Author: Le Bec, G.
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MOPOTK018 Parallelization of Radia Magnetostatics Code 481
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  • A. Banerjee
    SBU, Stony Brook, New York, USA
  • J. Chavanne, G. Le Bec
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
  • O.V. Chubar
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • J.P. Edelen, C.C. Hall, B. Nash
    RadiaSoft LLC, Boulder, Colorado, USA
 
  Funding: Work supported by the US DOE BES SBIR grant No. DE-SC0018556.
Radia 3D magnetostatics code has been used for the design of insertion devices for light sources over more than two decades. The code uses the magnetization integral approach that is efficient for solving permanent magnet and hybrid magnet structures. The initial version of the Radia code was sequential, its core written in C++ and interface in the Mathematica language. This paper describes a new Python-interfaced parallel version of Radia and its applications. The parallelization of the code was implemented on C++ level, following a hybrid approach. Semi-analytical calculations of interaction matrix elements and resultant magnetic fields were parallelized using the Message Passing Interface, whereas the parallelization of the "relaxation" procedure (solving for magnetizations in volumes created by subdivision) was executed using a shared memory method based on C++ multithreading. The parallel performance results are encouraging, particularly for magnetic field calculation post relaxation where a ~600 speedup with respect to sequential execution was obtained. The new parallel Radia version facilitates designs of insertion devices and lattice magnets for novel particle accelerators.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-MOPOTK018  
About • Received ※ 20 May 2022 — Revised ※ 10 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 17 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 29 June 2022
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TUPOMS009 First Year of Operation of the ESRF-EBS Ligth Source 1413
 
  • J.-L. Revol, C. Benabderrahmane, P.B. Borowiec, E. Buratin, N. Carmignani, L.R. Carver, A. D’Elia, M. Dubrulle, F. Ewald, A. Franchi, G. Gautier, L. Hardy, L. Hoummi, J. Jacob, L. Jolly, G. Le Bec, I. Leconte, S.M. Liuzzo, M. Morati, T.P. Perron, Q. Qin, B. Roche, K.B. Scheidt, V. Serrière, R. Versteegen, S.M. White
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility - Extremely Brilliant Source (ESRF-EBS) is a facility upgrade allowing its scientific users to take advantage of the first high-energy 4th generation light source. In December 2018, after 30 years of operation, the beam stopped for a 12-month shutdown to dismantle the old storage ring and to install the new X-ray source. On 25 August 2020, the user programme was restarted with beam parameters very close to nominal values. This paper reports on the present operation performance of the source, highlighting the ongoing and planned development.  
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About • Received ※ 08 June 2022 — Revised ※ 16 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 17 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 06 July 2022
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THPOPT002 Beam Power Deposition on the Cryogenic Permanent Magnet Undulator 2556
 
  • L.R. Carver, C. Benabderrahmane, P. Brumund, N. Carmignani, J. Chavanne, G. Le Bec, R. Versteegen, S.M. White
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  X-rays with high brilliance and low phase errors are generated in the Cryogenic Permanent Magnet Undulator (CPMU) currently in use at the ESRF. In the event of a failure of the cryogenic cooling the beam will continue to deposit power into the module, even when the undulator jaws are fully opened. This could lead to unacceptably high heating of the magnet blocks which could cause their demagnetisation. Impedance simulations were performed using IW2D and CST to compute the power deposited by the beam in both the closed and open jaw settings. This was followed by thermal simulations to compute the expected temperature rise. These results will help advise the operational procedure in the event of a cooling failure.  
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About • Received ※ 07 June 2022 — Revised ※ 09 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 17 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 27 June 2022
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THPOPT050 Development and Construction of Cryogenic Permanent Magnet Undulators for ESRF-EBS 2712
 
  • C. Benabderrahmane, P. Brumund, J. Chavanne, D. Coulon, G. Le Bec, B. Ogier, R. Versteegen
    ESRF, Grenoble, France
 
  The ESRF Extremely Brilliant Source (ESRF-EBS) is on operation for Users since August 2020 after 20 months of shutdown. This first of a kind fourth generation high energy synchrotron is based on a Hybrid Multi-Bend Achromat lattice. The main goal of the ESRF-EBS is to reduce the horizontal emittance, which leads to a signifi-cant increase of the X-ray source brilliance. To cover the intensive demand of short period small gap undulators at ESRF-EBS, a new design for a 2 m Cryogenic Permanent Magnet Undulator (CPMU) has been developed. Six CPMUs will be installed in the next years; the first two CPMUs have been constructed and actually used on ID15 and ID16 beamline, the third one is under con-structing. An intensive refurbishment work has been done on the existing insertion devices to adapt them to the new accelerator which has shorter straight section and closer dipoles to the IDs than in the old one. This contribution will review the development, construc-tion and commissioning of the new CPMUs, and the refurbishment work done on the existing ones to adapt them to the new accelerator.  
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About • Received ※ 02 June 2022 — Revised ※ 10 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 14 June 2022 — Issue date ※ 18 June 2022
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