7-BM-B: Fluid Dynamics

XSD
Physics

The 7-BM beamline is dedicated to time-resolved x-ray radiography, tomography, and fluorescence spectroscopy using a high-intensity microbeam. The major application of the beamline is the study of transient fluid flowfields (for example, high-speed liquid sprays and compressible gas flowfields). However, other types of time-resolved radiography measurements can also be accommodated. Additionally, the beamline performs hard x-ray tomography using filtered BM white beam.

Beamline Specifications
Source : Bending Magnet
Monochromator Type : White Beam
Energy Range : 5-150 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Unfocused : 10mm x 4mm
Flux :
Resolution :

Source : Bending Magnet
Monochromator Type : Double Multilayer
Energy Range : 6-15 keV
Resolution : 4 x 10-2
Flux : 5 x 1011 @8 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Focused : 6µm x 5µm
Unfocused : 10mm x 4mm

Source : Bending Magnet
Flux : 5 x 1011 @8 keV
Beam Size Hxv :
Focused : 6µm x 5µm
Unfocused : 10mm x 4mm
Monochromator Type :
Energy Range : - keV
Resolution : x 10-2

Quick Stats
Current Status
Operational/Accepting General Users
Access Mode
On-site
Special Capabilities
Wide bandpass from double multilayer monochromator and KB focusing mirrors allow for a high flux microprobe from a bending magnet source. Use of single bounce from the monochromator multilayer allows for high energy operation at wide bandpass.
Beamline Contacts
ALAN KASTENGREN
Email
Beamline Techniques
Radiography
Tomography
Microfluorescence
Endstations
7-BM-B
Time-resolved radiography
7-BM-B
Time-resolved tomography
7-BM-B
Fluorescence spectroscopy
Detectors
Silicon PIN Diode
Vortex Silicon Drift Diode, 100 mm^2 Active Area
Scintillator crystals
Optical microscopes and cameras
Equipment
Additional Information
Software
EPICS beamline controls using Python for scripting and oscilloscopes for data acquisition.
Beamline Controls and Data Acquisition
EPICS beamline controls using Python for scripting and oscilloscopes for data acquisition.