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Computational accelerator physics | 1997
Thomas Weiland; Michael Bartsch; Ulrich Becker; Michael Bihn; U. Blell; Markus Clemens; Michael Dehler; Martin Dohlus; M. Drevlak; Xingjun Du; Ralf Ehmann; A. Eufinger; Stefan Gutschling; Peter Hahne; Reinhard Klatt; Bernd Krietenstein; Alfons Langstrof; P. Pinder; Oliver Podebrad; Thomas Pröpper; U. van Rienen; D. Schmidt; Rolf Schuhmann; A. Schulz; S. Schupp; Petra Schütt; Peter Thoma; Martin Timm; Bernhard Wagner; R. Weber
MAFIA Version 4.0 is an almost completely new version of the general purpose electromagnetic simulator known since 13 years. The major improvements concern the new graphical user interface based on state of the art technology as well as a series of new solvers for new physics problems. MAFIA now covers heat distribution, electro-quasistatics, S-parameters in frequency domain, particle beam tracking in linear accelerators, acoustics and even elastodynamics. The solvers that were available in earlier versions have also been improved and/or extended, as for example the complex eigenmode solver, the 2D–3D coupled PIC solvers. Time domain solvers have new waveguide boundary conditions with an extremely low reflection even near cutoff frequency, concentrated elements are available as well as a variety of signal processing options. Probably the most valuable addition are recursive sub-grid capabilities that enable modeling of very small details in large structures.
Archive | 1996
M. Drevlak; Martin Timm; Thomas Weiland
In linear accelerators, misalignments of the machine elements can cause considerable emittance growth due to wake fields, dispersion and other effects. Hence, tight limits are imposed on machine tolerances, design parameters and methods of machine operation. In order to simulate the beam dynamics in linacs, the tracking code L has been developed. Including both singleand multi-bunch effects, the behaviour of the beam in the machine can be simulated and adjustments on parameters of the machine elements up to complete correction techniques and operation procedures can be applied. Utilization of the program is facilitated by a graphical user interface. In this paper we will give an overview over the capabilities of this code and demonstrate its efficiency at attacking the problems associated with large linear accelerators. Introduction
Archive | 1995
M. Drevlak; Rainer Wanzenberg
Archive | 1994
M. Drevlak; Rainer Wanzenberg
Archive | 1994
M. Drevlak; Rainer Wanzenberg
Archive | 1993
Hans-Georg Beyer; M. Drevlak; Norbert Holtkamp; Ursula van Rienen; V. Tsakanov; Rainer Wanzenberg; Thomas Weiland; Min Zhang
Archive | 1993
Hans-Georg Beyer; M. Drevlak; Norbert Holtkamp; Ursula van Rienen; V. Tsakanov; Rainer Wanzenberg; Thomas Weiland; Min Zhang
Archive | 1993
Hans-Georg Beyer; M. Drevlak; Norbert Holtkamp; Ursula van Rienen; V. Tsakanov; Rainer Wanzenberg; Thomas Weiland; Min Zhang
Archive | 1993
Hans-Georg Beyer; M. Drevlak; Norbert Holtkamp; Ursula van Rienen; V. Tsakanov; Rainer Wanzenberg; Thomas Weiland; Min Zhang
Int.J.Mod.Phys.Proc.Suppl. | 1992
Hans-Georg Beyer; M. Drevlak; Norbert Holtkamp; Ursula van Rienen; V. Tsakanov; Rainer Wanzenberg; Thomas Weiland; Min Zhang