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[en] The SRRC Project of Taiwan will produce a 1.3--1.5 GeV high-brightness storage ring for synchrotron radiation research. The purpose of the project is to provide a first-rate experimental facility for the use of Taiwanese researchers who would otherwise carry on their work in the US or Europe. It is scheduled for completion before the end of 1992. The purpose of the workshop was to review the conceptual design described in the SRRC Status Report of January 1988 and to survey the design features of synchrotron radiation facilities and projects elsewhere in the world. Certain design decisions were precipitated by the workshop, such as the choice of an aluminum vacuum system and the first specification of the required clear aperture of the beampipe. Of the talks given by visitors from other laboratories, the most notable were by Katsura and Huke from the KEK Photon Factory. They reported on correlations of beam motion with seasonal temperature changes. They also described a very interesting feedback orbit control algorithm running in the facility control computer. The magnet field mapping facility, built for measuring the curved storage ring dipoles, is operational. In measuring an early prototype dipole, its performance was very good: measurements repeated to a few parts in 10,000. Positional accuracy is of a high order, about 0.0005'', and the worst error (position-dependent vertical tilt of the Hall probe, 0.004'') can easily be cut in half
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1988; 5 p; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 - OSTI; 1 as DE89005113; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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