Speaker
Erik Wallén
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Description
he Advanced Light Source (ALS) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) is going through an upgrade (ALS-U) where the ALS triple-bend achromat will be replaced by a nine-bend achromat storage ring (SR) with an on-axis injection using beam swapping from a triple-bend achromat accumulator ring (AR). About 700 magnets will be used for the ALS-U accelerator systems. The paper gives an overview of the stretched wire and rotating coil systems used for the magnetic measurements of the ALS-U magnets. We are also describing the fiducialization process, i.e. the mechanical and magnetic alignment of the magnets.
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Primary author
Erik Wallén
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Co-authors
Ramachandra Kuravi
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Steve Marks
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Cory Myers
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)