The AREAL laser-driven RF gun provides 2-5 MeV energy ultrashort electron pulses for experimental study in life and materials sciences. We report the first experimental results of the AREAL beam application in the study of molecular-genetic effects, silicon-dielectric structures, ferroelectric nanofilms, and single crystals for scintillators.
Finite element analysis (FEA) of ultrahigh vacuum
ConFlat-type flange joints for both Wheeler's and CERN's models were
carried out. These models differ in the angle of inclination between
the two shelves of knife-edge. The main value of this research is a
computer simulation for deformable flanges and gaskets because all
analyses before this have been done for absolutely rigid flanges
(non-deformable flanges) and deformable gaskets. The analysis
variable parameters are the radius of rounding at the tip of the
knife-edge (0.05 … 0.2 mm), the angle between the shelves
forming the knife-edge (70° and 90°) and the
material properties of the copper ring (annealed and 1/4
hard). The calculation of bolted connections for tightening the
flanges was also carried out as the experience has shown that during
the tightening of bolts, they reach the yield point and begin to
deform plastically. That leads to incomplete tightening of the
flanges and, therefore incomplete sealing of the joint. The
experimental research of the flanges tightening and the comparison
with computer simulation results were carried out.
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