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First considerations on the supporting structures of FCC-ee booster and collider in the arc regions

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Published 6 February 2024 © 2024 The Author(s)
, , Citation F. Carra et al 2024 JINST 19 T02008 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/19/02/T02008

1748-0221/19/02/T02008

Abstract

In 2022, the FCC Feasibility Study management mandated a working group to analyse the best configuration of the FCC-ee tunnel in the arc regions, in view of the construction of a mock-up of the arc half-cell. One of the main and most challenging goals of the study, named FCC-ee Arc Half-Cell Mock-up Project, was to perform a preliminary investigation on the principles of supporting the Short-Straight Sections and dipoles of the half-cells, both for the booster and for the collider machines. This is an important input needed for the choice of the best configuration of the relative placement of the booster with respect to the collider. The structural stiffness, mass and stability of the supporting structures must be optimized to minimize the vibrations transmitted/transferred to the magnetic system of the accelerators by elements such as pumps, water cooling system, beam thermomechanical stresses, powering elements, etc. To perform the study, tools such as CAD software, FEM and analytical techniques were employed. This paper summarizes the preliminary design concepts and the results of the simulations performed.

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