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Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) Project is 50 km long e−, e+ linear collider planned to be built in three stages with 3 TeV center-of-mass energy at its last stage. The CLIC accelerator includes around 140000 accelerating structures. The cost optimisation process is ongoing before the production...

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Autor principal: Bursali, Hikmet
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2634994
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description The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) Project is 50 km long e−, e+ linear collider planned to be built in three stages with 3 TeV center-of-mass energy at its last stage. The CLIC accelerator includes around 140000 accelerating structures. The cost optimisation process is ongoing before the production stage. In order to obtain the CLIC design requirements, the accelerating structures are machined out of OFE copper and ultra precision turning and milling with single diamond tool. The required precision on the order of the micron makes the final product relatively expensive. The assembly of these copper parts is done by electron beam welding of two halves or diffusion bonding of disc stacks. In this thesis we investigate the potential geometrical correlation between the imperfection of the accelerating structure discs inner radii and their individual frequency deviations before and after bonding. Following the results of this work, the tolerance study of the machining and bonding effects will be understood and manufacturing process will be optimised for cost saving.
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spelling cern-26349942019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2634994engBursali, HikmetSimulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC ProjectAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) Project is 50 km long e−, e+ linear collider planned to be built in three stages with 3 TeV center-of-mass energy at its last stage. The CLIC accelerator includes around 140000 accelerating structures. The cost optimisation process is ongoing before the production stage. In order to obtain the CLIC design requirements, the accelerating structures are machined out of OFE copper and ultra precision turning and milling with single diamond tool. The required precision on the order of the micron makes the final product relatively expensive. The assembly of these copper parts is done by electron beam welding of two halves or diffusion bonding of disc stacks. In this thesis we investigate the potential geometrical correlation between the imperfection of the accelerating structure discs inner radii and their individual frequency deviations before and after bonding. Following the results of this work, the tolerance study of the machining and bonding effects will be understood and manufacturing process will be optimised for cost saving.CERN-THESIS-2018-121oai:cds.cern.ch:26349942018-08-20T15:33:34Z
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bursali, Hikmet
Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project
title Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project
title_full Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project
title_fullStr Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project
title_full_unstemmed Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project
title_short Simulations and Measurements of X-Band Accelerating Structures of The CLIC Project
title_sort simulations and measurements of x-band accelerating structures of the clic project
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2634994
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