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Harness for Vertically Supporting Slender Bodies for Vibration Testing
Support techniques for restraint of slender bodies such as launch vehicle
Beam-Beam Effects
One of the most severe limitations in high-intensity particle colliders is
the beam-beam interaction, i.e. the perturbation of the beams as they cross the
opposing beams. This introduction to beam-beam effects concentrates on a
description of the phenomena that are present in modern colliding beam
facilities.Comment: 29 pages, contribution to the CAS - CERN Accelerator School: Advanced
Accelerator Physics Course, Trondheim, Norway, 18-29 Aug 201
Experimental studies of effects of tilt and structural asymmetry on vibration characteristics of thin-wall circular cylinders partly filled with liquid
The effects of tilt and structural asymmetry on the vibration characteristics of partly liquid-filled thin-wall cylinders were experimentally studied. It was found that tilting the longitudinal axis of a partly filled axisymmetric cylinder from the vertical could markedly reduce its resonant frequencies and change significantly the shape of the circumferential modes. For the minimum frequency modes, vibratory motion occurred only on that side of the cylinder where the liquid was deepest. An empirical equation was derived that gives the equivalent liquid depth of an untilted cylinder having the same minimum resonant frequency as a tilted, partly filled cylinder. Circumferential mode shapes of an untilted asymmetric cylinder were similar to those of the tilted, partly filled axisymmetric cylinder. Vibratory motion in the minimum frequency modes occurred in most instances only on the side of minimum thickness. Correlation between test data and results from a reformulated NASTRAN hydroelastic analysis was excellent
Some cable suspension systems and their effects on the flexural frequencies of slender aerospace structures
The effects of several cable suspension configurations on the first free-free flexural frequency of uniform beams have been determined by experiment and analysis. The results of this study confirm that in general the larger the test vehicle the larger is the flexural frequency measurement error attributable to a given cable suspension configuration. For horizontally oriented beams representing modern aerospace vehicles of average size and flexibility, the restraining effects of all but the shortest support cables were minor. The restraining effects of support cables of moderate length attached near the base of vertically oriented vehicles were overshadowed by the effects of beam compression due to gravity
Operational considerations on the stability of colliding beams
While well studied in the absence of beam-beam and while colliding head-on,
the stability of the LHC beams can be very critical in intermediate steps.
During the squeeze, the long-range beam-beam interaction becomes a critical
component of the beam's dynamics. Also, while the transverse separation at the
interaction points is collapsed, the beam-beam forces change drastically,
possibly deteriorating the beam's stability. Finally, during luminosity
production, the configuration of the LHC in 2012 included few bunches without
head-on collision in any of the interaction points having different stability
properties. Stability diagrams are being evaluated numerically in these
configurations in an attempt to explain instabilities observed in these phases
during the 2012 proton run of the LHC.Comment: 5 pages, contribution to the ICFA Mini-Workshop on Beam-Beam Effects
in Hadron Colliders, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-22 Mar 201
Stability diagram of colliding beams
The effect of the beam-beam interactions on the stability of impedance mode
is discussed. The detuning is evaluated by the means of single particle
tracking in arbitrarily complex collision configurations, including lattice
non-linearities, and used to numerically evaluate the dispersion integral. This
approach also allows the effect of non-Gaussian distributions to be considered.
Distributions modified by the action of external noise are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, contribution to the ICFA Mini-Workshop on Beam-Beam Effects
in Hadron Colliders, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-22 Mar 201
Observations of beam-beam effects at the LHC
This paper introduces a list of observations related to the beam-beam
interaction that were collected over the first years of LHC proton physics
operation (2010-12). Beam-beam related effects not only have been extensively
observed and recorded, but have also shaped the operation of the LHC for
high-intensity proton running in a number of ways: the construction of the
filling scheme, the choice of luminosity levelling techniques, measures to
mitigate instabilities, and the choice of settings for improving performance
(e.g. to reduce losses), among others.Comment: Presented at the ICFA Mini-Workshop on Beam-Beam in Hadron Colliders,
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 18-22 March 201
Letter from W. Herr to James B. Finley
Herr writes to share travel arrangements for the Ohio Conference delegates attending the 1852 General Conference in Boston, which starts on April 26th. Herr is sad to hear that Finley is in poor health, and will most likely not attend Conference. He tries to convince hm to come anyway, stating that the delegation will take good care of him. Finley has evidently asked Herr and Strickland to do him justice when they write his memoir. Herr promises that they will do so. Abstract Number - 474https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1672/thumbnail.jp
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