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Aug 1971; 40 p
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Control room consoles
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Calif. (USA); p. 499-502; 1974; 9. international conference on high energy accelerators; Stanford, California, USA; 2 May 1974
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Beck, F.; Gormley, M.
Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (USA)1984
Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (USA)1984
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[en] Unlike most of the specialities treated in this volume, control system design is still an art, not a science. These lectures are an attempt to produce a primer for prospective practitioners of this art. A large modern accelerator requires a comprehensive control system for commissioning, machine studies and day-to-day operation. Faced with the requirement to design a control system for such a machine, the control system architect has a bewildering array of technical devices and techniques at his disposal, and it is our aim in the following chapters to lead him through the characteristics of the problems he will have to face and the practical alternatives available for solving them. We emphasize good system architecture using commercially available hardware and software components, but in addition we discuss the actual control strategies which are to be implemented since it is at the point of deciding what facilities shall be available that the complexity of the control system and its cost are implicitly decided. 19 references
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May 1984; 96 p; 3. annual summer school on high energy accelerators; Stony Brook, NY (USA); 6-16 Jul 1983; CONF-8307126--1; Available from NTIS, PC A05/MF A01; 1 as DE84012983
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Beck, F.; Stumpe, B.
European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland)1973
European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland)1973
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24 May 1973; 13 p
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Berman, B.L. (ed.); California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab; p. 159-160; 1973
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DPG spring meeting and advanced training meeting of the Fachausschuss Kernphysik, Sektion A: Nuclear physics; Heidelberg, Germany, F.R; 13 - 18 Mar 1978; AED-CONF--78-084-043; Short communication only.
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Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft; (no. 4); p. 776
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[en] Unlike most of the specialities treated in this volume, control system design is still an art, not a science. This presentation is an attempt to produce a primer for prospective practitioners of this art
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3. annual summer school on high energy accelerators; Upton, NY (USA); 6-16 Jul 1983; CONF-8307126--
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Beck, F.; Blocki, J.; Dworzecka, M.; Wolschin, G.
Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Kernphysik1977
Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Kernphysik1977
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[en] The one body dissipation mechanism is employed to couple the relative motion of two heavy ions to the internal degrees of freedom. Trajectories, energy and angular momentum losses are calculated, and compared with experimental data on deep inelastic scattering. (orig.)
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Die Relativbewegung zweier schwerer Ionen wird mit Hilfe des Einkoerper-Dissipationsmechanismus an die inneren Freiheitsgrade gekoppelt. Bahnen, Energie- und Drehmomentverluste werden berechnet und mit Versuchsdaten ueber tief inelastische Streuung verglichen. (orig.)Primary Subject
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Nov 1977; 12 p; 2 figs.; 15 refs.
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[en] Most modern control systems provide computer connections between operator and process. This enables the operator interface to be designed independently of the process to be controlled. If the interface is constructed from general purpose elements which can be configured by interpretive software, combinatorial exercises can be performed at low cost to investigate the advantages of various kinds of man-machine interfaces. Operator interfaces of this kind have been used for the computer control of the SPS accelerator at CERN for some years. Considerable experience now exists, and some preferred configurations are described in greater detail. (Auth.)
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Meyer, H. (ed.) (Commission of the European Communities, Geel (Belgium). Joint Research Centre); 804 p; ISBN 0 444 85468 1; ; 1980; p. 153-157; North-Holland; Amsterdam, Netherlands; 1. European symposium on real-time data handling and process control; Berlin, Germany, F.R; 23 - 25 Oct 1979
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[en] A classical model has been applied to study the influence of assumptions about the ion-ion potential on the differential cross section of strongly damped heavy ion collisions. Consideration is given to the observed angular focussing. Different potentials in the entrance and exit channels are introduced. (Auth.)
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Phys. Lett., B; v. 62(4); p. 385-389
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