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11 December 1997 Design of high-power beamlines: flow-induced vibrations
Gerard Marot, Lin Zhang
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Abstract
The high power and/or power density of the X-ray beams of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility induces engineering constraints for the design of the beamlines, in order to reduce the temperature and the thermal distortion of optical components. The requirements in beam stability, ever more stringent, lead to new engineering constraints, generally in contradiction with high cooling performances: the vibrations created by the cooling fluid -or flow induced vibrations- must now be integrated at the design stage. This document describes the efforts made at the ESRF to better master this aspect, and gives qualitative guidelines which could be used at the design stage of high power optical elements.
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Gerard Marot and Lin Zhang "Design of high-power beamlines: flow-induced vibrations", Proc. SPIE 3151, High Heat Flux and Synchrotron Radiation Beamlines, (11 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.294469
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Crystals

Nitrogen

Optical design

Fluid dynamics

Liquids

Synchrotron radiation

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