This thesis describes a design specification for supporting and alignment systems of a linear particle collider. The Compact linear collider study at the European organization for nuclear research carried out by international collaborations aims at showing the feasibility of a multi TeV electron - positron linear collider with an acceleration gradient of 100 MV/m before year 2010. The accelerator units should be aligned within 14 μm at 1σ Furthermore, accelerator requires stabilization to nanometer level above four Hz for some components. This work aims at setting the baseline for the mechanical design of the complete supporting and alignment systems of the accelerator. The work consist of the background to the project,definition of the dem...
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a study of a 3 TeV linear electron-positron (e+e-) accelerator...
The Elekta Synergy is a linear accelerator used in radiation therapy. It is constructed fromvarious ...
The manipulators used to support and position lattice elements are critical components of all partic...
This thesis evaluates different assembly methods for particle accelerator called Compact Linear Coll...
This thesis evaluates different assembly methods for particle accelerator called Compact Linear Coll...
The next generation of linear colliders will require more stringent alignment tolerances than those ...
In the accelerator domain, the safe and easy alignment of components located in radioactive areas is...
Abstract The next generation of linear colliders will require alignment accuracies and stabilities o...
The general outline of the High Performance Electronics for the Alignment System of the linear colli...
A complete solution has been proposed for the pre-alignment of the CLIC main linac in 2012 for the C...
For future linear colliders, very low emittance beams will be required to achieve high luminosity. T...
The beam alignment requirements for the next generation of lepton colliders have become increasingly...
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a study of a 3 TeV linear electron-positron (e+e-) accelerator...
The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), currently under study at CERN, aims at the development of a Mult...
The Elekta Synergy is a linear accelerator used in radiation therapy. It is constructed fromvarious ...
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a study of a 3 TeV linear electron-positron (e+e-) accelerator...
The Elekta Synergy is a linear accelerator used in radiation therapy. It is constructed fromvarious ...
The manipulators used to support and position lattice elements are critical components of all partic...
This thesis evaluates different assembly methods for particle accelerator called Compact Linear Coll...
This thesis evaluates different assembly methods for particle accelerator called Compact Linear Coll...
The next generation of linear colliders will require more stringent alignment tolerances than those ...
In the accelerator domain, the safe and easy alignment of components located in radioactive areas is...
Abstract The next generation of linear colliders will require alignment accuracies and stabilities o...
The general outline of the High Performance Electronics for the Alignment System of the linear colli...
A complete solution has been proposed for the pre-alignment of the CLIC main linac in 2012 for the C...
For future linear colliders, very low emittance beams will be required to achieve high luminosity. T...
The beam alignment requirements for the next generation of lepton colliders have become increasingly...
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a study of a 3 TeV linear electron-positron (e+e-) accelerator...
The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC), currently under study at CERN, aims at the development of a Mult...
The Elekta Synergy is a linear accelerator used in radiation therapy. It is constructed fromvarious ...
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a study of a 3 TeV linear electron-positron (e+e-) accelerator...
The Elekta Synergy is a linear accelerator used in radiation therapy. It is constructed fromvarious ...
The manipulators used to support and position lattice elements are critical components of all partic...