Deformations and Movements of CERN installationsMark Jones
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Outline• Introduction• Geologigical Effects on Accelerator
Installations• Civil Engineering Effects on CERN
Installations• Summary
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Introduction• Presentation assimilated from previous
reports and studies• LEP / LHC• Complex SPS• Complex PS• LHC Experiments
• Survey reference point measurements• Geodetic reference networks• Machine and experiment elements• In the SURVEY database since 1980s
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Introduction• Analyses
• Movements between survey measurement campaigns
• Some deformation analysis• Complicated by re-alignments for the accelerators• Supports between accelerator elements and tunnel
floor can be source of movements• Points not directly on the ground
• Relative differences• Some deep reference points for vertical control• Some doubts regarding their stability
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Geological Effects• Accelerator Installations
• LEP / LHC• SPS Complex• PS Complex
• Experiment Installations• ATLAS• CMS
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LEP / LHC Tunnel
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LEP Vertical Offsets
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CLIC MODULE WORKING GROUP
GROUND MOTION STUDIES
How to prevent or, at least, anticipate it ?
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In LEP area, there are 3 main geological anomalies :• The Allondon “Sillon”,• The Sergy “Sillon”,• The Montfleury “Sillon”.
The first one had been taken into account. But the 2 others were not expected…
(Ref 2)
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GROUND MOTION STUDIES
Geological cuts…
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GROUND MOTION STUDIES
Then…
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Allondon
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Nominal zero : 17mm in point 1
It’s nearly impossible to have a perfectly stable place.Solutions exist (good tunnel floor engineering, good drainage, etc.) but the main is to know the high risk places…
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LEP / LHC References• Deformation and Movement Analysis of LEP
• JIN F., 10.1999, Post-doctoral Thesis, CERN
• Ground Motion Studies• T. Touze, 28.01.2008, CLIC Module WG
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SPS Complex• TT10• TT20
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SPS Complex References• SPS Ring
• Stabilite Verticale des Tunnels du SPS• J.-P. Quesnel, 29.04.1988, LEP/SU/Int. 890s
• Controle Stabilite TT10 (Decembre 2007)• C. Podevin, 10.12.2007, EDMS: 882731
• Controle de Stabilite du TT20 – Nivellement des points sol• C. Podevin, 19.03.2008, EDMS: 885727
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PS Complex
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LINAC 4• Civil Engineering predicted movements of
up to 5 mm in the first few years
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LINAC4 - JF. FUCHS (EN-MEF-SU) 19
LINAC4 : SU Network• 7 GGPSO (2010, 2015), 2 CRO (2010)• 5 pillars (2012-2013)• ~ 40 reference points (2015)
LINAC4 - JF. FUCHS (EN-MEF-SU) 20
2012 – 2015 : GGPSO, CROH 2015 [m] H 2012 [m] DH [mm] DH / year [mm]
CRO.55. 433.1706 433.1705 0.13 0.0GGPSO.50. 432.4616 432.4612 0.31 0.1
GGPSO.45. 429.9723 429.9717 0.66 0.2
GGPSO.96. 429.9593 429.9573 2.01 0.7GGPSO.54. 429.9486 429.9474 1.18 0.4GGPSO.11. 429.9890 429.9868 2.19 0.7
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LINAC 4• Tunnel network measurements
• Deformation between Linac tunnel and transfer line
• Elements re-aligned 2015
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PS Complex References• LINAC4 : H network (2012 – 2015)
• J.-F. Fuchs, 2015 (presentation)
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Experiment Installations
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Expected Cavern Movements• No predictions known by SU for the ALICE,
LHCb and CMS caverns• For LHC, civil engineering predicted that some
cavern movements could be expected during/after construction.
• Predictions for ATLAS Cavern (EDMS: ATC-T-ER-0004)• Up to 2 mm settlement after floor concreting• Up to 5.5 mm settlement predicted after ATLAS in
place (during first 6 months)• Of the order of 1 mm uplift per year thereafter
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ATLAS
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16 Feb 2011D Mergelkuhl BE/ABP/SU EDMS:
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20 Points onthe Floor
8 Points on theBedplate HLS
A side C sideTCUSA (HLS)
TAUSA(HLS)
C17-14 (Floor)A17-14 ( Floor)
ATLAS – stability points
Deep Reference L
Tunnel LevellingLink with cavern floor /HLS
Deep Reference R
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ATLAS – floor stability• Reference are deep references in LHC tunnel close
to IP1• Time between measurements varies from 3 to 18
month• Precision for single epoch 0.2 mm/1 sigma; 0.3 mm
between 2 epochs• Distance between lateral walls -15 mm/8 years
(2003 – 2010)
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16 Feb 2011D Mergelkuhl BE/ABP/SU EDMS:
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-0.32mm on BAUSA /change of BAUSA due to maintenance
Result of ATLAS bedplate HLS
Precision 0.03 mm/1 sigma
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ATLAS – floor stability
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ATLAS References
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• Long Term Floor Movement Measurements in LHC Experiments • D. Mergelkuhl• EDMS: 1130521
• ATLAS UX15 Floor Stability• V. Batusov, N. Azaryan, D. Mergelkuhl• EDMS: 1470486
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CMS
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16 Feb 2011D Mergelkuhl BE/ABP/SU EDMS:
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Reference: deep references
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CMS – floor stability• Floor stability
• Deep references in UX55 stable to “very local” vicinity
• Measurements linked to the Deep Reference Points in UX55
• 7 epochs March 07 – March 15• movement up to -1.6 mm in ~8 years
around YB0
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ACCURACY OF THE RESULTS : +/- 0.05mm
CMS – floor stability at deep references
NO SIGNIFICANT MOVEMENT OF THE CMS CAVERN AT THE DEEP REFERENCES PLACE
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CMS – floor stability
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CMS stability• Relative HLS system on YB0 feet
• No inclination visible on feet of YB0• System in very good running from
Apr 2008• The system is measuring continuously
and is controlled periodically (filling/purging tests)
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CMS References• Readings carried out on the 5 deep
references from September 2006 to March 2015• A. Behrens, A. Maurisset• EDMS: 1553745
• Long Term Floor Movement Measurements in LHC Experiments • D. Mergelkuhl• EDMS: 1130521
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Civil Engineering Effects• LEP / LHC
• IP1 / ATLAS
• SPS Complex• SPS Ring – Sextant 6
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LEP / LHC• IP1
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LEP: monitoring during LHC CE works
• In 1998 WPS sensors have been installed in IR1and IR5 • Length of wire 120 m
• 11 sensors installed • on quadrupoles magnets or on floor points ??? • and two at the extremities where it was considered to be
stable.• Affected area 60m
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Courtesy of JPQ, IWAA 99
LEP: monitoring during LHC CE works
• Mvt in pt1 during six months in V
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LEP: monitoring during LHC CE works
• Since Aug 2000, the sensors indicates mvt in PT1 in V bigger than 4 mm• A standard measurement was done and a realignment• Very small mvt in R ~0.6-0.7mm
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SPS Complex• SPS Ring
• Sextant 6
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The SPS sextant 6
The SPS sextant 6
The SPS sextant 6
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• Almost 3-4 mm every 10 years, about 15 mm in total !• The movements were :
• At the beginning more important on the first Xing pt• Then on the 2nd one
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LEP / LHC & SPS References• SPS Ring
• Stabilite Verticale des Tunnels du SPS• J.-P. Quesnel, 29.04.1988, LEP/SU/Int. 890s
• Ground Movements in CERN Underground Facilities
• D. Missiaen, 2010 (presentation)
• LEP / LHC• Ground Movements in CERN Underground
Facilities• D. Missiaen, 2010 (presentation)
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Summary• Significant ground movements in a few
accelerator zones• Geological – LHC S78• Civil Engineering – SPS Sextant 6• Regular measurements carried out• TI8 unstable – no long term analysis
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Observations• Need good geological data to identify other
correlations – GIS, CE?• CE systems
• Extensometers in LHC Experiment Halls• Ground water table sensor at Pt 4• What data is available, are they still working?
• What information do you need?
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Deformations of the LEP tunnel
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Deformed Areas of LEP Table 25
Name Accumulated Dist. Number of MQ Inclination
(significant) Deformation (significant) Tilt Geology
From To From To
S1-A1-D1 1152.09 1587.73 186500 197500 93,98 93,98
S2-A1-D1 4997.98 6184.12 301500 331500 92-98 92-98 G & C & F
S45-A1-D3 11623.20 15075.17 499500 602500 93-98 92-98 PI 2 Al
S5-A2-D2 16306.28 16561.31 634500 644500 93-96,98 93-96,98
S6-A1-D2 17497.91 17736.05 679500 685500 93,94,96,98 93,94,96,98 PI 1 Al
S7-A1-D1 21027.74 22648.38 783500 825500 92-98 92-98 Al & Fr
S8-A1-D2 23965.13 24321.77 874500 883500 92-98 92-98 98PI
S81-A1-D3 25742.63 599.09 120500 172500 92-98 92/98 PI 3 Al
Si-Aj-Dk: S---Section i---Number of Section (I=1,2,…,8); A---Deformed Area j---Number of deformed Area in the Section I; D---Deformation Pattern k---k th Deformation Pattern ; PI: plus increase of tilts; G: Gompholite; C: Calcaire; F: Geological Fault; Fr: Fracture à morphologie plus ou moins bien marquée repérée sur la Carte Tectonique du Genevois de C. Ruchat (1977); Al: Alignement sur ou supposé relevé sur les images des satellites Landsat 5 (proche infrarouge) , Spot 1 (visibale ) et Seasat 1 (radar).