. A dedicated and flexible manpower distribution has proven it could keep as same performance of TLS operation as possible. We will summarize the machine operation experience at TLS during TPS civil construction period.
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WEPWA052 |
A Gun to Linac Operation Analysis of the Taiwan Light Source Injector |
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- H.C. Chen, H.H. Chen, S. Fann, S.J. Huang, J.A. Li, C.C. Liang, Y.K. Lin, Y.-C. Liu
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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A response surface methodology (RSM) was used to study the gun to linac optimization process of the Taiwan Light Source (TLS) injector at the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC). A study model, based on artificial neural network (ANN) theory, which uses electron beam tuning knobs as variables, was constructed. An optimization procedure was developed by designating electron beam efficiency as the objective function and the selected beam tuning knobs as the variables. The theoretical model and optimization procedure were both implemented to evaluate the model. By properly applying the constructed optimization procedure, the beam efficiency was improved. This report outlines the details of the gun to linac optimization process experiment.
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