Tag archive: top level change control
Ewan Paterson | 28 April 2011
The new ILC baseline shows the way to designing a linear collider that maintains original performance while using cost-saving alternatives.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
ALCPG11, baseline, ILC baseline, Technical Design Phase, top level change control
Barry Barish | 21 April 2011
The last of four proposed major changes to the ILC baseline is to move the positron source to the end of the linac. That proposal has been adopted after evaluating the advantages and the possible options to retain low-energy performance.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
baseline assessment workshop, ILC baseline, positron source, top level change control
Nick Walker | 27 January 2011
The SLAC BAW was the second and last such workshop of the so-called Top Level Change Control (TLCC) process, which has been going on for the last twelve months. The SLAC BAW focused on the two remaining TLCC themes: a reduced beam-power parameter set and the location and layout of the positron source.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
baseline, baseline assessment workshop, BAW, beam-power, ILC baseline, positron source, SLAC, TLCC, top level change control
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