Survey and Alignment of Particle Accelerators and Transport Lines
Publication: Journal of Surveying Engineering
Volume 120, Issue 1
Abstract
The present paper summarizes the survey and alignment processes of accelerators and transport lines and discusses the propagation of errors associated with these processes. The major geodetic principles governing the survey and alignment measurement space are revisited and their relationship to a lattice coordinate system shown. The paper continues with a broad overview about the activities involved in the step by step sequence from initial absolute alignment to final smoothing. Emphasis is given to the relative alignment of components, in particular to the importance of incorporating methods to remove residual systematic effects in surveying and alignment operations.
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Received: Dec 29, 1992
Published online: Feb 1, 1994
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