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Studies on Flow-Induced Vibrations for the New High-Dynamics DCM for Sirius |
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- R.M. Caliari, O.R. Bagnato, F.R. Francisco, R.R. Geraldes, R.L. Parise, M. Saveri Silva, D.O. Tavares, L.,Jr. de Souza
LNLS, Campinas, Brazil
- T.A.M. Ruijl
MI-Partners, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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The monochromator is known to be one of the most critical optical elements of a synchrotron beamline, since it directly affects the beam quality with respect to energy and position. Naturally, the new 4th generation machines, with their small emittances, start to bring about higher stability performance requirements, in spite of factors as high power loads, power load variation, and vibration sources. A new high-dynamics DCM (Double Crystal Monochromator) is under development at the Brazilian Light Source for the Sirius EMA beamline (Extreme Condition X-ray Methods of Analysis). The disturbances induced by the coolant flows are known to be among the most detrimental influences to a DCM performance, however, quantitative force numbers involved in such disturbances are not commonly investigated. According to the novel dynamic concept, these forces should be predictably translated into stability performance. Therefore, experimental setups that allow the indirect measurement of such forces in conditions close to those of operation were designed. The results comparing different indirect cooling profiles and manufacturing processes (brazing and additive manufacturing) are shown.
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Poster MOPE02 [3.064 MB]
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2016-MOPE02
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paper received ※ 09 September 2016 paper accepted ※ 15 September 2016 issue date ※ 22 June 2017 |
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