Mechanical & Materials Engineering for Particle Accelerators and Detectors, 2-15 June 2024, Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands

Europe/Zurich
Hotel De Ruwenberg (Netherlands)

Hotel De Ruwenberg

Netherlands

Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
Frank Tecker (CERN)
Description

In collaboration with NIKHEF (Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics) the CERN Accelerator School is organising a topical course on:

Mechanical & Materials Engineering for Particle Accelerators and Detectors

For the first time in the history of CAS, the CERN Accelerator School organises a course on Mechanical & Materials Engineering.

The course is proposed to engineers and applied physicists desiring to deepen their knowledge in mechanics for particle accelerators.

A complete lecture program will be covering a wide range of mechanical engineering and material science aspects, complemented by a series of talks about applications in the field of accelerators. In addition, various blocks of “hands-on” experiments are foreseen, during which the participants will be guided to do practical work, as well as organised visits of professional companies with specific expertise close by.

 

School administrator(s): Delphine Rivoiron and Maria Filippova
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      Arrival day and registration Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Opening Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Alessandro Bertarelli (CERN), Frank Tecker (CERN), Jan Visser (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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      Introduction to Mechanics and Structures I Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      If a structure is loaded or deformed, the atoms within the material are displaced and the material responds with a deformation. This deformation determines the mechanical behaviour of the material. Different types of deformation exist. In particular, it can be possible to distinguish reversible deformations, with the deformation disappearing after unloading, and irreversible deformations that preserve the deformation after unloading. Generally, reversible deformations are called elastic, irreversible deformations are called plastic. The complete analysis of the structure requires first of all the definition of the states of stress and deformation induced inside the material and then the development of specific tools to complete the analysis. The attention is focused on the yield criteria to distinguish between elastic and plastic regime, the flow rule to govern the correlation between stresses and strain increment and the hardening evolution equation to describe how the yielding surface modifies during the deformation.

      Speaker: Dr Martina Scapin (Politecnico di Torino)
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Introduction to Mechanics and Structures II Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      Pressure vessels are leakproof containers. They may be of any shape: they commonly have the form of spheres, cylinders, cones, ellipsoids or some composite of them. A common design is a cylinder with end caps called heads. Vessels or shells are considered to be formed of curve plate in which the thickness is small in comparison with the other dimensions, offering little resistance to bending perpendicular to their surface: they are mainly subjected to a membrane state of stress. The membrane stresses are average stresses over the thickness of the vessel and are considered to act tangent to its surface. Except for limited portions, bending is not necessary to equilibrate the pressure, differently from what happens in case of planar plates.

      Speaker: Dr Martina Scapin (Politecnico di Torino)
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      Introduction to Engineering Materials Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      This lecture presents an overview of the basic concepts and fundamentals of Engineering Materials within the framework of accelerator applications. After a short introduction, main concepts relative to the structure of matter are reviewed, like crystalline structures, defects and dislocations, phase diagrams and transformations. The microscopic description is correlated with physical properties of materials, focusing in metallurgical aspects like deformation and strengthening. Main groups of materials are addressed and described, namely, metals and alloys, ceramics, polymers, composite materials, and advanced materials, where brush-strokes of tangible applications in particle accelerators and detectors are given. Deterioration aspects of materials are also presented, like corrosion in metals and degradation in plastics.

      Speaker: Ana Arauzo (Universiy of Zaragoza)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Introduction to Design for Accelerators Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      Accelerator components need to be designed such that they are robust and reliable in order to produce a maximum of beam time during its long lifetime. A key factor to reach such level is the quality of the engineering specifications described on 2D drawings and used for fabrication. In the lecture you will get an introduction of the basics of functional dimensioning and ISO GPS (Geometrical Product Specification) languages, and how it applies to a realistic case.

      Speaker: Marc Timmins (CERN)
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      Physical Properties & Testing Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      The use of materials in particle accelerator applications implies the consideration of physical properties in different environments than usual industrial applications. Cryogenic temperatures, high radiation, medium to high vacuum and high magnetic fields are requirements for which the behaviour of materials has to be evaluated. In this lecture, Thermal, Electrical and Magnetic properties are briefly introduced, highlighting the mechanisms governing variation with temperature and magnetic field. Standards and testing methods for different properties are described, illustrated with practical examples. With regard to the characterisation of thermal properties of a material, testing methods of heat capacity and thermal conductivity are described, with details of the main working principle and measurement examples. Determination of electrical resistivity and the residual resistivity ratio (RRR) are the main characteristics of electrical properties, together with specific characterisation of superconducting materials. Testing magnetic properties deserve special attention; different methods are commonly employed to characterise non-magnetic and magnetic materials. In magnetic metals and ferrites non-linear behaviour and hysteresis effects need to be considered in order to assess their suitability for applications or to model material performance.

      Speaker: Ana Arauzo (Universiy of Zaragoza)
    • 4:30 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Sustainable and Affordable Design

      Designing a system is a complex process and there are a lot of people involved with different competencies. All competencies should be complementary to each other with some overlap, and everyone should have the same goal. Everyone is giving their best to reach the goal to the best of their capabilities. Oftentimes, manufacturing knowledge is not taken into account because a supplier is not yet selected, sometimes because of certain organisational constraints.
      To come up with an ideal design that is both sustainable and affordable, engineers should involve manufacturers at a very early stage. Manufacturers can give their inputs starting in the definition phase, influencing the design later on. Early tests can be done to provide the designer with feedback about limitations.
      This approach will take some extra time at the start of the design process, but that investment will pay back later in the project. Fewer mistakes will be made in the design phase and transfer to manufacturing will be much smoother since the manufacturer was a part of the design process. Also, the cost will be lower. Manufacturing knowledge is now integrated correctly into the design.
      Even when suppliers are already involved in the early stages, different manufacturing options can be developed concurrently with the design to achieve systems that go beyond the state of the art and require processes that are beyond the current state of the art. This however takes extra time; when done concurrently it can be ready at the same time when the system design is ready.
      Pulling the supplier selection forward makes a lot of sense; it helps to create an optimal design with fitting manufacturing processes.

      Speaker: Wilfried van Kessel (VDL)
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      One slide - one minute Hotel De Ruwenberg

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    • 7:00 PM
      Welcome Drink Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Standards and Safety

      Nowadays accelerators components and related manufacturing/assembly tools shall comply with the safety requirements raised by the countries where the facilities are exploited. The regulations created by governments impacts hazardous equipment such as pressure equipment, machinery and lifting accessories, with legal implications on the whole equipment lifecycle. The risk analysis, transversal to the equipment type, is the main tool to assess the decision whether or not a device represents a serious risk. The Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU will be used to introduce some basics concepts, such as Essential Safety Requirements and harmonised standards, common to different European directives. The implication of harmonised standards on design, manufacturing, inspection and test for a pressure equipment will be explained referring to the EN 13445 as main example. Mention to the required technical documentation will close the part related to pressure equipment. The machinery directive 2006/42/EC will be then briefly described, with special mention to control systems, technical documentation and the special case of lifting accessories. Eventually a quick reference to Eurocodes will complete the overview of the connections between safety and standards in the field of mechanical equipment for accelerators.

      Speaker: Luca Dassa (CERN)
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      Computational Tools I (design)

      This talk will explain the motivation behind the use of computer-aided engineering tools, and in particular finite-element tools, in the design process of complex systems. We will recall the theory behind the finite elements method, present the most adopted solvers, and give examples of the application of implicit solvers at CERN.

      Speaker: Federico Carra (CERN)
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      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Computational Tools II (fabrication)

      This talk will further investigate the difference between implicit and explicit finite elements solvers, and will then focus on the architecture of the explicit solvers. We will present the requirements in terms of integration steps and material models, the main fields of application of explicit tools, and practical examples of use at CERN for the simulation of large-deformation processes (design of fabrication processes) and extreme scenarios with change of phase, fragmentation and explosions, typical of particle beam impacts on accelerator structures.

      Speaker: Federico Carra (CERN)
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      Non Destructive Testing Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      In this lecture, we explore the fundamentals of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods used in raw materials and assemblies for particle accelerators. We cover surface inspection techniques including Visual Testing (VT), Penetrant Testing (PT), Magnetic Testing (MT), and Eddy Current Testing (ET), highlighting their principles and practical applications. We also present the volume inspection methods Radiographic Testing (RT) and Ultrasonic Testing (UT), discussing how these techniques enable the detection of internal flaws. Real-world examples from particle accelerator projects illustrate the critical role of NDT in ensuring structural integrity and performance. The lecture also addresses relevant standards and regulatory frameworks that govern NDT practices, emphasizing their importance in maintaining safety and compliance in the field of particle accelerators.

      Speaker: Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Mechanical Testing

      Mechanical testing at low temperatures implies specific requirements on test setup, sensors and procedures. Standard mechanical test methods as tensile, fracture and fatigue are discussed and some aspects are highlighted in the field of cryogenic testing.

      Speaker: Klaus-Peter Weiss (KIT, Institute for Technical Physics)
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      Steels & Stainless Steels I

      Ferrous materials show a very large range of mechanical and physical properties that can be conferred and tailored by alloying, fabrication and processing and are controlled by their structure at the micro- and macro-levels. After a general introduction to the metallurgy of ferrous alloys and a discussion of the relationship between their structure and properties, the main families of wrought steel products will be presented, including their fabrication, heat treatments, industrial applications and service characteristics. Emphasis will be given to describing properties and applications of constructional, heat-treatable and tool steels. Several case studies of interest for accelerator components and other structural applications will be illustrated. Cast irons will also be treated.
      The second part of the course will be devoted to stainless steels. Application of stainless steels, featuring properties unavailable with other ferrous alloys, is continuously expanding. These alloys are today prevailing materials for high demanding constructions including vacuum and cryogenic systems, pressure vessels, structural components of accelerator and fusion magnets. Their physical and mechanical properties, machinability, weldability and brazeability are key parameters. Adequate strength, ductility, magnetic properties at room as well as low temperatures are important factors for structural and vacuum components working at cryogenic temperatures. The reasons for specific requirements in terms of metallurgical processes are detailed for obtaining adequate purity, inclusion cleanliness and fineness of the microstructure. In many cases these requirements are crucial to guarantee the final leak tightness of vacuum components or adequate properties of structural parts. Steelmaking and processing, thermal treatments and manufacturing aspects allowing such stringent specification requirements to be achieved will be illustrated. A particular attention will be devoted to grades of practical interest for structural and vacuum applications, including innovative grades and manufacturing technologies. Magnetic properties and corrosion aspects will also be addressed.

      Speaker: Dr Stefano Sgobba (CERN)
    • 4:30 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Non Ferrous Materials

      The lecture examines the selection and application of non-ferrous metals in particle accelerators. It begins by discussing the environmental conditions within accelerators, such as cryogenic temperatures, ultra-high vacuum, and radiation, and how these factors influence material choice. The lecture then describes various families of non-ferrous metals—aluminium, copper, titanium, and niobium—highlighting their properties, applications, and specific alloy designations critical for accelerator components. It emphasises the importance of thoroughly understanding material properties and the challenges posed by the unique environment of particle accelerators.

      Speaker: Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Steels & Stainless Steels II

      Ferrous materials show a very large range of mechanical and physical properties that can be conferred and tailored by alloying, fabrication and processing and are controlled by their structure at the micro- and macro-levels. After a general introduction to the metallurgy of ferrous alloys and a discussion of the relationship between their structure and properties, the main families of wrought steel products will be presented, including their fabrication, heat treatments, industrial applications and service characteristics. Emphasis will be given to describing properties and applications of constructional, heat-treatable and tool steels. Several case studies of interest for accelerator components and other structural applications will be illustrated. Cast irons will also be treated.
      The second part of the course will be devoted to stainless steels. Application of stainless steels, featuring properties unavailable with other ferrous alloys, is continuously expanding. These alloys are today prevailing materials for high demanding constructions including vacuum and cryogenic systems, pressure vessels, structural components of accelerator and fusion magnets. Their physical and mechanical properties, machinability, weldability and brazeability are key parameters. Adequate strength, ductility, magnetic properties at room as well as low temperatures are important factors for structural and vacuum components working at cryogenic temperatures. The reasons for specific requirements in terms of metallurgical processes are detailed for obtaining adequate purity, inclusion cleanliness and fineness of the microstructure. In many cases these requirements are crucial to guarantee the final leak tightness of vacuum components or adequate properties of structural parts. Steelmaking and processing, thermal treatments and manufacturing aspects allowing such stringent specification requirements to be achieved will be illustrated. A particular attention will be devoted to grades of practical interest for structural and vacuum applications, including innovative grades and manufacturing technologies. Magnetic properties and corrosion aspects will also be addressed.

      Speaker: Dr Stefano Sgobba (CERN)
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      Machining

      Machining is a key technology for the fabrication of a multitude of components across a diverse range of sectors, including mechanical and plant engineering, medical technology, aerospace, and the electronics and optics industries. The subject of machining processes has been extensively analysed and described in numerous scientific papers. This lecture will introduce the most well-known models for chip formation and elucidate their limitations. Innovative solutions for current technological challenges will be presented, addressing the topics of temperature measurement within the cutting zone, machining of hard-brittle materials with ductile working principles and innovative process technologies. Novel concepts for the development of machine tools and their components are also presented. Finally, a description of how data science methods can be utilised for manufacturing technology is provided.

      Speaker: Julius Tschoepel (Institute of Machine Tools and Factory Management IWF, Technische Universität Berlin)
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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Mechanical Measurements

      The lecture gives a short introduction on the large field of mechanical measurements. This domain covers a large number of different technologies like mechanics, mechatronics, optics, acoustics, metrology, material science, thermodynamics, electricity, electronics, data acquisition and  - storage, analysis techniques,…. The lecture focusses on measurement and data analysis techniques typically used in particle accelerator and detector developments. In addition, a view is given on measurements in challenging conditions such as cryogenic temperatures, high magnetic fields and several other difficulties encountered by the CERN MME Mechanical measurement lab. Throughout the talk, references will be given to books and articles as an additional source of information.

      Speaker: Kurt Artoos (CERN)
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      Plastics and Composite Materials Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      The presentation explored the fundamentals of polymeric and composite materials, reviewing their structures to enhance understanding of their properties and performance. It provided an overview of their classifications, strengths, and limitations to aid in selecting the most suitable materials for the different applications. Additionally, relevant examples of their use in the CERN particle accelerator complex were discussed.

      Speaker: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Design (Group B) in Amphitheatre Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
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      Group D: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Mech. Meas. (Group A) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Design (Group B) in Amphitheatre Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
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      Group D: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Material and NDT (Group C) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
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      Mech. Meas. (Group A) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
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      Mechanics of Golf Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Speaker: Jan Visser (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 8:30 AM
      Visit DIFFER (all groups) Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Design (Group A) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
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      Group C: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Material and NDT (Group B) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
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      Mech. Meas. (Group D) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Design (Group A) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
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      Group C: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Material and NDT (Group B) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
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      Mech. Meas. (Group D) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Beam Intercepting Devices Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      "
      Beam-intercepting devices (BIDs) are components of particle accelerator facilities that partially or completely intercept the particle beam. BIDs can be distinguished in three categories, depending on their function: targets generate secondary particles; collimators and scrapers clean up the beam and protect the beam line from damage and/or activation; beam dumps absorb the beam after it has served its purpose and needs to be safely disposed of. In many cases, BIDs must withstand extremely high temperatures, stresses and activation. For this reason, the design of BIDs is a rather complex procedure involving knowledge of mechanical engineer, material science, particle-matter interaction, as well as Monte Carlo and Multiphysics simulations. After an introduction about BIDs and the challenges they pose, I will give an overview of the BIDs currently employed in the High Intensity Proton Accelerator (HIPA) facility at PSI as well as the one that are being designed for future upgrade programs. The last part of the lecture will be devoted to the handling of BIDs after they have been activated through the particle beam. "

      Speaker: Davide Reggiani (Conseil Europeen Recherche Nucl. (CERN))
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      NC Magnets Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      This first course is dedicated to magnets for accelerators, specifically "conventional" magnets, which encompass permanent magnets and electromagnets. We will comprehensively review the characteristics of these magnets, including their design, manufacturing processes, and qualification measurements, with a particular focus on field quality. To enhance understanding, the course will feature concrete examples drawn from the magnets used in the upgrade of the Swiss Light Source SLS2.0

      Speaker: Stephane Sanfilippo
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      SC Magnets Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      This second course focuses on superconducting magnets for accelerators. We will begin by reviewing the basics of superconductivity, with particular emphasis on behavior under magnetic fields. Following this, we will explore the characteristics of practical conductors used for both low (LTS) and high critical temperature superconducting magnets (HTS). Next, we will delve into the manufacturing process from strand to magnets, highlighting key aspects such as stability, training quenches, Lorentz force compensation, and quench protection. To enrich the lecture, we will provide real-world examples of superconducting magnets used at the LHC (CERN) and the Paul Scherrer Institut.

      Speaker: Stephane Sanfilippo
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      Cryostats and Cryomodules Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      This lecture aims at giving non-expert engineers and scientists working in the domain of accelerators a general introduction to the main disciplines and technologies involved in the design and construction of accelerator cryostats for superconducting (SC) devices.
      The main functions and requirements for cryostats for SC devices are presented, supported by examples from accelerators like LHC, HIE Isolde and XFEL. Engineering solutions adopted in cryostat design are also illustrated throughout the lecture. An overview of the operating temperatures and pressures for the SC devices is given, presenting the working points on the phase diagram of helium. Thermal heat loads and thermodynamic efficiency in heat extraction in large cryogenic state-of-the-art cryoplants is recalled.
      Thermal heat exchange mechanisms in cryostats, in particular thermal radiation and solid conduction are covered, providing simplified calculation formulas for preliminary design.
      Thermal shielding, multi-layer insulation (MLI) systems, supporting systems and heat interception in feedthroughs are illustrated. Vapor cooling in current leads and RF power couplers is mentioned. Some basic aspects of cryostat construction, precautions with pressure vessels and compliance with Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) are underlined. The relevant mechanical failure mechanisms in cryostat components are illustrated. Cryogenic safety in cryostats, and potential cryogenic pressure hazards and the sizing of the pressure safety devices concludes this lecture.

      Speaker: Vittorio Parma (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 42
      Design (Group D) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
    • 43
      Group B: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 44
      Material and NDT (group A) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
    • 45
      Mech. Meas. (Group C) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 46
      Design (Group D) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
    • 47
      Group B: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 48
      Material and NDT (group A) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
    • 49
      Mech. Meas. (Group C) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 50
      Einstein Telescope Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Patrick Werneke (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 51
      Additive Manufacturing Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Antonello Astarita (University of Naples "Federico II")
    • 52
      Large Structures for Fusion Technology Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Neil Mitchell (Private consultant)
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 53
      Design for Additive Manufacturing Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Antonello Astarita (University of Naples "Federico II")
    • 54
      Digital Twins for Accelerators and Detectors Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 55
      Design (Group C) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
    • 56
      Group A: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 57
      Material and NDT (Group D) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
    • 58
      Mech. Meas. (Group B) in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 59
      Design (Group C) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Federico Carra (CERN), Marc Timmins (CERN)
    • 60
      Group A: Study time Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 61
      Material and NDT (Group D) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla (CERN), Gonzalo Arnau Izquierdo (CERN), Ignacio Aviles Santillana (CERN)
    • 62
      Mech. Meas. (Group B)in the room B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Michael Guinchard (CERN), Oscar Sacristan De Frutos (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 8:30 AM
      Excursion day Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 63
      Welding I Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Joseph Mark Krumenacker
    • 64
      Introduction to Metrology Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      The author delves into the importance of measurement and how it is expressed. The origins of the current measurement system, particularly the 7 SI base units, are introduced, along with their definitions and interactions. Furthermore, the author describes how international agreement on the SI units was achieved and continues to evolve.

      Speaker: Paul Shore (Loxham Precision)
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 65
      Vacuum Brazing Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      The techniques of vacuum brazing and vacuum soldering are presented. Initially, we demonstrate how vacuum assists in the reduction of specific metal oxides, which significantly enhances the wetting of the braze material. Examples of metal-to-metal brazing and soldering are then shown. The scenario of the assembly and brazing of large accelerating cavities, specifically Radio Frequency Quadrupoles (RFQ), is exposed in greater detail to present a comprehensive procedure tailored for high-precision, larger-scale assemblies. Lastly, the process of brazing ceramics using both techniques, with metallisation and with active brazing alloy, are explained.

      Speaker: Serge Mathot (CERN)
    • 66
      Welding II Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      This course focuses on the advantages of increasing welding source energy density, such as reduced distortions, minimized heat-affected zones, and improved welding speed, which shortens the overall process cycle. It primarily examines two high energy density welding processes: electron beam welding and laser beam welding. The course briefly outlines the history and introduction of these technologies at CERN. It delves into the fundamental principles of conduction and keyhole welding. The main components from an electron beam and a laser welding machines are described.  Additionally, it addresses considerations for designing welded joints and discusses specific weldability issues for materials like steel, aluminium, copper, and other reactive materials. The course also introduces relevant normative aspects and safety precautions for handling electron and laser beams. It concludes by exploring alternative applications, future trends, and providing a brief comparison of the two technologies.

      Speaker: Romain Gerard (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 67
      Fabrication (Group B) in B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
    • 68
      Groups C & D: Visit VDL Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 69
      Metrology (Group A) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 70
      Fabrication (Group B) in B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
    • 71
      Groups C & D: Visit VDL Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 72
      Metrology (Group A) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 73
      Surface Treatments & Coatings Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Mauro Taborelli (CERN)
    • 74
      Forming Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      This course is a brief introduction to metallic alloys forming in the solid state. Materials forming is presented through its main scientific challenges: material and heat flow, thermomechanical interaction between the material and the tools and microstructure evolution induced by the associated physical mechanisms.
      Thus, through the exposition of these various scientific challenges, several classical materials forming processes such as rolling, wire drawing, extrusion, stamping, as well as less classical processes such as flow forming and magnetic forming, are introduced and described.
      The course aims to acquaint the audience with the different aspects and scientific disciplines related to materials forming and to familiarize them with some of the widely used processes.

      Speaker: Charbel Moussa
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 75
      Measurement Uncertainty Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      In this lecture, we will introduce the concept of measurement uncertainty. We will explore the different types of uncertainty and learn how to classify errors in measurements. After examining various sources of uncertainty, we will focus into the methods for estimating measurement uncertainty and how to calculate it for coordinate measuring systems.

      Speaker: Samanta Piano
    • 76
      Vacuum Systems for Accelerators Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      Vacuum systems are an intrinsic part of any accelerators around the world: all particles are circulating under vacuum. This lecture gives rudiments on fundamentals of vacuum science such as units, ideal gas law, partial pressure, mean free path, flow of molecules, conductance, pumping speed and outgassing. An overview of standard vacuum instruments for pressure measurement and pumping is presented. Finally, the specificities of accelerator vacuum systems are introduced discussing some design, construction, installation and commission aspects and fundamentals of beam-vacuum interactions with  synchrotron radiation and electron cloud.

      Speaker: Vincent Baglin (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 77
      Fabrication (Group D) in B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
    • 78
      Groups A & B: Visit VDL Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 79
      Metrology (Group C) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 80
      Fabrication (Group D) in B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
    • 81
      Groups A & B: Visit VDL Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 82
      Metrology (Group C) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 8:30 AM
      Free Study Time Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 83
      Fabrication (Group A) in B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
    • 84
      Groups C & D: Visit IBS / SIOUX Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 85
      Metrology (Group B) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 86
      Fabrication (Group A) in B2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
    • 87
      Groups C & D: Visit IBS / SIOUX Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 88
      Metrology (Group B) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 89
      Fabrication Summary Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      Fabrication technologies play a critical role in the development of accelerator components, ensuring high precision, reliability, and compliance with stringent functional and environmental requirements. This work presents an overview of key fabrication techniques used in accelerator technology, including precision machining, welding, sheet metal forming, and advanced multi-technology approaches. The study highlights the importance of machining accuracy, surface integrity for ultra-high vacuum (UHV) and radiofrequency (RF) applications, and material considerations such as purity and magnetic permeability. Additionally, it explores the impact of fabrication workflows, design-for-manufacturability strategies, and the make-or-buy decision process to optimise production efficiency. Integrating cutting-edge simulation techniques and process optimisation methods is also discussed to minimise errors and enhance component longevity. These insights contribute to advancing fabrication processes for the next generation of accelerator technologies.

      Speaker: Said Atieh (CERN)
    • 90
      Undulators Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      The presentation shows the aspects of the mechanical design of undulators. The following topics will be explained:
      -        Principal function of Undulator
      -        Types of Undulators, such as planar and circular Undulators
      -        In vacuum and out of vacuum Undulators
      -        Design of Keepers for Magnets with the possibility of adjustment for each individual magnet.
      -        Different possibilities for the design of the Frame
      -        Detail of Columns (Connection from the structure inside the vacuum to the drives outside)
      -        Principle of movers for the alignment

      Speaker: Haimo Joehri (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 91
      RF Applications Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Netherlands

      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      Providing the acceleration aspect of particle accelerators, RF system are fundamental to the operation of all particle accelerators. However, with applications as wide as pulse compression and beam diagnostics, RF is a wide-ranging topic with innumerable applications. In this talk, we will dive into the world of RF by describing the fundamental concepts you’ll face when working with RF engineers. On top of this, we will see how mechanical and RF engineers must work in a strong partnership to realise the final systems.

      Speaker: Thomas Geoffrey Lucas
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      We review the main types of RF power amplifiers used for particle accelerators.
      It covers vacuum beam tubes, specifically gridded tubes, including tetrodes, inductive output tubes, klystrons, and transistor amplifiers, with power outputs greater than 10 kW CW or 100 kW pulsed at frequencies from 50 MHz to 1 GHz.
      Functioning principle and construction aspects of these various items are presented.
      Factors affecting the satisfactory operation of amplifiers, including cooling, matching, and protection circuits, are discussed.
      We also review the techniques of transport of high-power radiofrequency power from a RF power source to the cavities of an accelerator.
      Waveguide and coaxial lines are explained showing power limits.
      Main power couplers are also explained, on the construction side of it.

      Speaker: Eric Montesinos (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
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      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Metrology (Group D) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Fabrication (Group C) in Amphitheater Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Simon Barrière (CERN)
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      Groups A & B: Visit IBS / SIOUX Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Metrology (Group D) in the room C2 Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speakers: Ahmed Cherif (CERN), Giacomo Calchi (CERN)
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Detector Magnets and Structures Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Herman Ten Kate (CERN)
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      Technology Highlights of High-Energy Accelerator Projects Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/

      Within the many different types of particle accelerators the high energy research installations (in particular particle colliders) have been leading with their sometimes unreasonable specifications to the development of new key technologies. All those new technologies are based on high quality mechanical engineering designs and manufacturing techniques.
      This lecture lists quickly major accelerator components including their physics background. It follows an "almost random choice" of supreme solutions in mechanical engineering ranging from individual components to complete subsystems.

      Speaker: Hermann Schmickler
    • 10:30 AM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Beam instrumentation is a diverse field for accelerators, closely linking accelerator physics, electronics and software as well as mechanics and materials.
      This lecture will focus on mechanics and materials aspects that are specific to beam instrumentation. It will use a small number of instruments to showcase examples for technology and issues commonly found by the instrumentation engineer.
      Coming at the end of the school, it will assume knowledge of fields given in a number of earlier lectures.

      Speaker: Raymond Veness (CERN)
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      Alignment and Metrology Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Alignment and metrology for particle accelerators and detectors have always been a challenge for surveyors, due to the high number and diversity of components to align, the very specific measurement environment and the non-standard alignment tolerances. This led to the development of new methods and instrumentation, the push for accuracy of the existing ones, and their automation. This presentation will describe the steps needed to perform the alignment of components inside a collider, from the geodetic infrastructure to the final smoothing inside the tunnel. A state of the art of the methods and instrumentation developed will be presented, before setting the directions for the Research and Development for the alignment of future colliders.

      Speaker: Helene Mainaud Durand (CERN)
    • 1:00 PM
      Lunch Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Hermann Schmickler
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      Closing Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
      Speaker: Frank Tecker (CERN)
    • 4:30 PM
      Coffee break Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
    • 7:30 PM
      Gala Dinner Hotel De Ruwenberg

      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/
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      Hotel De Ruwenberg

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      Ruwenbergstraat 7 5271 AG Sint-Michielsgestel +31 73 55 888 88 info@ruwenberg.nl https://www.ruwenberg.nl/en/