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Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module

The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), currently under study at CERN, aims at the development of a Multi-TeV e+ e- collider. The micro-precision CLIC RF-structures will have an accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m and will be mounted and aligned on specially developed supporting girders. The girder fabric...

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Autores principales: Gazis, Nikolaos, Riddone, Germana, Mainaud-Durand, Hélène, Samochkine, Alexandre, Anastasopoulos, Michail
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1351798
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author Gazis, Nikolaos
Riddone, Germana
Mainaud-Durand, Hélène
Samochkine, Alexandre
Anastasopoulos, Michail
author_facet Gazis, Nikolaos
Riddone, Germana
Mainaud-Durand, Hélène
Samochkine, Alexandre
Anastasopoulos, Michail
author_sort Gazis, Nikolaos
collection CERN
description The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), currently under study at CERN, aims at the development of a Multi-TeV e+ e- collider. The micro-precision CLIC RF-structures will have an accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m and will be mounted and aligned on specially developed supporting girders. The girder fabrication constraints are dictated by stringent physics requirements. The micrometric pre-alignment over several kilometers of girders, allow for the CLIC structures to fulfill their acceleration and collision functionality. Study of such girders and their sophisticated alignment method, is a challenging case involving dedicated mechanical design as well as prototype production and experimental testing.
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spelling cern-13517982023-07-20T15:01:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1351798engGazis, NikolaosRiddone, GermanaMainaud-Durand, HélèneSamochkine, AlexandreAnastasopoulos, MichailStudy and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam ModuleAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), currently under study at CERN, aims at the development of a Multi-TeV e+ e- collider. The micro-precision CLIC RF-structures will have an accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m and will be mounted and aligned on specially developed supporting girders. The girder fabrication constraints are dictated by stringent physics requirements. The micrometric pre-alignment over several kilometers of girders, allow for the CLIC structures to fulfill their acceleration and collision functionality. Study of such girders and their sophisticated alignment method, is a challenging case involving dedicated mechanical design as well as prototype production and experimental testing.CERN-OPEN-2011-020CLIC-Note-878oai:cds.cern.ch:13517982011-05-05
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Gazis, Nikolaos
Riddone, Germana
Mainaud-Durand, Hélène
Samochkine, Alexandre
Anastasopoulos, Michail
Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module
title Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module
title_full Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module
title_fullStr Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module
title_full_unstemmed Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module
title_short Study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module
title_sort study and application of micrometric alignment on the prototype girders of the clic two-beam module
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1351798
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