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Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level

Mechanical stability to the nanometre and below is required for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) quadrupoles to frequencies as low as 1 Hz. An active stabilization and positioning system based on very stiff piezo electric actuators and inertial reference masses is under study for the Main Beam Qua...

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Autores principales: Artoos, K, Collette, C, Esposito, M, Fernandez Carmona, P, Guinchard, M, Hauviller, C, Janssens, S, Kuzmin, A, Leuxe, R, Moron Ballester, R
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423005
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author Artoos, K
Collette, C
Esposito, M
Fernandez Carmona, P
Guinchard, M
Hauviller, C
Janssens, S
Kuzmin, A
Leuxe, R
Moron Ballester, R
author_facet Artoos, K
Collette, C
Esposito, M
Fernandez Carmona, P
Guinchard, M
Hauviller, C
Janssens, S
Kuzmin, A
Leuxe, R
Moron Ballester, R
author_sort Artoos, K
collection CERN
description Mechanical stability to the nanometre and below is required for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) quadrupoles to frequencies as low as 1 Hz. An active stabilization and positioning system based on very stiff piezo electric actuators and inertial reference masses is under study for the Main Beam Quadrupoles (MBQ). The stiff support was selected for robustness against direct forces and for the option of incrementally repositioning the magnet with nanometre resolution. The technical feasibility was demonstrated by a representative test mass being stabilized and repositioned to the required level in the vertical and lateral direction. Technical issues were identified and the development programme of the support, sensors, and controller was continued to increase the performance, integrate the system in the overall controller, adapt to the accelerator environment, and reduce costs. The improvements are implemented in models, test benches, and design of the first stabilized prototype CLIC magnet. The characterization of vibration sources was extended to forces acting directly on the magnet, such as water-cooling induced vibrations. This paper shows the achievements, improvements, and an outlook on further R&D.
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spelling cern-14050032023-07-20T15:06:32Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423005 eng Artoos, K Collette, C Esposito, M Fernandez Carmona, P Guinchard, M Hauviller, C Janssens, S Kuzmin, A Leuxe, R Moron Ballester, R Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level Accelerators and Storage Rings 9: Technology for normal conducting higher energy linear accelerators Mechanical stability to the nanometre and below is required for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) quadrupoles to frequencies as low as 1 Hz. An active stabilization and positioning system based on very stiff piezo electric actuators and inertial reference masses is under study for the Main Beam Quadrupoles (MBQ). The stiff support was selected for robustness against direct forces and for the option of incrementally repositioning the magnet with nanometre resolution. The technical feasibility was demonstrated by a representative test mass being stabilized and repositioned to the required level in the vertical and lateral direction. Technical issues were identified and the development programme of the support, sensors, and controller was continued to increase the performance, integrate the system in the overall controller, adapt to the accelerator environment, and reduce costs. The improvements are implemented in models, test benches, and design of the first stabilized prototype CLIC magnet. The characterization of vibration sources was extended to forces acting directly on the magnet, such as water-cooling induced vibrations. This paper shows the achievements, improvements, and an outlook on further R&D. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423005 2011-12-06
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
9: Technology for normal conducting higher energy linear accelerators
Artoos, K
Collette, C
Esposito, M
Fernandez Carmona, P
Guinchard, M
Hauviller, C
Janssens, S
Kuzmin, A
Leuxe, R
Moron Ballester, R
Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level
title Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level
title_full Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level
title_fullStr Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level
title_full_unstemmed Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level
title_short Status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of CLIC quadrupoles to the nanometre level
title_sort status of a study of stabilization and fine positioning of clic quadrupoles to the nanometre level
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
9: Technology for normal conducting higher energy linear accelerators
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423005
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