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Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies

Micrometric assembly and alignment requirements for future particle accelerators, and especially large assemblies, create the need for accurate uncertainty budgeting of alignment measurements. Measurements and uncertainties have to be accurately stated and traceable, to international standards, for...

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Autores principales: Doytchinov, Iordan Petrov, Tonnellier, Xavier, Shore, Paul, Nicquevert, Bertrand, Modena, Michele, Mainaud Durand, Helene
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aaaca0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310126
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author Doytchinov, Iordan Petrov
Tonnellier, Xavier
Shore, Paul
Nicquevert, Bertrand
Modena, Michele
Mainaud Durand, Helene
author_facet Doytchinov, Iordan Petrov
Tonnellier, Xavier
Shore, Paul
Nicquevert, Bertrand
Modena, Michele
Mainaud Durand, Helene
author_sort Doytchinov, Iordan Petrov
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description Micrometric assembly and alignment requirements for future particle accelerators, and especially large assemblies, create the need for accurate uncertainty budgeting of alignment measurements. Measurements and uncertainties have to be accurately stated and traceable, to international standards, for metre long sized assemblies, in the range of tens of μm. Indeed, these hundreds of assemblies will be produced and measured by several suppliers around the world, and will need to be integrated into a single machine. As part of the PACMAN project at CERN, we proposed and studied a practical application of probabilistic modelling of task-specific alignment uncertainty by applying Simulation By Constraints (SBC) calibration method. Using this method, we calibrated our measurement model using available data from ISO standardised tests (10360 series) for the metrology equipment. We combined this model with reference measurements and analysis of the measured data to quantify the actual specific uncertainty of each alignment measurement procedure. Our methodology was successfully validated against a calibrated and traceable 3D artefact as part of an international inter-laboratory study. The validated models were used to study the expected alignment uncertainty and important sensitivity factors of measuring the shortest and longest of the Compact Linear Collider study assemblies, 0.54 m and 2.1 m respectively. In both cases, the laboratory alignment uncertainty was within the targeted uncertainty budget 12 μm (68% confidence level). It was found that the remaining uncertainty budget for any additional alignment error compensations, such as the thermal drift error caused due to variation in machine operation heat load conditions, need to be within 8.9 $\mu$m and 9.8 $\mu$m (68% confidence level) respectively.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16542332022-08-10T12:30:15Zdoi:10.1088/1361-6501/aaaca0http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310126engDoytchinov, Iordan PetrovTonnellier, XavierShore, PaulNicquevert, BertrandModena, MicheleMainaud Durand, HeleneApplication of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assembliesAccelerators and Storage RingsAccelerators and Storage RingsMicrometric assembly and alignment requirements for future particle accelerators, and especially large assemblies, create the need for accurate uncertainty budgeting of alignment measurements. Measurements and uncertainties have to be accurately stated and traceable, to international standards, for metre long sized assemblies, in the range of tens of μm. Indeed, these hundreds of assemblies will be produced and measured by several suppliers around the world, and will need to be integrated into a single machine. As part of the PACMAN project at CERN, we proposed and studied a practical application of probabilistic modelling of task-specific alignment uncertainty by applying Simulation By Constraints (SBC) calibration method. Using this method, we calibrated our measurement model using available data from ISO standardised tests (10360 series) for the metrology equipment. We combined this model with reference measurements and analysis of the measured data to quantify the actual specific uncertainty of each alignment measurement procedure. Our methodology was successfully validated against a calibrated and traceable 3D artefact as part of an international inter-laboratory study. The validated models were used to study the expected alignment uncertainty and important sensitivity factors of measuring the shortest and longest of the Compact Linear Collider study assemblies, 0.54 m and 2.1 m respectively. In both cases, the laboratory alignment uncertainty was within the targeted uncertainty budget 12 μm (68% confidence level). It was found that the remaining uncertainty budget for any additional alignment error compensations, such as the thermal drift error caused due to variation in machine operation heat load conditions, need to be within 8.9 $\mu$m and 9.8 $\mu$m (68% confidence level) respectively.Micrometric assembly and alignment requirements for future particle accelerators, and especially large assemblies, create the need for accurate uncertainty budgeting of alignment measurements. Measurements and uncertainties have to be accurately stated and traceable, to international standards, for metre-long sized assemblies, in the range of tens of µm. Indeed, these hundreds of assemblies will be produced and measured by several suppliers around the world, and will have to be integrated into a single machine. As part of the PACMAN project at CERN, we proposed and studied a practical application of probabilistic modelling of task-specific alignment uncertainty by applying a simulation by constraints calibration method. Using this method, we calibrated our measurement model using available data from ISO standardised tests (10360 series) for the metrology equipment. We combined this model with reference measurements and analysis of the measured data to quantify the actual specific uncertainty of each alignment measurement procedure. Our methodology was successfully validated against a calibrated and traceable 3D artefact as part of an international inter-laboratory study. The validated models were used to study the expected alignment uncertainty and important sensitivity factors in measuring the shortest and longest of the compact linear collider study assemblies, 0.54 m and 2.1 m respectively. In both cases, the laboratory alignment uncertainty was within the targeted uncertainty budget of 12 µm (68% confidence level). It was found that the remaining uncertainty budget for any additional alignment error compensations, such as the thermal drift error due to variation in machine operation heat load conditions, must be within 8.9 µm and 9.8 µm (68% confidence level) respectively.oai:inspirehep.net:16542332018
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Doytchinov, Iordan Petrov
Tonnellier, Xavier
Shore, Paul
Nicquevert, Bertrand
Modena, Michele
Mainaud Durand, Helene
Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
title Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
title_full Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
title_fullStr Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
title_full_unstemmed Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
title_short Application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
title_sort application of probabilistic modelling for the uncertainty evaluation of alignment measurements of large accelerator magnets assemblies
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aaaca0
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