Longitudinal wake input file

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Madiha
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Longitudinal wake input file

Post by Madiha » 20 Jan 2017, 10:53

Hi Michael,

I'm new user of elegant (also in accelerator physics) and started with elegant examples. I have to use wake element in lattice file. It's a silly question, How should I create green functions input file? I mean to say what is the relation between W, t and z and is there any file with elegant that creates it.

Thank you.
Madiha

Madiha
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Re: Longitudinal wake input file

Post by Madiha » 06 Feb 2017, 12:00

Hello again,

Please tell me how I can create Wake input file. I read the manual there you have explained about the preapring beams for bunch-mode simulations using bunched beam and can be loaded by sdds_beam, but I didn't get how to create Wake element input files.

Thank you in advance.
/Madiha

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Re: Longitudinal wake input file

Post by michael_borland » 06 Feb 2017, 15:54

Madiha,

These are typically created using one of two methods:
  • Based on an analytical expression for the wake of a particular object. Section 3.2.4 of the Handbook of Accelerator Physics and Engineering (2nd Edition) has a large table. In this case, you can use programs like sddssequence and sddsprocess to make a table, or else use whatever programming language works for you.
  • Using one of several computer programs, such as ABCI, ECHO, MAFIA, or GDFIDL.
In either case, the data must end up in SDDS format. Attached is a basic run for LCLS-I that includes a subdirectory of wake files. Studying these may be of help. (These are all from P. Emma, SLAC.)

--Michael
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Madiha
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Re: Longitudinal wake input file

Post by Madiha » 07 Feb 2017, 03:59

Thank you.

regards,
Madiha

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