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PT04 Radiation protection system installation for the accelerator production of tritium/low energy demonstration accelerator project (APT/LEDA) radiation, radio-frequency, controls, rfq 162
 
  • J.E. Wilmarth, M.T. Smith, T.L. Tomei
    LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA
  The APT/LEDA personnel radiation protection system installation was accomplished using a flexible, modular proven system which satisfied regulatory orders, project design criteria, operational modes, and facility requirements. The goal of providing exclusion and safe access of personnel to areas where prompt radiation in the LEDA facility is produced was achieved with the installation of a DOE-approved Personnel Access Control System (PACS). To satisfy the facility configuration design, the PACS, a major component of the overall radiation safety system, conveniently provided five independent areas of personnel access control. Because of its flexibility and adaptability the Los-Alamos Neutron- Science-Center-(LANSCE)-designed Radiation Security System (RSS) was efficiently configured to provide the desired operational modes and satisfy the APT/LEDA project design criteria. The Backbone Beam Enable (BBE) system based on the LANSCE RSS provided the accelerator beam control functions with redundant, hardwired, tamper-resistant hardware. The installation was accomplished using modular components.  
 
PT14 Experience with stripline beam position monitors on the TESLA test facility LINAC quadrupole, linac, alignment, lattice 190
 
  • P. Castro, P. Patteri, F. Tazzioli
    DESY, Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron, Hamburg, Germany
  Measurement and correction of beam position are very important for the optimization of beam characteristics and alignment in the Tesla Test Facility (TTF) linac. We describe and present measurements with beam of the performance of the stripline beam position monitors (BPMs) in operation and in order to determine the beam response.