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https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2018-WEPH26
Title High Rigidity Girder System for the Sirius Machine
Authors
  • M.C. Rocha, P.P.S. Freitas, T. Jasso, R. Junqueira Leão, A.L. Mesa, R.T. Neuenschwander, A.R.D. Rodrigues, F. Rodriguespresenter
    LNLS, Campinas, Brazil
Abstract Sirius is a 4th generation synchrotron light source under construction in Brazil, with a bare emittance of 250 picometer rad, scheduled to have the first beam late this year. One of the most important aspects for this ultra-low emittance machine is the stability of the components, especially the magnets. This paper describes the main characteristics of the girder system, including the concrete pedestal, the leveling units, the girder itself, the clamping mechanism for the magnets and the measurements procedures. Each detail was considered in the design phase and the result is a high rigidity setup with a first horizontal mode close to 170 Hz.
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Conference MEDSI2018, Paris, France
Series Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation (10th)
Proceedings Link to full MEDSI2018 Proccedings
Session Simulation, Precision Mechanics and Beamlines
Date 27-Jun-18   16:40–18:00
Main Classification Precision mechanics
Sub Classification Stability Issues
Keywords synchrotron, alignment, damping, storage-ring, experiment
Publisher JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland
Editors Volker RW Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany); Keihan Tavakoli (SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France); Manuel Tilmont (SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
ISBN 978-3-95450-207-3
Published December 2018
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