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MOPEA062 |
Metrology of the NESTOR Facility Equipment |
target, storage-ring, dipole, quadrupole |
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- O. Bezditko, V.E. Ivashchenko, I.M. Karnaukhov, A. Mytsykov, A.V. Reuzayev, A.Y. Zelinsky
NSC/KIPT, Kharkov, Ukraine
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Development of X-ray generator NESTOR in the National Science Center Kharkov Institute of Physics&Technology will let significantly extend the scientific program of investigations that are carried out in NSC KIPT, will allow to increase an amount and improve quality of experimental researches in the field of physics and chemistry In this work tolerances for accuracy installation of the lattice elements of the complex are defined. The methods of lattice element position measurement were detected and ways of their realization were defined. These allow to realize the project parameters of NESTOR facility and, first of all, generated X-ray beam intensity.
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WEPME025 |
The Surveying Data Processing of Control Network based on HLS Upgrade |
controls, synchrotron, synchrotron-radiation, laser |
2986 |
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- W. Wang, X.Y. He, P. Wang, S.F. Xu, Q.Y. Yao
USTC/NSRL, Hefei, Anhui, People's Republic of China
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The paper introduces the data processing procedure of control network based on the HLS upgrade. The Spatial Analyzer developed by New River Kinematics was used to adjust the data of surveying, In order to check the correctness of the adjustment result, The MAA developed by IHEP was also employed to make three-dimensional adjustment as well as plane adjustment done by SURVEY adding elevation adjustment by NASEW2003. Through comparing the results adjusted by different software, the SA is demonstrated reliable. At last, the cause why different software produces different results was analyzed depending on the adjustment principle of different software.
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WEPME041 |
The Distance from CERN to LNGS |
site, target, controls, alignment |
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- M.A. Jones, I. Efthymiopoulos, D.P. Missiaen
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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Obviously the distance between the CNGS Target at CERN and the LNGS Opera experiment cannot be measured directly and in fact requires the combination of three independent sets of measurements: two to link underground reference points at each site to corresponding points on the surface; and a third to link the surface points at both sites. Until the Opera results raised questions about the speed at which neutrinos travelled, the main alignment concern for the CNGS beamline had been an orientation problem -to ensure that the beamline arrived to within ~100 m of its target at LNGS. GPS measurements at the two sites, and the use of gyro-theodolite measurements in the tunnel at CERN, ensured that the absolute alignment of the beamline was established to the required accuracy. New determinations of the links between the surface and the tunnel were not considered necessary until interest grew in the distance between the sites, at which point additional measurement campaigns were organised in order to further reduce the uncertainty in the distance. Details of all these campaigns and the distance estimates will be given.
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WEPME050 |
Alignment Design and Status of Taiwan Photon Source |
alignment, storage-ring, laser, site |
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- W.Y. Lai, J.-R. Chen, M.L. Chen, P.S.D. Chuang, H.C. Ho, K.H. Hsu, D.-G. Huang, C.K. Kuan, C.-S. Lin, C.J. Lin, H.C. Lin, H.M. Luo, S.Y. Perng, P.L. Sung, T.C. Tseng, H.S. Wang, M.H. Wu
NSRRC, Hsinchu, Taiwan
- J.-R. Chen
National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) is a new 3-GeV ring with characteristics of great brightness and small emittance, at present under construction at National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) Taiwan. The positioning of the magnets is highly sensitive to alignment errors, and the entire building will be constructed half underground at depth 12 m relative to Taiwan Light Source (TLS) for stability reasons; for these reasons the survey and alignment work is confined and difficult. To position magnets precisely and quickly, a highly accurate auto-tuning girder system combined with a survey network was designed to accomplish the alignment tasks. The survey network includes a preliminary Global Positioning System (GPS) network and a laser tracking network. The position data from the survey network define a basis for the system of motorized girders to auto-tune and to improve the accuracy. The detailed survey and alignment design, installation process is described in this paper.
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WEPME054 |
Girder Alignment in the Diamond Storage Ring |
alignment, controls, storage-ring, quadrupole |
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- M. Apollonio, R. Bartolini, W.J. Hoffman, A.J. Rose, A. Thomson
Diamond, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
- R. Bartolini
JAI, Oxford, United Kingdom
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A model of the Diamond Storage Ring describing the misalignment of its 74 girders in terms of displacements and rotations is used to predict the orbit distortions and corrector magnet strengths needed for a zero orbit. Using the data from a survey we compare the effect of a pure magnet misalignment with the natural orbit of the machine. A test with a displaced girder meant to produce a reduction in corrector strength is introduced. Comparison with data obtained from the actual move of the girder is presented and discussed.
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