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Poster Presentations (5 minutes per poster)
- Horst Friedsam (FNAL)
Mr
Guozhu Cai
(Institute of Modern Physics (IMP)), Mr
kaidi Man
(Institute of Modern Physics (IMP))
11/09/2012, 11:40
Poster Presentations
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Abstract: The biggest challenge of survey and alignment of HITFiL(Heavy ion Therthy Facilily in Lanzhou) is the tight positioning requirement and the big scale vertical beam installation. The laser trackers with their software –Spatial analyzer was used in the Survey and alignment of HITFiL, and the key survey steps are control network;fiducilization and installation. Particularly, error...
Mr
Rémy BEUNARD
(GANIL - CEA/DSM - CNRS/IN2P3)
11/09/2012, 11:45
Poster Presentations
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The SPIRAL2 project located at the Grand Accélérateur National d’Ions Lourds (GANIL facility - Caen, France) is now under construction. This project aims at delivering rare (radioactive) isotope beams with intensities not yet available with presently running machines. An important aspect of this project is that it is foreseen to deliver up to five different beams in parallel to the...
Mr
Wei-Yang Lai
(National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
11/09/2012, 11:50
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Taiwan Photon Source (TPS) is a new 3-GeV ring under construction at NSRRC Taiwan with high brightness and low emittance characteristics. Due to the stability consideration, the whole building is constructed half underground, so the survey and alignment works are quite confined and difficult. For positioning magnets precisely and quickly, a high accuracy auto-tuning girders system...
Dr
Helene Mainaud Durand
(CERN)
11/09/2012, 14:30
Poster Presentations
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CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) is a study for a future electron-positron collider that would allow physicists to explore a new energy region beyond the capabilities of today's particle accelerators. Alignment is one of the major challenges within the CLIC study in order to achieve the high requirement of a multi-TeV center of mass colliding beam energy range (nominal 3 TeV). To reach this...
Ms
Ina Pschorn
(GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH)
11/09/2012, 14:35
Poster Presentations
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After years of intensive planning, the construction work for the new accelerator facility FAIR, located next to the existing GSI in Darmstadt / Germany, has finally started. As first action in December 2011, the forest clearance was done, the construction area was prepared and dedicated construction roads were built. The accompanying activities for establishing a spacious 3D surface point...
Hiroshi Yamaoka
(KEK)
11/09/2012, 14:40
Poster Presentations
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Construction of the SuperKEKB has been progressing in KEK. The target luminosity of the SuperKEKB is 8×10^35 cm-2s-1, which is 40 times larger than the world record luminosity by the KEKB. Since the vertical beam sizes of electron and positron are designed to be squeezed to the level of 50 nano-meter at the interaction point, vibration of the final focusing magnets generated by the ground...
Mr
Takashi Kawamoto
(KEK)
11/09/2012, 14:45
Poster Presentations
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Thirteen Hydrostatic Leveling Sensors (HLS) were installed in the south arc section of the KEKB main ring after the Great East Japan Earthquake. The KEKB tunnel consists of four arc sections connected by four straight sections. It has been observed that the south arc is very sensitive to activities above ground, such as loading and unloading in the truck yard above the tunnel. The tunnel...
Jaromir Penicka
(Argonne National Laboratory)
13/09/2012, 11:40
Poster Presentations
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The first prototype superconducting undulator insertion device, SCU0, has been assembled at Argonne National Laboratory and currently undergoing rigorous testing before installation at the Advanced Photon Source later this year. This poster describes the alignment strategy for the SCU0 insertion device and the challenges encountered during the assembly process.
Prof.
Mika Masuzawa
(KEK)
13/09/2012, 11:45
Poster Presentations
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A GPS network is being built for the SuperKEKB main rings, which lie about 11 m below the ground level. Eight GPS antennas have already been installed on the roof of the access buildings to the SuperKEKB main ring tunnel. The Goal of this system is to expand the survey network aboveground, and to compare with measurements obtained by surveying the monuments in the tunnel.
Stability of...
Ming Ke
(BNL)
13/09/2012, 14:30
Poster Presentations
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NSLS-II project requires 100 micron alignment accuracy between girders. There are 60 dipole girders totally which have two gaps of 90 mm and 30 mm. The survey of dipoles includes mechanical frame establishment, manufacturing dimension and vacuum clearance verification. There are 3~4 laser tracker setups in order to capture all the information needed. Pole tips are the major references....
Mr
Gary Coppola
(FNAL), Mr
John Kyle
(FNAL)
13/09/2012, 14:35
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When surveying accelerators, there are two key datum's or networks to be considered, horizontal (X,Y) and vertical (Z). Precision alignment requires that the horizontal and vertical control networks be done independently due to the accuracy limitations of the instruments utilized. This poster outlines the methodology used for data collection and processing of the vertical control networks at FNAL.
Mr
Sommarin Bengt
(MAXIV Laboratory)
13/09/2012, 14:40
Poster Presentations
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Fiducialization and alignment strategy for the integrated magnet blocks at MAX IV 3GeV and 1,5GeV rings
Mr
Pawel Garsztka
(MAXIV Laboratory)
13/09/2012, 14:45
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Different issues when planning the reference network for the MAXIV facility.
Mr
kaidi Man
(Institute of Modern Physics (IMP))
14/09/2012, 11:15
Poster Presentations
Establishing and Re-Measuring the Installation Control References of East Tokamak