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RF Contacts in LHC Beam Instrumentation

RF Contacts in LHC Beam Instrumentation. Ray Veness With help and input from G.Burtin , S.Burger , M.Hamani , R.Jones , M.Sapinski , C.Vuitton ,. Some Assumptions. Scope Only considering the circulating rings of the LHC Only equipment designed and/or provided by BI

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RF Contacts in LHC Beam Instrumentation

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  1. RF Contacts in LHC Beam Instrumentation Ray Veness With help and input from G.Burtin, S.Burger, M.Hamani, R.Jones, M.Sapinski, C.Vuitton,

  2. Some Assumptions • Scope • Only considering the circulating rings of the LHC • Only equipment designed and/or provided by BI • Try, for completeness, to include both mobile and static contacts

  3. Mobile (sliding) contacts

  4. BTVST (BTVSS, BTVSE) From drawing: LHC BTVST 0001

  5. BTV (Double Beam)

  6. BTVSI (BTVM)

  7. BTV (Single Beam)

  8. BSRTM From LHC BSRTM 0059

  9. Static Contacts

  10. Wire Scanner (BWS)

  11. BGI Monitor

  12. BGIH, BGIV

  13. Schottky Monitor

  14. Summary • Monitors withmoving RF contacts • 18 monitors • 3 different design concepts • Monitors withStatic RF contacts ~ 12monitors • 3 different design concepts • Currentlyobserved issues • (Mechanical?) problemswith BTVST-type design • (Heating) problemwith BSRT mirror-type design

  15. Extra Material

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