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RIS citation export for WEOBM01: Challenges and Solutions for the Mechanical Design of SOLEIL-II

TY  - CONF
AU  - Tavakoli, K.
AU  - Alves, F.
AU  - Baranton, G.
AU  - Benyakhlef, Y.
AU  - Berlioux, A.
AU  - Carcy, A.
AU  - Couprie, M.-E.
AU  - Da Silva Castro, J.
AU  - Ducourtieux, S.
AU  - Fan, Z.
AU  - Herbeaux, C.
AU  - Kitégi, C.A.
AU  - Le Jollec, A.
AU  - Lepage, F.
AU  - Leroux, V.
AU  - Loulergue, A.
AU  - Marteau, F.
AU  - Mary, A.
AU  - Nadji, A.
AU  - Pautard, S.
AU  - Pinty, V.
AU  - Ribbens, M.
AU  - Thoraud, T.S.
ED  - Schaa, Volker R.W.
ED  - Bian, Lin
ED  - Chen, Zhichu
ED  - Dong, Yuhui
ED  - He, Ping
TI  - Challenges and Solutions for the Mechanical Design of SOLEIL-II
J2  - Proc. of MEDSI2023, Beijing, China, 06-10 November 2023
CY  - Beijing, China
T2  - International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation
T3  - 12
LA  - english
AB  - The Synchrotron SOLEIL is a large-scale research facility in France that provides synchrotron radiation from terahertz to hard X-rays for various scientific applications. To meet the evolving needs of the scientific community and to remain competitive with other European facilities, SOLEIL has planned an upgrade project called SOLEIL-II. The project aims to reconstruct the storage ring as a Diffraction Limited Storage Ring (DLSR) with a record low emittance which will enable nanometric resolution. The mechanical design of the upgrade project involves several challenges such as the integration of new magnets, vacuum chambers, insertion devices and beamlines in the existing infrastructure, the optimization of the alignment and stability of the components, and the minimization of the downtime during the transition from SOLEIL to SOLEIL-II. The mechanical design is mainly based on extensive simulations, prototyping and testing to ensure the feasibility, reliability, and performance of several key elements. This abstract presents an overview of the mechanical design concepts and solutions adopted for the SOLEIL-II project.
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 133
EP  - 135
KW  - dipole
KW  - lattice
KW  - synchrotron
KW  - vacuum
KW  - storage-ring
DA  - 2024/07
PY  - 2024
SN  - 2673-5520
SN  - 978-3-95450-250-9
DO  - doi:10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2023-WEOBM01
UR  - https://jacow.org/medsi2023/papers/weobm01.pdf
ER  -