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THPLS026<br />

THPLS027<br />

THPLS028<br />

29-Jun-06 16:00 - 18:00 THPLS — Poster Session<br />

arcs followed by installation under vacuum. This paper reports results and experience from the construction and<br />

commissioning of the diamond vacuum systems.<br />

Front Ends at Diamond<br />

This paper describes the three different types<br />

J. Kay (Diamond) D.G. Clarke, J. Strachan (CCLRC/DL)<br />

of Front End that have been designed to<br />

transmit the intense synchrotron radiation<br />

generated by the undulator, multi-pole wiggler and bending magnet sources in the Diamond storage ring to the<br />

experiments. The functions of the main components and their location in the layout are described. The Finite Element<br />

Analysis that has been carried out to verify the performance under the high heat loads generated by Diamond is also<br />

described along with the limits on temperature and stress that have been employed in the design.<br />

Vibration Measurement at Diamond and the Storage Ring Response<br />

Controlling and minimising the sources and<br />

H.C. Huang, J. Kay (Diamond)<br />

transmission of vibration in Synchrotron<br />

Light Sources is an important factor in<br />

achieving the stability needed to generate the very brightest beams. This paper describes the equipment that has been<br />

used at Diamond to measure vibration and reports the results of measurements taken on the accelerator floor and<br />

on the girder structures carrying the Storage Ring. A description is given of the intensively piled foundations and a<br />

comparison is made between the measured response and the modelled response. The contribution to vibration from<br />

water and ventilation services is also discussed.<br />

Pulsed Magnets and Power Supplies for the Booster and Storage Ring of the Diamond<br />

Light Source<br />

V.C. Kempson, J.A. Dobbing (Diamond) N. Hauge, G. Hilleke (Danfysik<br />

A/S)<br />

454<br />

The Diamond booster and storage ring complex<br />

require ten pulsed magnet systems, five<br />

for the booster (injection and extraction) and<br />

five for the storage ring injection. Each has<br />

its own specific design criteria, although commonality of approach has been applied wherever possible. This paper<br />

describes the design principles and construction method for the various systems and presents the results of power<br />

supply tests and magnetic measurements. Finally, initial experience during the Diamond beam commissioning is<br />

discussed.

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