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System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning

The conceptual design of the active stabilization and nano-positioning of the CLIC main beam quadrupoles was validated in models and experimentally demonstrated on test benches. Although the mechanical vibrations were reduced to within the specification of 1.5 nm at 1 Hz, additional input for the st...

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Autores principales: Janssens, S, Artoos, K, Collette, E, Esposito, M, Fernandez Carmona, P, Guinchard, M, Hauviller, C, Kuzmin, A, Leuxe, R, Pfingstner, J, Schulte, D, Snuverink, J
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Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423011
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author Janssens, S
Artoos, K
Collette, E
Esposito, M
Fernandez Carmona, P
Guinchard, M
Hauviller, C
Kuzmin, A
Leuxe, R
Pfingstner, J
Schulte, D
Snuverink, J
author_facet Janssens, S
Artoos, K
Collette, E
Esposito, M
Fernandez Carmona, P
Guinchard, M
Hauviller, C
Kuzmin, A
Leuxe, R
Pfingstner, J
Schulte, D
Snuverink, J
author_sort Janssens, S
collection CERN
description The conceptual design of the active stabilization and nano-positioning of the CLIC main beam quadrupoles was validated in models and experimentally demonstrated on test benches. Although the mechanical vibrations were reduced to within the specification of 1.5 nm at 1 Hz, additional input for the stabilization system control was received fromintegrated luminosity simulations that included the measured stabilization transfer functions. Studies are ongoing to obtain a transfer function which is more compatible with beam based orbit feedback; it concerns the controller layout, new sensors and their combination. In addition, the gain margin must be increased in order to reach the requirements froma higher vibration background. For this purpose, the mechanical support is adapted to raise the frequency of some resonances in the system and the implementation of force sensors is considered. Furthermore, this will increase the speed of repositioning the magnets between beam pulses. This paper describes the improvements and their implementation from a controls perspective.
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spelling cern-14050052023-07-20T15:07:31Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423011 eng Janssens, S Artoos, K Collette, E Esposito, M Fernandez Carmona, P Guinchard, M Hauviller, C Kuzmin, A Leuxe, R Pfingstner, J Schulte, D Snuverink, J System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning Accelerators and Storage Rings 9: Technology for normal conducting higher energy linear accelerators The conceptual design of the active stabilization and nano-positioning of the CLIC main beam quadrupoles was validated in models and experimentally demonstrated on test benches. Although the mechanical vibrations were reduced to within the specification of 1.5 nm at 1 Hz, additional input for the stabilization system control was received fromintegrated luminosity simulations that included the measured stabilization transfer functions. Studies are ongoing to obtain a transfer function which is more compatible with beam based orbit feedback; it concerns the controller layout, new sensors and their combination. In addition, the gain margin must be increased in order to reach the requirements froma higher vibration background. For this purpose, the mechanical support is adapted to raise the frequency of some resonances in the system and the implementation of force sensors is considered. Furthermore, this will increase the speed of repositioning the magnets between beam pulses. This paper describes the improvements and their implementation from a controls perspective. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423011 2011-12-06
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
9: Technology for normal conducting higher energy linear accelerators
Janssens, S
Artoos, K
Collette, E
Esposito, M
Fernandez Carmona, P
Guinchard, M
Hauviller, C
Kuzmin, A
Leuxe, R
Pfingstner, J
Schulte, D
Snuverink, J
System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
title System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
title_full System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
title_fullStr System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
title_full_unstemmed System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
title_short System control for the CLIC main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
title_sort system control for the clic main beam quadrupole stabilization and nano-positioning
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
9: Technology for normal conducting higher energy linear accelerators
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423011
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1423011
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