under study, imposes micrometer mechanical stability of the 2-m long two-beam modules, the shortest repetitive elements of the main linacs. These modules will be exposed to variable high power dissipation during operation resulting in mechanical distortions in and between module components. The stability of the CLIC module will be tested in laboratory conditions at CERN in a full-scale prototype module. In this paper, the FEA model developed for CLIC prototype module is described. The thermal and structural results for the new module configuration are presented considering the thermo-mechanical behavior of the CLIC collider in its primary operation modes. These results will be compared to the laboratory measurements to be done during 2011 a...
CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) is a study of a 50 km long linear electron-positron collider, consist...
The CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) study is a site independent study exploring technological develop...
The CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) study is a site independent study exploring technological develop...
To fulfil the mechanical requirements set by the luminosity goals of the CLIC collider, currently un...
To fulfil the mechanical requirements set by the luminosity goals of the CLIC collider, currently un...
Micron level stability of the two-meter repetitive modules constituting the two main linacs is one o...
The final luminosity target of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) imposes a micron-level stability r...
The present report describes the finite element modelling of the CLIC two-beam modules. Based on the...
The luminosity goal of CLIC requires micron level precision with respect to the alignment of the com...
Temperature changes lead to unwanted thermo-mechanical deformations in the components of the Compact...
To fulfil the mechanical requirements set by the luminosity goals of the compact linear collider, th...
The assembly procedure of the CLIC accelerating structures is constituted of several steps, involvin...
The post-linac energy collimation system of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) has been designed for...
Micron level stability of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) components is one of the main requireme...
CLIC is a linear electron-positron collider, 48 km long, consisting of more than 20000 repetitive mo...
CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) is a study of a 50 km long linear electron-positron collider, consist...
The CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) study is a site independent study exploring technological develop...
The CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) study is a site independent study exploring technological develop...
To fulfil the mechanical requirements set by the luminosity goals of the CLIC collider, currently un...
To fulfil the mechanical requirements set by the luminosity goals of the CLIC collider, currently un...
Micron level stability of the two-meter repetitive modules constituting the two main linacs is one o...
The final luminosity target of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) imposes a micron-level stability r...
The present report describes the finite element modelling of the CLIC two-beam modules. Based on the...
The luminosity goal of CLIC requires micron level precision with respect to the alignment of the com...
Temperature changes lead to unwanted thermo-mechanical deformations in the components of the Compact...
To fulfil the mechanical requirements set by the luminosity goals of the compact linear collider, th...
The assembly procedure of the CLIC accelerating structures is constituted of several steps, involvin...
The post-linac energy collimation system of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) has been designed for...
Micron level stability of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) components is one of the main requireme...
CLIC is a linear electron-positron collider, 48 km long, consisting of more than 20000 repetitive mo...
CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) is a study of a 50 km long linear electron-positron collider, consist...
The CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) study is a site independent study exploring technological develop...
The CLIC (Compact LInear Collider) study is a site independent study exploring technological develop...