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Effect of clamping force on distortion of the optical surface of monochromators during assembly

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posted on 2024-03-12, 20:13 authored by Eleanor Victoria Bainbridge, Jonathan David GriffithsJonathan David Griffiths, Jessica Clunan, Peter Docker
<p>As Diamond Light Source embraces the move towards becoming a fourth-generation light source its optics will be required to perform under increasingly demanding conditions. Foremost amongst these conditions will be the increasing power densities the optics are subjected to and the reducing real estate they have to perform in. With these new challenges comes the need for greater understanding of how optics are assembled and how consistently the activity is carried out. In this paper, the effect of bolt pretension during assembly of monochromators on distortion of the optical surface is investigated through numerical simulation. The results reveal skewed convex distortion of the optical surface in the meridional direction when uneven clamping force is applied, highlighting the importance of taking the potential for distortion of the optical surface due to clamping force into consideration.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

Volume

29

Issue

3

Publisher

International Union of Crystallography

ISSN

0909-0495

eISSN

1600-5775

Date Submitted

2022-04-25

Date Accepted

2022-03-23

Date of First Publication

2022-04-22

Date of Final Publication

2022-04-22

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-04-25

ePrints ID

49071

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