Title :
A Rotating Coil Apparatus With Sub-Micrometer Magnetic Center Measurement Stability
Author :
Spencer, Cherrill M. ; Anderson, Scott D. ; Jensen, David R. ; Wolf, Zachary R.
Author_Institution :
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CA
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A rotating double coil apparatus has been designed and built so that the relative magnetic center change of a quadrupole is measured to an uncertainty smaller than 0.02 micrometers (=micron, mum) for a single measurement. Furthermore, repeated measurements over about an hour vary by less than 0.1 mum and by less than 1 mum for periods of 24 hrs or longer. Correlation analyses of long data runs show that the magnet center measurement is sensitive to mechanical effects, such as vibration and rotating part wear, as well as to environmental effects, such as temperature and relative humidity. Evolving apparatus design has minimized mechanical noise and environmental isolation has reduced the effects of the surrounding environment so that sub-micron level measurement uncertainties and micron level stability have been achieved for multi-day measurement periods. Apparatus design evolution will be described in detail and correlation data taken on water-cooled electromagnet and adjustable permanent quadrupoles, which are about 350 mm in overall length, will be shown. These quads were prototypes for the linac quads of the Next Linear Collider (NLC) that had to meet the requirement that their magnetic centers change less than 1 micron during a 20% change in field strength. Thus it was necessary to develop an apparatus that could track the magnetic center with a fraction of a micron uncertainty
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; electron accelerators; humidity; linear accelerators; magnetic variables measurement; permanent magnets; superconducting magnets; vibrations; wear; 350 mm; NLC; accelerator magnets; environmental effects; environmental isolation; field strength; linac quads; magnetic variables measurement; mechanical effects; micron level stability; multiday measurement periods; next linear collider; permanent quadrupoles; prototypes; relative humidity; rotating double coil apparatus; sub-micrometer magnetic center measurement stability; sub-micron level measurement uncertainties; temperature effects; vibration; water-cooled electromagnet; wear; Coils; Data analysis; Humidity measurement; Magnetic analysis; Measurement uncertainty; Mechanical variables measurement; Rotation measurement; Stability; Temperature sensors; Vibration measurement; Accelerator magnets; magnetic center; magnetic variables measurement;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.864289