Day 2
RF Requirements - Scott Berg
RF Aperture 34.751 mm (diameter), assumes 0.439 mm offset
Flanges can be different sizes, maybe can help put up the shunt impedance
Also add 3mm for phase-space-painted energy spread/dispersion in ring
BPMs can resolve 16 pC vertically and 25 pC horizontally.
50 um resolution is what is required.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
EMMA Design Review 26th February 2007
Neil Bliss - Specification Update
Can there be a window between ERLP and EMMA? Check this action - we know that the emittance is increased, but what about the energy spread and bunch length.
Run ERLP at lower gradient? Need to run some S2E simulations with lower gradient. Check after Bruno's presentation.
People have been talking about 19 cavities rather than 21.
Geometry of magnets has been changed to make F and D parallel in each cell now.
F magnet translation has reduced substantially to only a few mm.
RF cavity length has been increased 105 to 110 mm to increase the shunt impedance.
Field clamp plates have been added to the engineering drawing.
Injection by Carol may be on inside of the ring. This raises the possibility of having the ring anticlockwise rather than clockwise.
Single girder option is being considered - arc sections would be machined and then linked together.
When the quadrupoles move, their fields will push on each other and therefore move the magnets slightly on their slides. This effect needs to be examined.
Scott Berg - Lattice Update
The lattice elements in one cell are now all co-parallel; a very small increase in apertures
Frequency range in cavities has to be increased to allow scanning over energy range.
The end field in the magnets causes a horizontal position shift at large apertures, which affects the required aperture (it jumps at the end of the magnets, when plotted longitudinally).
Energy spread/length in input bunch may affect the energy spread, and therefore dispersion, and therefore aperture, in the ring. Need to check the longitudinal emittance and give to Scott.
The FODO option is basically discounted.
The RF cavities are offset from the cell centre-line, at least in the model, by about 0.5mm.
Modelling requirements;
Stefan Tzenov will look at modelling ERLP injector at 10 MeV, and estimate the injection parameters. Injection phase may be random (no sync lock between RF systems) and then measured, or instead synchronisation can be attempted.
Ideal emittance is about 12 mm-mrad. See if 10 mm-mrad is possible from the injector.
Check slice energy spread, projected energy spread, bunch length, peak current and longitudinal emittance from ERLP at this energy.
Can there be a window between ERLP and EMMA? Check this action - we know that the emittance is increased, but what about the energy spread and bunch length.
Run ERLP at lower gradient? Need to run some S2E simulations with lower gradient. Check after Bruno's presentation.
People have been talking about 19 cavities rather than 21.
Geometry of magnets has been changed to make F and D parallel in each cell now.
F magnet translation has reduced substantially to only a few mm.
RF cavity length has been increased 105 to 110 mm to increase the shunt impedance.
Field clamp plates have been added to the engineering drawing.
Injection by Carol may be on inside of the ring. This raises the possibility of having the ring anticlockwise rather than clockwise.
Single girder option is being considered - arc sections would be machined and then linked together.
When the quadrupoles move, their fields will push on each other and therefore move the magnets slightly on their slides. This effect needs to be examined.
Scott Berg - Lattice Update
The lattice elements in one cell are now all co-parallel; a very small increase in apertures
Frequency range in cavities has to be increased to allow scanning over energy range.
The end field in the magnets causes a horizontal position shift at large apertures, which affects the required aperture (it jumps at the end of the magnets, when plotted longitudinally).
Energy spread/length in input bunch may affect the energy spread, and therefore dispersion, and therefore aperture, in the ring. Need to check the longitudinal emittance and give to Scott.
The FODO option is basically discounted.
The RF cavities are offset from the cell centre-line, at least in the model, by about 0.5mm.
Modelling requirements;
Stefan Tzenov will look at modelling ERLP injector at 10 MeV, and estimate the injection parameters. Injection phase may be random (no sync lock between RF systems) and then measured, or instead synchronisation can be attempted.
Ideal emittance is about 12 mm-mrad. See if 10 mm-mrad is possible from the injector.
Check slice energy spread, projected energy spread, bunch length, peak current and longitudinal emittance from ERLP at this energy.
Friday, February 23, 2007
4GLS Planning Meeting, 23rd February 2007
Review of configuration v1.2
Things to check:
HACL Injector Energy Spread (uncorrelated)
XUV Injector outline parameters
Review of quadrupole strengths and lengths
Boris to check the geometry and layout of the HACL injector and associated equipment with the engineers
Check that 4m is available at end of XUVFEL Linac 3 for possible laser heater
Borehole investigation is about to start, on Monday 26th February
Artesian groundwater cooling to be investigated
Photon energy ranges required from IR-FEL are still unclear. For the purposes of the next year of design
VUV-FEL 3-10eV
XUV-FEL 8-100 eV
IR-FEL 2.5-25 um, 20 to 200um in two branches - separate operation only! A conceptual overview of alternatives (e.g. the simultaneous Klug scheme) is also to be included.
Things to check:
HACL Injector Energy Spread (uncorrelated)
XUV Injector outline parameters
Review of quadrupole strengths and lengths
Boris to check the geometry and layout of the HACL injector and associated equipment with the engineers
Check that 4m is available at end of XUVFEL Linac 3 for possible laser heater
Borehole investigation is about to start, on Monday 26th February
Artesian groundwater cooling to be investigated
Photon energy ranges required from IR-FEL are still unclear. For the purposes of the next year of design
VUV-FEL 3-10eV
XUV-FEL 8-100 eV
IR-FEL 2.5-25 um, 20 to 200um in two branches - separate operation only! A conceptual overview of alternatives (e.g. the simultaneous Klug scheme) is also to be included.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Chat with John Dainton
Just had a chat with John, and showed him all the great things you can do with Blogger.
AP Group Meeting 22nd Feb 2007
ASTeC Risk Register - to be reviewed.
EuroFEL booking and projections to be reviewed.
ASTAB Meeting - presentations went well.
4GLS funding - core project unlikely to be funded before 2010.
Group objectives - 4GLS and EuroFEL, HLO to do.
Bids for next FY - consider AP work.
EuroFEL booking and projections to be reviewed.
ASTAB Meeting - presentations went well.
4GLS funding - core project unlikely to be funded before 2010.
Group objectives - 4GLS and EuroFEL, HLO to do.
Bids for next FY - consider AP work.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
CI Symposium - 15th February 2007
Mike Poole - ASTeC and the history of Daresbury Laboratory
1957 - Wilkinson proposes HE e synchrotron
1960 - Cockcroft + Cassels propose 4 GeV version
1961 - Cockcroft proposes Cheshire site
1962 - NINA approved
Proposed sites: Macclesfield, Crewe, Winsford, Risley, Skelmersdale
1963 - Daresbury selected
Mike Poole has some great photos of the history of the lab.
1957 - Wilkinson proposes HE e synchrotron
1960 - Cockcroft + Cassels propose 4 GeV version
1961 - Cockcroft proposes Cheshire site
1962 - NINA approved
Proposed sites: Macclesfield, Crewe, Winsford, Risley, Skelmersdale
1963 - Daresbury selected
Mike Poole has some great photos of the history of the lab.
Monday, February 12, 2007
CICT/CI/ASTeC Support Meeting, 12th Feb 2007
Notes and actions:
I.Bailey - to do website updates on new CI web server during interim period.
J.Dainton - to discuss with M.Poole who will be website manager and to arrange that person to take over management of the website.
G.McBain - to look at option of filtering all CI outgoing mail at mailserver to appear to come from @cockcroft.ac.uk.
H.Owen/J.Smith - to circulate how to change 'Reply-to' addresses in Exchange/Outlook
H.Owen - to check with FBU IT whether all functionality is possible in Sharepoint web access using Firefox.
Decision - Arrange with B.Runcie and S.Eyres to do design and update of CI website.
J.Dainton - to provide budget code for website work.
C.Dean/J.Smith/H.Owen - to put printer Linux PPD files onto CI website.
G.McBain - to check IMAP/POP3 instructions for offsite email access for all types of users.
H.Owen - to email H.Gun-Why about site information for non-staff.
M.Enderby - to propose recommendations for CI data backup, e.g. server-based? on-site/off-site options, best practice instructions? strategy?
I.Bailey - to do website updates on new CI web server during interim period.
J.Dainton - to discuss with M.Poole who will be website manager and to arrange that person to take over management of the website.
G.McBain - to look at option of filtering all CI outgoing mail at mailserver to appear to come from @cockcroft.ac.uk.
H.Owen/J.Smith - to circulate how to change 'Reply-to' addresses in Exchange/Outlook
H.Owen - to check with FBU IT whether all functionality is possible in Sharepoint web access using Firefox.
Decision - Arrange with B.Runcie and S.Eyres to do design and update of CI website.
J.Dainton - to provide budget code for website work.
C.Dean/J.Smith/H.Owen - to put printer Linux PPD files onto CI website.
G.McBain - to check IMAP/POP3 instructions for offsite email access for all types of users.
H.Owen - to email H.Gun-Why about site information for non-staff.
M.Enderby - to propose recommendations for CI data backup, e.g. server-based? on-site/off-site options, best practice instructions? strategy?
Thursday, February 08, 2007
4GLS AP Meeting 8th Feb 2007
Martin's seminar on radiation protection - no change in our collimation/machine protection philosophy at the moment.
David Holder will book a meeting to brainstorm ideas about beam loss philosophy.
Spreader design - need to review once energy choice is made.
David Holder will book a meeting to brainstorm ideas about beam loss philosophy.
Spreader design - need to review once energy choice is made.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
4GLS Layout Meeting 7th Feb 2007
Actions:
Boris Militsyn to provide draft HACL injector layout to engineers, including indications of power supply heights.
Simon Appleton to provide detailed layouts of v1.2 including internal cavity dimensions
Julian McKenzie to check that he has the correct x-section of HACL injector model.
Neil Thompson to check he has provided XUV-FEL ID layout information (quads); also minimum height for ID modules.
Boris Militsyn to provide draft HACL injector layout to engineers, including indications of power supply heights.
Simon Appleton to provide detailed layouts of v1.2 including internal cavity dimensions
Julian McKenzie to check that he has the correct x-section of HACL injector model.
Neil Thompson to check he has provided XUV-FEL ID layout information (quads); also minimum height for ID modules.
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