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Henderson DUSEL Physics & Geoscience Workshops Lee Petersen, CNA Consulting Engineers Greg Hulne, Miller Dunwiddie Dale Holland, Dunham Associates

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Henderson DUSEL

Physics & Geoscience Workshops

Lee Petersen, CNA Consulting Engineers

Greg Hulne, Miller Dunwiddie

Dale Holland, Dunham Associates

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Topics Interaction between science

requirements & conceptual design Top design issues Status of some design issues Top collaborative issues Action plan & milestones

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Interaction Between Science Vision & Conceptual Design What are we designing and why? Iterative process Regular communication Documentation

WBS Design Criteria Program

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Top Design Issues Conceive a facility for doing great science Fire & life safety (FLS) Integration with Henderson facility Timeline issues

Laboratory development plan Infrastructure development plan Operations & construction phasing

Experiment descriptions

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DraftLabFLSConcept

(duringmining)

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Lab vs. Infrastructure Development PlanLab Infrastructure

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Design Life Criteria for Infrastructure

Suggested initial design life (capacity only) Lab life—30?, 40?, 50? years Drift cross section—sized for full expansion Duct size—20 years Power conductors—20 years Power transformers—10 years Chiller piping—20 years Chiller plant—10 years Communications—10 years

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Physics experiment power requirements

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Top Design Issues (cont.) Modules & module relationships Access concept Access size Underground layout Facility size, cost target Cleanliness Common facilities Operating strategy & criteria Surface facilities

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Typical Mine Drift Cross Section

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DraftLabDriftCross Section

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Top Collaborative Issues Scientists must:

have a vision convert vision to facility characteristics

Engineering team must: develop strong documentation

WBS Design criteria Program Visual

not hinder science while keeping the plan realistic

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Vision & Design Criteria Workshop Conducted in October 2005 Some results

General consensus on the laboratory destinations & access

Considered access alternatives Clean suite required in Central & Lower

campus Conceptual plan for FLS regulatory

responsibility Others

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What do the designers need from you? Consensus on science vision & needs

Laboratory research destinations Access Infrastructure needs Initial suite Relationship needs 10 thru 30+ year vision

When?

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Action Plan & Milestones Vision & Design Criteria Workshop, past Physics & Geosciences Workshops, now “Inception Report”, a week or two Questionnaires, next week Mining & Engineering Workshop, December Feedback on layout & infrastructure needs from

physics & geosciences by 12/15, final by 1/15 Ditto from mining & engineering group by

12/31, final by 1/31

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Discussion & Questions?

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Relationships Assumptions Physics separations

Accelerator module separate from (most?) other physics

Deep, clean, low background module separate from large & intermediate depth physics modules

Modules separate from all other activities Restricted access module Remote very large block / reservoir scale experiments Large block, highly perturbed Large block, pristine experiments Drift structure experiments

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DUSEL Layout

Access points No. 2 shaft

Various levels Ore tunnel & portal

Research destinations Upper campus (8100 shop) Central campus Lower campus Experimental mine Geoscience outposts, pristine) Geoscience outposts, perturbed Bioscience outposts

Sampling Deep drilling

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DUSEL Layout

Various starting points Various ending points About 29,000 ft of drifting How should this be drifting be used to

gain access for earth science?

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