This paper concentrates on investigating the mechanical stability of a Beam Position Monitor (BMP)support prototype of the Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility(SSRF)project.Both finite element analysis and vibration measurements have been performed.Inconsistent results between the simulations and experiments motivate us to study three connections between the support and the ground:ground bolt(used in the initial design),part grout and full grout(proposed in the later research).After changing the connection, the first eigenfrequency is increased from 20.2Hz to 50.2Hz,and the ratio of the integrated RMS displacement (4—50Hz)is decreased from 4.36 to 1.23 in the lateral direction.The mechanical stability is improved greatly.
The 3rd generation synchrotron light source requires high level of electron beam orbit stability.Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF) is a 3rd generation light source under construction;its orbit stability requirement is up to micro or sub-micro range.The storage ring mechanical components vibration caused by the ground motion would influence the orbit stability.The ground motion of SSRF is severe.It is essential to control the vibration of the mechanical components.Vibration damping is an effective method to control the vibration.The author designed a vibration damping structure for the SSRF mechanical components.The test results show that it can effectively control the mechanical vibration.