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“Recent ground vibration measurements at CERN ” (Surface and underground)

“Recent ground vibration measurements at CERN ” (Surface and underground). Comparison with other measurements and overview methods. K.Artoos, M. Guinchard. 16 th October 2008, CLIC workshop. Contents :. Overview references Ground Vibration measurements.

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“Recent ground vibration measurements at CERN ” (Surface and underground)

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  1. “Recent ground vibration measurements at CERN ” (Surface and underground) Comparison with other measurements and overview methods K.Artoos, M. Guinchard 16th October 2008, CLIC workshop

  2. Contents : • Overview references Ground Vibration measurements • CERN measurements in LHC tunnel + surface • Power Spectrum Density • Integrated RMS + RMS histogram • Coherence • Conclusions More information: http://clic-stability.web.cern.ch/clic-stability/ http://www.cern.ch/info-mechanical-measurement-lab

  3. References ground vibration measurements • list of references (> # 60) Available on new website http://clic-stability.web.cern.ch/clic-stability/Ground%20Vibration%20Studies.htm Methods: • Absolute measurements : Seismometers, accelerometers, tilt gauges This talk • Relative measurements : WPS, HLS, LASER • Closed Orbit Distortion measurements Why more measurements? Demonstrator ! USGS, CEA,... Specialised Geological survey Design phase CLIC, NSLS II, DIAMOND, XFEL,...

  4. Set-up measurements at CERN : 1 km of optical fibre for synchronisation + timing and Data Transfer Parameters Sampling rate 256 Hz Block duration 64 s Average Lin – 50 Overlap 66.7 % 2 Muller-BBM MKII Analyzers 24 bit on 100 mV Low ADC noise Guralp CMG 40T x,y,z 2*800Vs/m 30 s -50 Hz ENDEVCO 86 PCB 393B31 Special credits to B. Bolzon, A. Jeremy !

  5. Synchronisation Phase error < 0.01 deg

  6. Measurements LHC DCUM 1000 ~ 80 m under ground LHC systems in operation, night time Floor building 180 Building 180 Surface No technical systems in operation, night time Measurements Combiner ring CTF 3 Some technical systems in operation, day time

  7. Power Spectrum Density Guralp m/s Endevco m/s^2 40 Hz Noise (error) estimation by corrected difference

  8. Power Spectrum Density: LHC Tunnel Vertical Technical gallery ATLAS ATL law

  9. Power Spectral Density

  10. Power Spectral Density S. Takeda et al. 1994 A. Sery et al. 1993 STS-2

  11. Integrated R.M.S. LHC Tunnel 1 nm

  12. Integrated R.M.S. 1 nm

  13. 1 nm KEK 2008 A. Sery et al. 1993 1 nm 1 nm 80 Hz 50 Hz

  14. CLEX Example influence ventilation

  15. Averaging, window, histogram, color map 50 averages of 64 sec blocks with 66.7% overlap: • To have a good frequency resolution + definition of PSD • To “see” something within the noise Histogram But: it’s an average view R.Amirikas, A. Bertolini DESY 2005 Baklakov, Shiltsev et al. Fermilab 1997

  16. Color map

  17. Color map

  18. Coherence measurements Guralp Regression and interpolation analyser software PAK

  19. 10m 7m 6m 0 Coherence measurements LHC tunnel

  20. Coherence measurements Surface Building 180

  21. What can influence coherence measurements? Low signal to noise ratio Phase shift Amplitude ? micro seismic

  22. Joints between concrete modules S. Takeda et al. 1996

  23. Coherence: Comparison other measurements SM-3KV A. Sery, Coosemans 1994 LEP

  24. Coherence: Comparison other measurements DESY

  25. Conclusions • Ground vibration level between 1 and 10 nm “average integrated RMS” at 1 Hz seems possible. • Possible vibration sources like water cooling and ventilation should be carefully designed. • Support or objects can amplify the ground vibration levels • The ground vibration level can be increased by the resonance of a support or object • For frequencies > 1Hz, coherence drops over a short distance • It is possible to measure (averaged) nanometre displacements with seismometers but some characterisation of devices and analysis methods is still needed. • Seismometers with better signal to noise ratio are needed for active control purposes.

  26. Spares

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