
Reliability test: X-ray ring exit chambers crotch radiation absorbers. Final report
Author(s) -
D. C. Lynch,
J. Morgan
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/353440
Subject(s) - beamline , reliability (semiconductor) , synchrotron radiation , national laboratory , storage ring , particle accelerator , ring (chemistry) , optics , physics , beam (structure) , nuclear engineering , engineering , engineering physics , power (physics) , chemistry , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
This report details the efforts by engineers at the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) to evaluate the reliability of water-cooled radiation absorbers used in the NSLS X-ray ring. These absorbers are part of the 16 dipole vacuum chambers which comprise the arc sections of the ring. They are located at the intersections (crotch) of the beamline exit ports with the electron beam chamber, and are commonly referred to as crotches. The purpose of these efforts was to demonstrate the reliability of the crotches under operating conditions that the crotches will be subjected to over the entire expected life of the ring. The efforts described include engineering calculations, finite element analysis, conceptual design for a reliability test, test implementation and descriptions, results and conclusions related to these analyses and tests