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Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0

Micron level stability of the two-meter repetitive modules constituting the two main linacs is one of the most important requirements to achieve the luminosity goal for the Compact Linear Collider. Structural deformations due to thermal loads and related to the RF power dissipated inside the modules...

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Autor principal: Kortelainen, Lauri
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1596716
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description Micron level stability of the two-meter repetitive modules constituting the two main linacs is one of the most important requirements to achieve the luminosity goal for the Compact Linear Collider. Structural deformations due to thermal loads and related to the RF power dissipated inside the modules affect the alignment of the linacs and therefore the resulting luminosity performance. A CLIC prototype module has been assembled in a dedicated laboratory and a thermal test program has been started in order to study its thermo-mechanical behaviour. This thesis focuses on the finite elements modelling of the first CLIC prototype module 0. The aim of the modelling is to examine the temperature distributions and the resulting deformations of the module in different operating conditions defined in the thermal test program. The theoretical results have been compared to the experimental ones; the comparison shows that the results are in good agreement both for the thermal behaviour of the module and for the resulting misalignments due to thermal expansion.
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spelling cern-15967162019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1596716engKortelainen, LauriThermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0Accelerators and Storage RingsMicron level stability of the two-meter repetitive modules constituting the two main linacs is one of the most important requirements to achieve the luminosity goal for the Compact Linear Collider. Structural deformations due to thermal loads and related to the RF power dissipated inside the modules affect the alignment of the linacs and therefore the resulting luminosity performance. A CLIC prototype module has been assembled in a dedicated laboratory and a thermal test program has been started in order to study its thermo-mechanical behaviour. This thesis focuses on the finite elements modelling of the first CLIC prototype module 0. The aim of the modelling is to examine the temperature distributions and the resulting deformations of the module in different operating conditions defined in the thermal test program. The theoretical results have been compared to the experimental ones; the comparison shows that the results are in good agreement both for the thermal behaviour of the module and for the resulting misalignments due to thermal expansion.CERN-THESIS-2013-120oai:cds.cern.ch:15967162013-09-03T07:40:39Z
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Kortelainen, Lauri
Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0
title Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0
title_full Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0
title_fullStr Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0
title_full_unstemmed Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0
title_short Thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of CLIC prototype module type 0
title_sort thermo-mechanical modelling and experimental validation of clic prototype module type 0
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1596716
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