HOM filter Length unit: mm Based on model HOM_BNLv7_6_52mm_parameter.cst Positions with “-” means moving in -x, -y or -z direction.

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HOM filter Length unit: mm Based on model HOM_BNLv7_6_52mm_parameter.cst Positions with “-” means moving in -x, -y or -z direction

HOM filter-step 1 Diameter 62, length 204 Diameter 40, length 99 Diameter 23, length 5 Cone to connect two rods with diameter 40 and diameter 23, length 5 (0,0,0) Y X Z

HOM filter-step 2 Center of the rod surface |Rod1P| Please note Rod1P is a negative number, the length comes with its absolute value Radius Rod1R, length Rod1L Radius Rod2R, length 31-Gap1-4-Rod1P |Rod2P| Outer radius 31-Gap1, Thickness 4, length Tube1L Half length of the tube, Tube1P away from Rod2 center

HOM filter-step 3 Radius Rod3R, length Rod3L Radius Rod4R, length 5, Gap2 away from Rod3 Radius 5, Length to connect Rod4 and end surface with 23mm diameter

HOM filter-step4 Start point P1: (Rod1P-Rod1R+hookRb,Rod1L+hookP1) Line1 length: hookP2 Arc1: Center: (Rod1P+hookP3-Rod1R+hookRb, Rod1L+hookP1+hookP2), radius:hookP3, 90  Line2 length: hookP4 Arc2: Center: (Rod1P+hookP3+hookP4-Rod1R+hookRb, Rod1L+hookP1+hookP2+hookP3-hookP5), radius: hookP5, 90  Line3 length: hookP6 Sweep along this curve to form the hook with elliptical radii hookRa (z direction), hookRb (x direction) X Y Line1 Arc1 Line2 Arc2 Line3 P1

HOM filter-step5 Loft to connect the end of Rod1 to the hook, tangency 0.2 Ellipsoid (half) with radii: hookRb (x direction), hookRb (y direction), hookRa (z direction)

HOM filter-step6 Cone to be subtracted from the metal part: BottomRadius: 31-Gap1-4+dr TopRadius: 31-Gap1-4 Range in y direction: bottom: Rod1L+Rod2P+Tube1P-Tube1L/2 top: Rod1L+Rod2P+Tube1P-Tube1L/2+coneL X=0, z=0.

HOM filter-step6 Subtract the metal part from the vacuum part and do blending, with blending radii shown below blending2 blending5 blending2 blending2 (last blending step) blending1 blending30

HOM filter-integrating to cavity Parallel to beam pipe 45  to beam pipe Bottom of the hook 139mm away from the beam center (for all 3 filters)