Speaker
Ms
Marta Llonch
(ALBA - CELLS)
Description
The 3GeV ALBA synchrotron light facility has currently seven operational state-of-the-art phase-I beamlines, comprising soft and hard X-rays. Additionally, two phase-II beamlines are in construction. Since as early as 2012, ALBA Synchrotron has been hosting official users; however, the machine independent slab is being surveyed since 2009 (once the whole installation was finished). The ALBA critical floor slab has an outer radius of 60m and supports the Tunnel, the experimental lines and the service area as well.
To achieve the expected accuracy in the subsequent alignment works is essential to have an updated accurate survey reference network installed in the critical slab. An important goal is to be able to track the movement of the slab and consider the components position. In this poster, we present you a report with general information about our slab constructive method, our survey network and an historical evolution report of the ALBA reference network from the very beginning and also some of our future plans for the two phase-II beamlines.
Primary author
Ms
Marta Llonch
(ALBA - CELLS)
Co-authors
Mr
Fabien REY
(European Spallation Source)
Mr
Jon Ladrera
(ALBA - CELLS)