Rationale for size and number of accelerator rings

In summary, the size and number of accelerator rings are determined by the desired energy of the particles being accelerated and other factors such as space and budget constraints. Scientists use mathematical models and simulations to determine the optimal size and number of rings, but they can also be modified after construction. However, having a larger number of rings can lead to increased costs, complexity, and potential points of failure.
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large facilities like CERN have multiple rings of different diameters to prep the beam for the main ring. I get this is something like gears in a truck.

my question is what are the broad design constraints for choosing a specific number of rings of a specific diameter?
 
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Often a previous accelerator project, after it's work is done, it get's commissioned as a pre-accelerator for a newer grand design.
This happened at CERN, I am sure mfb will get on soon to fill you in on the details.
 

Related to Rationale for size and number of accelerator rings

1. Why do accelerator rings need to be a certain size?

The size of an accelerator ring is determined by the desired energy of the particles being accelerated. The larger the ring, the more energy the particles can gain as they circulate through it. The size also affects the stability and precision of the particle beam.

2. What factors determine the number of accelerator rings needed?

The number of accelerator rings needed depends on the type of particles being accelerated and the desired energy level. Some particles may require multiple rings to reach the desired energy, while others may only need one. The space and budget available for the project may also influence the number of rings that can be built.

3. How do scientists determine the optimal size and number of accelerator rings?

Scientists use mathematical models and simulations to determine the optimal size and number of accelerator rings for a specific experiment or project. They take into account the type of particles, energy requirements, and other factors such as space and budget constraints.

4. Can the size and number of accelerator rings be changed after construction?

In some cases, the size and number of accelerator rings can be modified after construction. For example, additional rings can be added to increase the energy level of the particles, or the size of the rings can be adjusted to improve the precision of the particle beam. However, this can be a complex and expensive process.

5. Are there any disadvantages to having a larger number of accelerator rings?

One of the main disadvantages of having a larger number of accelerator rings is the increased cost and complexity of the project. More rings also mean more potential points of failure, which can affect the reliability of the accelerator. Additionally, more rings may require a larger space and more resources for maintenance and operation.

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