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12 GeV Fast Raster Beam Design and Status Update - Hall A, July 30, 2013

This document provides a detailed overview of the 12 GeV Fast Raster beam's design and current status, presented by Chen Yan and R. Michaels. Key features include back-to-back coil design, a larger bore to minimize scraping while maintaining inductance, and completed engineering drawings. Field mapping has been conducted, and parts are ordered. The beamline and hut space are ready for installation. Upcoming tasks include BRM calibration for FSD and developing a commissioning plan, with support acknowledged from Robin, Joyce, Bill Gunning, and Ed Folts.

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12 GeV Fast Raster Beam Design and Status Update - Hall A, July 30, 2013

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  1. 12 GeV Fast Raster -- diagram from Chen Yan beam

  2. 12 GeV Fast Raster Status / Plan July 30, 2013 in Hall A, R. Michaels • Detailed design from C. Yan • 2 coils back-to-back  accommodates 12 GeV • Larger bore (1.5”, was 1.0”)  minimize scraping, but inductance same. • Field maps were done • Engineering drawings done (thanks Robin & Joyce) • Parts ordered, but still need to coat pipe with conductive polymer (Robin, Joyce ) • Tested a pair of coils with synched Function Generator(thanks Bill Gunning) • Space on beamline and hut is ready • (thanks Ed Folts) • To do: BRM calibration for FSD. (Bill) • Need a commissioning plan ( ~ 1 shift )

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