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This is a proposed design for an electron, positron and photon beamline at the [[HRRL]] lab. A description of the project can be found in this [[Media:memo.pdf | memo]].
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This is a proposed '''design for an electron, positron and photon beamline at the [[HRRL]] lab'''. The project is described in this [[Media:memo_v3.pdf | note]] (also available as [[LaTeX source]]).
  
Proposed HRRL floor plan:
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Proposed '''HRRL floor plan''': [[DXF]] or [[Media:HPBv1_layout.pdf | PDF]]<br>
* Drawing in [[Media:HPBv1_layout.dxf | DXF]] format
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[[Image:HPBv1_layout.png | 200 px]]
* [[Media:HPBv1_layout.eps | EPS]] and [[Media:HPBv1_layout.pdf | PDF]] figures
 
  
[[Image:HPBv1_layout.png | 200 px]]
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'''Beamline optics''' was designed using [http://www.cern.ch/mad MAD-X]:
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* [[MAD input file]], including element definitions, beamline layout, and quad strength optimization.
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Results are available as
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* MAD [[Twiss table]]
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* plot of amplitude functions and dispersion (m): [[HPBv3_CoSn.eps]] or [[Media:HPBv3_CoSn.pdf|PDF]]
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[[Image:HPBv3_CoSn.png|200 px]]
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* plot of phase advances (rad/2&pi;): [[HPBv3_phase.eps]] or [[Media:HPBv3_phase.pdf|PDF]]
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[[Image:HPBv3_phase.png|200 px]]
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* plot of beam profiles (mm): [[HPBv3_prof.eps]] or [[Media:HPBv3_prof.pdf|PDF]]
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[[Image:HPBv3_prof.png|200 px]]
  
Beamline optics was designed using [http://www.cern.ch/mad MAD-X]. Here is the MAD-X [[Media:HPBv2.madx | input file]], including element definitions, beamline layout, and quad strength optimization.
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[[User:Stancari|Stancari]] 09:49, 28 May 2009 (MDT)
  
Results are available in text format as MAD-X [[Media:HPBv2_out.txt|output file]] and [[Media:HPBv2_table.txt|Twiss table]], and as graphics showing amplitude functions and dispersion ([[Media:HPBv2_CoSn.eps|EPS]] or [[Media:HPBv2_CoSn.pdf|PDF]]), phase advances ([[Media:HPBv2_phase.eps|EPS]] or [[Media:HPBv2_phase.pdf|PDF]]), and beam profiles ([[Media:HPBv2_prof.eps|EPS]] or [[Media:HPBv2_prof.pdf|PDF]]).
 
  
[[Image:HPBv2_CoSn.png]]
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=T Forest adaptation of Stancari Design=
[[Image:HPBv2_phase.png]]
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== List of beam line elements==
[[Image:HPBv2_prof.png]]
 
  
[[User:Stancari|Stancari]] 11:26, 26 May 2009 (MDT)
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{| border="1"  |cellpadding="20" cellspacing="0
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|-
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|Device || Location (cm)|| beam line breadth (cm)
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|-
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|Q1 || 20 || 13
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|-
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|G1 || 30 ||7
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|-
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|Q2 || 40 ||13
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|-
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|G2 || 50 ||7
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|-
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|Q3 || 60 || 13
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|-
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|G3 || 75.8 ||18.6
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|-
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|D1 || 100.1 || 30
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|-
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|G3 || 125.8 ||21.4
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|-
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|Q4 || 141.5 ||  10
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|-
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|G4 || 151.5 ||  10
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|-
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|Q5 || 161.5 ||10
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|-
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|G5 || 171.5 ||  10
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|-
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|Q6 || 181.5 || 10
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|-
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|G6 || 211.95 ||  50.9
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|-
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|D2 || 252.4 || 30
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|-
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|G7 || 294.25 ||  53.7
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|-
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|Q7 || 326.1 || 10
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|-
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|G8 || 336.1 ||  10
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|-
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|Q8 || 346.1 || 10
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|-
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|G8 || 356.1 ||  10
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|-
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|Q9 || 366.1 || 10
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|}
  
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Q => Quad, D => Dipole, G=> drift gap
 
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 9 June 2009

This is a proposed design for an electron, positron and photon beamline at the HRRL lab. The project is described in this note (also available as LaTeX source).

Proposed HRRL floor plan: DXF or PDF
HPBv1 layout.png

Beamline optics was designed using MAD-X:

  • MAD input file, including element definitions, beamline layout, and quad strength optimization.

Results are available as

HPBv3 CoSn.png

HPBv3 phase.png

HPBv3 prof.png

Stancari 09:49, 28 May 2009 (MDT)


T Forest adaptation of Stancari Design

List of beam line elements

Device Location (cm) beam line breadth (cm)
Q1 20 13
G1 30 7
Q2 40 13
G2 50 7
Q3 60 13
G3 75.8 18.6
D1 100.1 30
G3 125.8 21.4
Q4 141.5 10
G4 151.5 10
Q5 161.5 10
G5 171.5 10
Q6 181.5 10
G6 211.95 50.9
D2 252.4 30
G7 294.25 53.7
Q7 326.1 10
G8 336.1 10
Q8 346.1 10
G8 356.1 10
Q9 366.1 10

Q => Quad, D => Dipole, G=> drift gap


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