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Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances

The Future Circular Collider (FCC), currently in the design phase, will address many outstanding questions in particle physics. The technology to succeed in this 100 km circumference collider goes beyond present limits. Ultra-high vacuum conditions in the beam pipe is one essential requirement to pr...

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Autores principales: Aichinger, Ida, Kersevan, Roberto, Chiggiato, Paolo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2280868
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author Aichinger, Ida
Kersevan, Roberto
Chiggiato, Paolo
author_facet Aichinger, Ida
Kersevan, Roberto
Chiggiato, Paolo
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description The Future Circular Collider (FCC), currently in the design phase, will address many outstanding questions in particle physics. The technology to succeed in this 100 km circumference collider goes beyond present limits. Ultra-high vacuum conditions in the beam pipe is one essential requirement to provide a smooth operation. Different physics phenomena as photon-, ion- and electron- induced desorption and thermal outgassing of the chamber walls challenge this requirement. This paper presents an analytical model and a computer code PyVASCO that supports the design of a stable vacuum system by providing an overview of all the gas dynamics happening inside the beam pipes. A mass balance equation system describes the density distribution of the four dominating gas species $\text{H}_2, \text{CH}_4$, $\text{CO}$ and $\text{CO}_2$. An appropriate solving algorithm is discussed in detail and a validation of the model including a comparison of the output to the readings of LHC gauges is presented. This enables the evaluation of different designs for the FCC.
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spelling cern-22808682023-03-14T16:30:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2280868engAichinger, IdaKersevan, RobertoChiggiato, PaoloAnalytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performancesphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Future Circular Collider (FCC), currently in the design phase, will address many outstanding questions in particle physics. The technology to succeed in this 100 km circumference collider goes beyond present limits. Ultra-high vacuum conditions in the beam pipe is one essential requirement to provide a smooth operation. Different physics phenomena as photon-, ion- and electron- induced desorption and thermal outgassing of the chamber walls challenge this requirement. This paper presents an analytical model and a computer code PyVASCO that supports the design of a stable vacuum system by providing an overview of all the gas dynamics happening inside the beam pipes. A mass balance equation system describes the density distribution of the four dominating gas species $\text{H}_2, \text{CH}_4$, $\text{CO}$ and $\text{CO}_2$. An appropriate solving algorithm is discussed in detail and a validation of the model including a comparison of the output to the readings of LHC gauges is presented. This enables the evaluation of different designs for the FCC.arXiv:1707.07525oai:cds.cern.ch:22808682017
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Aichinger, Ida
Kersevan, Roberto
Chiggiato, Paolo
Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances
title Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances
title_full Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances
title_fullStr Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances
title_full_unstemmed Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances
title_short Analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on LHC performances
title_sort analytical methods for vacuum simulations in high energy accelerators for future machines based on lhc performances
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2280868
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