Author: Milas, N.
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TUPAG11 ESS Accelerator Lattice Design Studies and Automatic Synoptic Deployment 285
 
  • Y. Levinsen, R. De Prisco, M. Eshraqi, T.J. Grandsaert, A. Jansson, H. Kocevar, Ø. Midttun, N. Milas, R. Miyamoto, D.C. Plostinar, A. Ponton, T.J. Shea
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
  • H.D. Thomsen
    AU, Aarhus, Denmark
 
  The Eu­ro­pean Spal­la­tion Source (ESS) is cur­rently under con­struc­tion in the south of Swe­den. A highly bril­liant neu­tron source with a 5 MW pro­ton dri­ver will pro­vide state of the art ex­per­i­men­tal fa­cil­i­ties for neu­tron sci­ence. A peak pro­ton beam power in the ac­cel­er­a­tor of 125 MW means that ex­cel­lent con­trol over the beam losses be­comes es­sen­tial. The beam physics de­sign of the ESS ac­cel­er­a­tor is in a TraceWin for­mat, for which we have de­vel­oped re­vi­sion con­trol setup, au­to­mated re­gres­sion analy­sis and de­ploy­ment of syn­op­tic viewer and tab­u­lated spread­sheets. This al­lows for an in­te­grated rep­re­sen­ta­tion of the data that are al­ways kept syn­chro­nized and avail­able to other en­gi­neer­ing dis­ci­plines. The de­sign of the ac­cel­er­a­tor lat­tice has gone through sev­eral major and minor it­er­a­tions which are all care­fully analysed. In this con­tri­bu­tion we pre­sent the sta­tus of the lat­est stud­ies which is the first time a com­plete end-to-end study be­gin­ning from the ion source has been per­formed.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICAP2018-TUPAG11  
About • paper received ※ 18 October 2018       paper accepted ※ 28 January 2019       issue date ※ 26 January 2019  
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