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- Thu 24 Oct 2024 16:58
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Field Map Superposition with Rotation
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1139
Field Map Superposition with Rotation
Dear Didier, I am working on superposing the corrector field map with the solenoid field, where both share the same field map length. I have modeled the Y-pair of correctors, and I was wondering if I could use the same Y-corrector field map with a 90-degree rotation while superposing it as the X-cor...
- Tue 15 Oct 2024 17:04
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Resolution Issue [SOLVED]
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3707
Resolution Issue [SOLVED]
Dear Didier,
I am facing some resolution issues with TraceWin.
When I execute the program, the screen looks like the attachment to this post.
THank you
Best regards,
Abhishek
I am facing some resolution issues with TraceWin.
When I execute the program, the screen looks like the attachment to this post.
THank you
Best regards,
Abhishek
- Tue 13 Aug 2024 22:18
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Using EDGE and BEND as dipole [SOLVED]
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2534
Using EDGE and BEND as dipole [SOLVED]
Dear Didier, I am attempting to convert a MAD file into a TraceWin lattice. The MAD file defines a bending element as follows: RBEND, L=2.449790968, ANGLE=0.11455892 The bend has a length of 2.449790968 meters and a bending angle of 0.11455892 radians, or 6.5637426 degrees. The radius of curvature i...
- Tue 23 Jul 2024 17:47
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Writing Specific Data to File Post-Simulation
- Replies: 1
- Views: 703
Writing Specific Data to File Post-Simulation
Dear Didier/TraceWin Users, I am inquiring about the possibility of writing a selected beam parameter to a file after a simulation concludes. For instance, is there a command enabling the simulation to output data for specific parameters like beam energy or emittance throughout the lattice? Although...
- Fri 26 Apr 2024 16:08
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Gas and Magnetic stripping losses [SOLVED]
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4012
Re: Gas and Magnetic stripping losses [SOLVED]
Dear Didier, Thank you for your clarification. To ensure my understanding is correct, I should use the cross section and the pressure to estimate the gas stripping losses, correct? Additionally, I have another question: If I need to simulate a mixture of two gases, should I input two Gas commands co...
- Wed 24 Apr 2024 18:59
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Gas and Magnetic stripping losses [SOLVED]
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4012
Re: Gas and Magnetic stripping losses [SOLVED]
Dear Didier,
For the gas command "GAS C, N, P," how do we define the atomic number for a molecule?
Thank you
With Regards
Abhishek Pathak
For the gas command "GAS C, N, P," how do we define the atomic number for a molecule?
Thank you
With Regards
Abhishek Pathak
- Mon 1 Apr 2024 15:36
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: Gas and Magnetic stripping losses [SOLVED]
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4012
Gas and Magnetic stripping losses [SOLVED]
Dear Didier,
Can you briefly explain or direct me to the literature explaining how the gas and magnetic stripping loss rates are calculated in TraceWin?
Thank you
With Regards
Abhishek Pathak
Can you briefly explain or direct me to the literature explaining how the gas and magnetic stripping loss rates are calculated in TraceWin?
Thank you
With Regards
Abhishek Pathak
- Fri 17 Nov 2023 14:02
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: The "Tune depression" button does not work.
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1697
The "Tune depression" button does not work.
Dear Didier,
I am currently experiencing a technical issue with TraceWin where the "Tune depression" option on the chart page is unresponsive. Upon selection, there is no action or error message displayed.
Thank you
With Regards
Abhishek Pathak
I am currently experiencing a technical issue with TraceWin where the "Tune depression" option on the chart page is unresponsive. Upon selection, there is no action or error message displayed.
Thank you
With Regards
Abhishek Pathak
- Fri 6 Oct 2023 19:08
- Forum: TraceWin
- Topic: The main difference of data identification in X direction and Y direction in the field map.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 18034
Re: The main difference of data identification in X direction and Y direction in the field map.
Dear Hanxj, I believe you may want to use the following form (TraceWin documentation, section-Field Map). " Field in 2D: the fields can be described in 2D Cartesian (invariant through translation on z axis) or in cylindrical (invariant through rotation around the z axis) coordinates. - In Cartesian ...
Re: BEND
Dear Didier,
It works!
Thank you very much.
With Regards
Abhishek
It works!
Thank you very much.
With Regards
Abhishek