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MICE Collaboration meeting at Berkeley
9 – 12 February 2005
AFC Module progressPresented by
Wing Lau --with input from AFC group members
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG/YI/ SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Action Who Progress made status
Window QC – round robin exercise WL Work is on-going. On-going
Understand QC requirements for absorber windows and assign oversight responsibility
WL Need to discuss with the group on who is the best person to do this
On going
Hydrogen system R&D TB / EB
Progress being made. See the previous summary talk.
On --going
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG/ YI/ SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
TOF0 Chev 2 TOF 1&2 Magnetic Shield
Detector Module
Radiation Shield
AFC modules
1 & 3
Coupling Modules
1 & 2
visible ☑ ☑ ☑ ☑ ☑ ☑ ☑
Comp.
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG / YI / SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
Heater/thermometer assemble for MICE absorber
HTR-25-100CX-1050-SD
AL. block
Thermometers in absorber
AC Bridge 370S
CX-1050-SD 3716; 16ch Scanner
L-H2/LHe Level sensor in absorber
CX-1050-SD
DC ~mA
V4
V3
DC Current for L-H2/LHe should be optimized (KEK R&D).
LHeLH2
Wiring of thermometers, level
sensor & heaters
4 wires measurement for thermometers and heaters
AC Bridge 370S with16ch Scanner
Max. 16 CH
6 for absorber (8 6, 2 at top )
2 for windows
2 for LH2 pipes
2 for C-He pipes
3 for Cryocooler
1 for magnet bore
PC
MICE absorber monitor/control (R&D at KEK, plan)
IEEE-488/RS232C
Keithley 2700
READ OUTS
16 CX-1050SD’s 3-HTR5-CX-1050
P&VAC Sensors
Abs. HTR-UPCRYOCOOL HTR
DCPS
Abs. HTR-DWN
LAN
Abs. LEVELCX-1050
0.1mA
CRYOSTAT
Inside Abs.
DCPSDCPS
cc1mA
PC / WS
MICE absorber monitor/control (plan)
IEEE-488
Keithley/ADCAC Bridge 370S DCPS
READ OUTS
16 CX-1050SD’s
DMR 1-6
3-HTR5-CX-1050
P&VAC&LEVEL Sensors
Abs. HTR-UP
CRYOCOOL HTR
Programmable Controller or LOGIC
DIO
ALRAM, VALVES, CRYOCOOLER-OFF, HEATER-OFF…
DCPS DCPS
Abs. HTR-DWN
LAN
Abs. LEVELCX-1050
cc1mA
DIRECT CONTROL
CRYOSTAT
Inside Abs.
Contacts
2CH
Digital meter relay for MICE absorber/Cryocooler
DMR; DIGITAL METER RELAY (Digital comparator) Watanabe (Japan) for example
INPUTWSM-452HR-R3NNNX-22VD ; DC 0-199.99 mVWSM-452HR-R3NNNX-32VD ; DC 0-1.9999 VWSM-452HR-R3NNNX-42VD ; DC 0-19.999 VWSM-452HR-R3NNNX-52VD ; DC 0-199.99 V
OUTPUT( 4.5 digit set)HI-relay (NC, HO)LO-relay (NC, NO)
Scaling; A-B (V) C-D (Unit)
DC24V
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG/YI/ SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
Case No.Forces (MN)
AFC 1 RFCC 1 AFC 2 RFCC 2 AFC 3
1 -0.088 -0.214 0 0.214 0.088
2 0.037 0.186 0 -0.186 -0.037
3 0 -0.211 0 0.211 0
4 -0.398 0 0 0 0.398
5 0.312 -0.313 0 0.313 -0.312
6 -0.084 0.095 -0.313 0 0.401
7 -0.0878 -0.2213 0.0009 0.3057 -0.3121
Force profile received from Yury in January 2005
MICE cooling channel FEA model with the loading and boundary conditions
Case 1: Forces (in MN) for Flip mode, Stage 6, p=240 MeV/c, β=42cm
Max reaction force in Y direction at the support base is 44548 N
Case 1: vertical reaction force
-50000
-40000
-30000
-20000
-10000
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20000
30000
40000
50000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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case 1: horizontal reaction forces
-40000
-30000
-20000
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30000
40000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Case 1: FEA result
Super-module reaction forcesAFC AFC RF/CC RF/CC AFC AFC RF/CC RF/CC AFC AFC
foot Pos1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Normal OperationCase 1 Flip y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4
240Mev/c ymag -0.8 0.8 -4.4 4.4 0.0 0.0 4.4 -4.4 0.8 -0.8y force/foot -1.2 0.4 -5.6 3.2 -0.4 -0.4 3.2 -5.6 0.4 -1.2z force/foot zmag 0.2 0.2 2.8 2.9 0.0 0.0 -2.9 -2.8 -0.2 -0.2z force/side 0.4 5.7 0.0 -5.7 -0.4
Case 2 Non flip y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4240 ymag 0.5 -0.5 3.2 -3.2 0.0 0.0 -3.2 3.2 -0.5 0.5
y force/foot 0.1 -0.9 2.0 -4.4 -0.4 -0.4 -4.4 2.0 -0.9 0.1z force/foot zmag -0.1 -0.1 -2.0 -2.2 0.0 0.0 2.2 2.0 -0.1 -0.1z force/side -0.2 -4.2 0.0 4.2 -0.2
Symmetric QuenchCase 3 AFC Q y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4
ymag -0.3 0.3 -3.1 3.1 0.0 0.0 3.1 -3.1 0.3 -0.3y force/foot -0.7 -0.2 -4.3 1.9 -0.4 -0.4 1.9 -4.3 -0.2 -0.7z force/foot zmag 0.1 0.1 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 -2.0 -2.0 -0.1 -0.1z force/side 0.2 4.0 0.0 -4.0 -0.2
Case 4 CC Q y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4ymag -1.9 1.9 -5.5 5.5 0.0 0.0 5.5 -5.5 1.9 -1.9
y force/foot -2.3 1.5 -6.7 4.3 -0.4 -0.4 4.3 -6.7 1.5 -2.3z force/foot zmag 0.5 0.5 3.1 3.8 0.0 0.0 -3.8 -3.1 -0.5 -0.5z force/side 1.0 6.9 0.0 -6.9 -1.0
Case 5 DET Q y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4ymag 0.9 -0.9 -0.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.4 -0.4 -0.9 0.9
y force/foot 0.4 -1.3 -1.6 -0.9 -0.4 -0.4 -0.9 -1.6 -1.3 0.4z force/foot zmag -0.3 -0.3 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 -0.2 -0.4 0.3 0.3z force/side -0.5 0.5 0.0 -0.5 0.5
Non Symmetric QuenchCase 6 CCQ y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4non sym ymag -0.2 0.3 -0.5 0.7 -0.1 0.3 4.4 -4.5 1.7 -1.8
y force/foot -0.6 -0.1 -1.7 -0.5 -0.5 -0.1 3.2 -5.7 1.3 -2.2z force/foot zmag 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.1 -3.0 -2.5 -0.5 -0.5z force/side 0.2 1.2 0.2 -5.5 -1.0
Case 5 DET Q y grav -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4 -1.2 -1.2 -0.4 -0.4non sym ymag -1.3 1.4 -9.3 8.4 -0.4 0.5 -3.8 3.9 -1.4 1.5
y force/foot -1.7 1.0 -10.5 7.2 -0.8 0.1 -5.0 2.7 -1.8 1.1z force/foot zmag 0.3 0.3 5.0 5.0 0.2 0.2 2.0 1.8 0.4 0.3z force/side 0.6 10.0 0.4 3.8 0.7
Rail – mounting concept
Combined Roller Bearing
Force transfer concept - Y
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG/YI/ SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
Ulisse Bravar26 January 2005
•This note presents the optic solutions for MICE Step III for a large number of different running conditions.
•Two gap distances between the two spectrometers are considered, 800 mm and 1600 mm.
•For the 800 mm gap, a table with forces and peak fields on coil surfaces for the worst case scenarios is
attached, courtesy of H. Witte
•For the 1600 mm gap, all currents in the MICE coils are equal to or less than the worst case currents of the 800 mm
gap.
•Hence, for the 1600 mm case, forces and peak fields are also lower than the ones in the 800 mm case.
•In conclusion, currents, peak fields and forces both in the 800 mm and in the 1600 mm gaps are within
tolerances.
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG/YI/ SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
Action Who Progress made status
Implement central repository for drawings -- need detector information to add to official drawing
WL Basically complete. On-going liasing with Mississippi on CKOV1 drawings; with Tortora on Calorimeter etcDiffuser still to be addedHyperlink to drawing gallery is now available
Done.
Instrumentation for absorbers must be specified and incorporated into design (temperature sensors, liquid level sensors, …)
SI Proposal now available (see Shigeru’s summary talk) and will be discussed among the AFC group as an on going action for Absorber R&D
Done
Define absorber heater implementation YI / SI Ditto
Done
Continue working to define worst-case magnet forces and collect magnet design notes into design report
MG/YI/ SY
Yury and the team at RAL has now completed that work. Stephanie completed the FEA on forces and displacements. We are now homing in on the rail and anchoring design details
Done
Check if a 1600mm gap between AFC & Tracker matching coils
WL/ UB
Ullisee has completed the calculations and advised that either gap distance (800mm or 1600mm) is acceptable as far as forces and current density are concerned. However, the group has a preference to the 800mm gap.
Done
Revise absorber vent pipe size to make it adequate for He case
WL Agreed to increase this to 15mm diameter. Drawing being updated
Done
Get RAL seismic design criteria and verify that designs meet them
WL/ PD
This is not considered significant as RAL site has relatively low floor response. A static “G” of 0.3 would be sufficient for all components with a natural frequency of above 33Hz.
Complete.
Status of Progress
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
T2
T02nd Stage Cold Head
Condensation Plate
Absorber Vacuum Vessel
Liquid Tube (15 mm ID Cu)
Copper Strap
Liquid Hydrogen
Gas Tube (15 mm ID Cu)
Vent Tube 304 St St 15 mm ID
1st Stage Cold Head
50 K Shield
5 mm ID 304 St St H2 Fill Pipe
H2 Fill and Return Valve
T4
T3
60 K Exhchanger for H2 Cooling
He Cool Down Pipe 304 St St
T5
LH2 Absorber
H2 Gas Vent
Small Cooler
30 mm ID H2 Vent Tube 304 St St
Ball Valve For He Transfer Line
T1
Seal for Transfer Tube
H
H
H
Absorber Heater (one or two)
2nd Stage Heater (two)
1st Stage Heater
P
Liquid Fill Vent Valve
4 liter Buffer Volume
Rupture Disc
Fill Neck 304 St St
Hydrogen System Baseline layout
Pressuregauge
Non-returnvalve
-P P VP Vacuum pumpBursting diskPressure
relief valveValvePressure
CoolantOut In
Metal Hydride storage unit
(20m3 capacity)
Purge valve
0.5 bar
0.9 bar
H2 Detector
P
P
VP1
VP2
Purge valve
Chiller/Heater Unit
1 bar
PP
0.5 bar
0.9 bar Helium supply
Hydrogen supply
High level vent
Buffer vessel
Vent outsideflame arrester
Extract hoodH2Detector
PP
Nitrogen supply
PP
PP
1 m3
Hydrogen zone 2
Vent manifold Vent manifold
P1
PV1
PV7
PV8
PV2
PV3
PV4
HV1
Fill valve
Tbed
HV2
HV3
P3
P
P2
PV6
High level vent
Non returnvalve
0.1 bar
-P P VP Vacuum pumpBursting diskPressure
relief valveValvePressure
regulator
CoolantOut In
Absorber window
Metal Hydride storage unit
(20m3 capacity)
Purge valve
0.5 bar
0.9 bar
H2 DetectorH2 Detector
P
P
VP1
VP2
Purge valve
Chiller/Heater Unit
1 bar
PP
0.5 bar
0.9 bar Helium supply
Hydrogen supply
High level vent
Buffer vessel
Vent outsideflame arrester
Extract hoodH2DetectorH2Detector
PP
Nitrogen supply
PP
PP
1 m3
Hydrogen zone 2
Vent manifold Vent manifold
P1
PV1
PV7
PV8
PV2
PV3
PV4
HV1
Fill valve
Tbed
HV2
HV3
P3
P
P2
PV6
High level vent
Non returnvalve
0.1 bar
Safety window
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Model
Absorber thermal model
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Case No. Max stress MPa
Max displacement mm
Max horizontal reaction force N
Max vertical reaction force N
1 37 0.114 29148 44548
2 28 0.075 21588 33201
3 26 0.063 20672 31797
4 89 0.291 37005 55633
5 70 0.164 3747 9213
6 88 0.28 66833 46302
7 69 0.22 50698 85550
FEA result summary
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
Detail arrangement is still being worked out between KEK & RAL
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Absorber test cryostat ATC-002 (dimensions)
MICE
(needs larger Cryocooler flange for pips)
D2; Cryocooler flange
W W
H2
H1
D1
July 05
Oct 05
Jan 06
Apr 06
July 06
Oct 06
Jan 07
Apr 07
Phase 1 deliverable fully installed &
tested
Thermal performance test on 1st absorber (KEK)
Thermal performance test on 2nd absorber
Thermal performance test on 3rd absorber
Absorber R & D
Initial design
Detailed design & procurement
Installation & commissioning
Test programme
Prelim. D & S review
Hydrogen system R&D
KEK test cryostat comes to RAL
Permission to operate
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Lab G Solenoid Power Supplyand Quench Protection
PS
Mandrel
Magnet
Warm Resistor
Warm Diode
Power Supply 10 V, 300 A
Cryostat
PSPower Supply 10 V, 300 A
Total Inductance from 295 H to 410 H
The MICE Coupling Coil Power Supplywith Quench Protection
The MICE Coupling Coil Power Supplywith Quench Protection
PS
Power Supply 10 V, 300 A
Coupling Magnet
Mandrel
Cold Diode
Cold Resistor
Inductance = 563 H
Note: The coil is shown split into two parts. The coil may besplit into three or four parts instead of two parts.
Detector Magnet Power Supplies
PSPower Supply 10 V, 300 A
PS PSPS PS
Power Supply 10 V, 50 A
Match 1 Match 2 End 1 Center End 2
Concluding Comments on Quenches
• The focusing and coupling magnets will have passive quench protection. The detector magnet will likely have an active quench protection system.
• The three focusing magnets should be in series.
• Each coupling magnet should have its own power supply to reduce the charge time.
• Like detector magnet coils can be put in series.
• A coupling coil quench will quench the rest of MICE. A focus coil quench will not quench a coupling coil.
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate merits of cryocooler heater vs. 3-stage cooler w/o heater
MG Concluded that this is no longer an option for our current design
Done
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Finalize interface between radiation shield and detector module- must forces be transmitted
WL Stephanie has done the calc. Forces and displacement s at modules are acceptable for the 7 cases being considered.
Done
Consider participation in KEK and/or Fermilab absorber tests (some coordination maybe called for)
YI / SI
MICE Absorber R&D will be carried out at KEK for the 1st absorber. We are still in discussion with Shigeru on whether the thermal test of the 2nd & 3rd absorbers should be done at KEK or RAL.
On-going
Evaluate magnet interaction during quench-- does one quench induce others
EB / MG
Work is by and large complete. It shows that the 3 focus coils should be powered in series. The 2 Coupling Coils could be powered up either in series or separately.
Done
Raise Change note on the radiation shield design
SY / WL
Done Done
Action Who Progress made status
Window QC – round robin exercise WL Work is on-going. On-going
Understand QC requirements for absorber windows and assign oversight responsibility
WL Need to discuss with the group on who is the best person to do this
On going
Hydrogen system R&D TB / EB
Progress being made. See the previous summary talk.
On --going
Task Description
An AFC Module window that was damaged during machining was used to test a non-contact measurement method. A standard CMM was also used for comparison. All measurements were made on both sides of the window with the thickness being determined indirectly from the two sets of data. Measurements consisted of 12 radial slices at 15º increments. The center 80 mm of the window is damaged.
Measurement Methods•Standard CMM with low contact force•Vision machine with medium magnification lens•Vision machine with high magnification (not yet complete)
Summary of Results•Best data obtained from CMM measurement•Vision machine data shows more scatter•Good portion of window is within 40 m of design thickness
Standard CMM Measurement Vision Machine Measurement
Discussion
• The vision machine works best when measuring horizontal, smooth surfaces
• The combination of a sloped surface and machining grooves in the window is likely responsible for the data scatter
• Preliminary results indicate that the higher magnification lens may provide better results than the medium lens
• Overall, the best results are achieved using contact CMM
• The following method would provide the highest accuracy: Contact CMM using a low-force tip and appropriate
approach angle resulting in no window deflection The window mounted vertically to allow a single set-up
Action Who Progress made status
Window QC – round robin exercise WL Work is on-going. On-going
Understand QC requirements for absorber windows and assign oversight responsibility
WL Need to discuss with the group on who is the best person to do this
On going
Hydrogen system R&D TB / EB
Progress being made. See the previous summary talk.
On --going
Action Who Progress made status
Window QC – round robin exercise WL Work is on-going. On-going
Understand QC requirements for absorber windows and assign oversight responsibility
WL Need to discuss with the group on who is the best person to do this
On going
Hydrogen system R&D TB / EB
Progress being made. See the previous summary talk.
On --going
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Window QC – round robin exercise WL Work is on-going. On-going
Understand QC requirements for absorber windows and assign oversight responsibility
WL Need to discuss with the group on who is the best person to do this
On going
Hydrogen system R&D TB / EB
Progress being made. See the previous summary talk.
On --going
Revised Action list
Action Who Progress made status
Evaluate the need for redundant LH2 relief paths
EB / TB
This is part of the on-going R&D activity on the Hydrogen System R&D.
On-going
Evaluate absorber heat load with more realistic assessment of surrounding temperatures (is proposed MLI adequate?)
EB/MG/SY
Thermal model set up. Elwyn and his team are making progress on this
On-going
Evaluate stresses at module interconnect flanges and bolts
SV Steve Verostek had done detail FEA on bolt / flange connection and the work is still on-going
On-going
Define RFCC module tie-in to rail system SV This is now in he hands on the RAL design team
On-going
Work out gusset arrangement to transfer CC forces to RFCC module vacuum shell.
SV Await Mike Green to finalise the Cold Mass support arrangement before deciding on how and where to put these gussets
On-going
Window QC – round robin exercise WL Work is on-going. On-going
Understand QC requirements for absorber windows and assign oversight responsibility
WL Need to discuss with the group on who is the best person to do this
On going
Hydrogen system R&D TB / EB
Progress being made. See the previous summary talk.
On --going
Obtain magnet force on AFC module during Stage IV test when only one AFC module is placed between the two detector solenoids
EB / SY
Initial guess is that the force is in the region of 30 tons. Force calculation will be carried out to verify this number. A new temporary bridging plate will be designed for the Stage IV test
New action
Revised Action list
Stage IV arrangement – 2 tracker solenoids + 1 AFC module in between
Magnet force of approx. 30 Tons due to asymmetric quench of magnets
Magnet force of this magnitude may cause excessive bending here
Temporary bridging pieceReinforcement
gussets
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