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REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders

<!--HTML--><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Geodetic metrology for colliders has always been a challenge for surveyors,&nbsp;due to the high number and diversity of components to align, the very specific measurement environment&nbsp;and the non-standar...

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Autor principal: Mainaud Durand, Helene
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2812455
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description <!--HTML--><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Geodetic metrology for colliders has always been a challenge for surveyors,&nbsp;due to the high number and diversity of components to align, the very specific measurement environment&nbsp;and the non-standard alignment tolerances.&nbsp;This led to the development of new methods and instrumentation, the push&nbsp;for&nbsp;accuracy&nbsp;of&nbsp;the existing ones, and their automation. This lecture will describe the steps needed to perform the alignment of components inside a collider, from the geodetic infrastructure to the final smoothing inside the tunnel. A state of the art of the methods and instrumentation developed will be&nbsp;presented, before&nbsp;setting&nbsp;the directions for the Research and Development&nbsp;for the alignment of future colliders.</p> <p><strong>Short&nbsp;Bio&nbsp;Hélène Mainaud Durand</strong></p> <p>Hélène Mainaud Durand is head of the Geodetic Metrology&nbsp;group, inside the Beams department, (BE-GM) group&nbsp;at CERN. Her group provides metrology and alignment for components installed in the accelerators, their beam transfer lines and the physics experiments throughout the CERN complex.&nbsp;The BE-GM group&nbsp;also performs research and development related to all these tasks for upgrades to existing machines and for future accelerator and experimental projects. She is president of the European Society of Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (euspen) and fellow of the International Academy of Engineering and Technology. She is the author of more than 70 papers on survey and alignment in particle accelerators.</p>
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spelling cern-28124552022-11-03T08:15:15Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2812455engMainaud Durand, HeleneREMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future collidersREMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future collidersAcademic Training Lecture Regular Programme<!--HTML--><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Geodetic metrology for colliders has always been a challenge for surveyors,&nbsp;due to the high number and diversity of components to align, the very specific measurement environment&nbsp;and the non-standard alignment tolerances.&nbsp;This led to the development of new methods and instrumentation, the push&nbsp;for&nbsp;accuracy&nbsp;of&nbsp;the existing ones, and their automation. This lecture will describe the steps needed to perform the alignment of components inside a collider, from the geodetic infrastructure to the final smoothing inside the tunnel. A state of the art of the methods and instrumentation developed will be&nbsp;presented, before&nbsp;setting&nbsp;the directions for the Research and Development&nbsp;for the alignment of future colliders.</p> <p><strong>Short&nbsp;Bio&nbsp;Hélène Mainaud Durand</strong></p> <p>Hélène Mainaud Durand is head of the Geodetic Metrology&nbsp;group, inside the Beams department, (BE-GM) group&nbsp;at CERN. Her group provides metrology and alignment for components installed in the accelerators, their beam transfer lines and the physics experiments throughout the CERN complex.&nbsp;The BE-GM group&nbsp;also performs research and development related to all these tasks for upgrades to existing machines and for future accelerator and experimental projects. She is president of the European Society of Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (euspen) and fellow of the International Academy of Engineering and Technology. She is the author of more than 70 papers on survey and alignment in particle accelerators.</p>oai:cds.cern.ch:28124552022
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REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders
title REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders
title_full REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders
title_fullStr REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders
title_full_unstemmed REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders
title_short REMOTE: Geodetic metrology for future accelerators - Towards the alignment of future colliders
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