Community,
We have been tasked with designing an interlock system involving the
measurement of our Insertion Devices here at the APS. Being a machine
protection system, it would be preferable to use an independent source
of measurement than is currently used by the control system. In the
past it has been an awkward problem coming up with accurate absolute
measurements of the gap due primarily to the fact that - by necessity
- the area to be measured is typically under a high radiation
environment.
I'm trying to approach this problem from a fresh start - without any
of the existing baggage currently encumbering the control system.
So my question to everyone is simple to state, but I cannot come up
with a reasonable solution:
1) For each Insertion Device (ID) the system will need accurate
(within a few microns) and absolute measurement of the gap in two
places (up and down-stream).
2) The transducers need to be radiation "proof" - things like
plastics, teflon and electronics will not survive long enough (if at
all) to be viable
In a nutshell, that's really it.
I've investigated a few leads which seem promising, but would like to
hear fresh ideas from the experts (you guys).
Thanks in advance,
--Josh
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