Author: Kim, S.N.
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WEPH18 Operation Status of HLS System Installed to Measure Ground Change of Large Scientific Equipment in Real Time 245
 
  • H. J. Choi, J.H. Han, H.-S. Kang, S.H. Kim, S.N. Kim, H.-G. Lee, S.B. Lee
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  Several parts that comprise the large scientific equipment should be installed and operated at precise three-dimensional location coordinates X, Y, and Z through survey and alignment to ensure their optimal performance. As time goes by, however, the ground goes through uplift and subsidence, which consequently changes the coordinates of installed components and leads to alignment errors. As a result, the system parameters change, and the performance of the large scientific equipment deteriorates accordingly. Measuring the change in locations of systems comprising the large scientific equipment in real time would make it possible to predict alignment errors, locate any region with greater changes, realign components in the region fast, and shorten the time of survey and alignment. For this purpose, a WPS's (wire position sensor) are installed in undulator section and a HLS's (hydrostatic leveling sensor) are installed in PAL-XFEL building. This paper is designed to introduce performance enhancements to reduce observed phenomena and measurement errors in the HLS system operation process.  
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THPH28 The Development of PAL-XFEL Beamline 397
 
  • S.H. Kim, I. Eom, S-M. Hwang, H.J. Hyun, K.S. Kim, M-J. Kim, S. Kim, S.N. Kim, S. Kim, C. Lee, G.S. Park, J. Park, J.K. Park, S.Y. Rah
    PAL, Pohang, Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea
 
  Pohang Accelerator Laboratory X-ray Free Electron Laser(PAL-XFEL) is a research facility, which is designed to generate extremely intense (assuming 1x1012 photon/pulse at 12.4 keV) and ultra-short (10-200 femtosecond) pulsed X-rays. Now two beamlines were constructed, the one is hard X-ray and the other is soft X-ray. The beamline is consist of UH (Undulator hall) and OH (Optical hall), EH (Experimental hall). The UH is usually the same as the front end of a beamline, and OH has the same function as PTL (Photon Transfer Line). We have two hutches including HXPP and HCXI in hard X-ray beamline. The two hutches are connected each other, and sharing main optics (Mirrors and DCM, etc). PAL-XFEL is a very precise facility and has very large heat power, so thermal and structural analysis as well as vibration analysis is essential. Now many vacuum components of beamline were installed and completed the test of performance.  
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