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John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Linac Coherent Light Source Project Update
•Recent reviews
•Budget, continuing resolution
•LCLS Experiments
•FAC new members
•Highlights – changes, new issues
•Charge
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
External Independent Review 10 May – 10 June 2004
ARTHUR P. MARTIN, PEPrincipal Engineer – Review Lead
DONALD N. FULTONBERGProject Manager
Dr. James L. AndersonSubject Matter Expert
CHANDER BIJLANI, PhD, P.E.Principal Nuclear/Safety Engineer
HOWARD S. COHEN, P.E. Principal Nuclear Engineer
ALAN J. DEMPSEYPlant Test and Operations Manager
CHARLES W. HESS, P.E.Chief Nuclear Engineer
EDWARD T. McCARTYSenior Mechanical Engineer
Dr. Brian E. NewnamSenior Scientist
CONSTANTINOS (DINOS) NICOLAOUSupervising Project Controls Engineer
JOHN SERGENTANISSenior Project Engineer
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Outcome of EIR
Final report received
Corrective Action Plan submitted to DOE
Project validation letter expected shortlyValidation of budget/schedule
This one just could NOT have gone better
LCLS Team performed superbly
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
DOE Lehman Review 10-12 August 2004
Notification of review in July
Committee:Todd Ditmire, UT Austin George Neil, JLAB Kem Robinson, LBNL Al Macrander, ANL
Dave Gurd, ORNL Ilan Ben-Zvi, BNL P. Elleaume, ESRF Dixon Bogert, FNAL
Suzanne Herron, ORNL R. Wunderlich, DOE G. Stalnaker, LLNL S. Tkaczyk, DOE
G. Desaulnier, consultant Bruce Warner, LLNL Pat Dehmer, DOE Hanley Lee, DOE
Jeff Hoy, DOE J. Muhlstein, DOE
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
LCLS Project Baseline Shown at 8/10/04 Review
WBS System FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 Total
1.1 Project Mgmt., Admin. & Integration 0.00 1.43 2.50 3.74 3.98 4.05 3.30 19.01
1.2 Injector System 0.00 0.64 1.60 12.67 3.66 0.71 0.35 19.63
1.3 Linac System 0.00 0.18 1.17 5.51 12.75 5.27 1.00 25.89
1.4 Undulator System 0.00 0.57 1.90 9.80 14.17 18.65 0.44 45.53
1.5 X-Ray Transport & Diagnostics 0.00 0.70 0.75 3.82 9.52 7.58 1.50 23.88
1.6 X-Ray Endstations 0.00 0.00 0.46 0.55 4.11 10.04 1.43 16.59
1.9 Conventional Facilities 0.00 0.11 1.44 5.69 29.15 18.94 7.34 62.68
Estimated Base Cost 0.00 3.64 9.82 41.79 77.34 65.24 15.37 213.20
Contingency 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.08 7.84 22.42 21.45 59.80
Total Estimated Cost (Base + Contingency) 0.00 3.64 9.83 49.87 85.18 87.67 36.82 273.00
2.1 Project Mgmt., Admin. & Integration 1.50 0.00 0.67 1.83 1.63 5.22 9.55 20.40
2.2 Injector System 0.00 0.00 0.44 0.97 0.81 4.16 0.10 6.48
2.3 Linac System 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.22 0.77 1.99
2.4 Undulator System 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.30 0.47 4.98 0.08 5.84
2.5 X-Ray Transport & Diagnostics 0.00 0.00 0.78 0.89 0.00 1.94 1.17 4.78
2.6 X-Ray Endstations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.23 0.96 0.81 0.51 2.50
2.9 Conventional Facilities 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Other Project Costs 1.50 0.00 1.91 4.21 3.87 18.33 12.18 42.00
Total Project Costs (Base + Cont. + OPC) 1.50 3.64 11.74 54.08 89.04 106.00 49.00 315.00
FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 TotalTEC Funding 0.00 5.93 7.46 50.08 85.54 90.00 34.00 273.00OPC Funding 1.50 0.00 2.00 4.00 3.50 16.00 15.00 42.00Total Funding 1.50 5.93 9.46 54.08 89.04 106.00 49.00 315.00
Linac Coherent Light Source BCWS Profile (AYM$) June 2004
Linac Coherent Light Source Funding Profile (AYM$)
LCLS BCWS Profile (Base Cost Only)
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Conventional Facilities
X-Ray Endstations
X-Ray Transport & Diagnostics
Undulator System
Linac System
Injector System
Project Mgmt., Admin. & Integration
~29.5% contingency on work remaining
LCLS is ~30% complete on PED
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Lehman Review Debrief
Concern expressed about budget/scheduleConventional Facilities Contingency
Tunneling
FY2005 schedule did not reflect CR
Procurement staffing, schedule
CF Independent Cost Estimate due 15 Oct.
15 October revised baseline to DOE
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Schedule Guidance
Show 1 year float to CD-4Assume continuing Resolution thru December
Project completion before end of 2QFY2009
Plan Higher contingency for conventional facilities
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
ESAAB Meeting
2 November 2004
CD-2B, complete LCLS Project Baseline
CD-3A, Begin Long-Lead Acquisitions
Prerequisite for approval:Project Execution Plan
Project Management Plan
Partner Labs’ management must approve
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Continuing Resolution
No definitive guidance on allocation of PED/R&DCR limits total year’s allocation of PED to $7.5M
R&D not limited by CR, but by other constraints
DOE might provide >$1M month
$30M Long-Lead acquisitionsNew start
$0 under a CR
Stops construction at SLAC and ANL
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
LCLS Experiments
DOE-BES plans to approve and fund a bundle of experiment stations as a “major item of equipment” (MIE) projectPatterned on “Spallation Neutron Source Next Generation” (SING) Instrument MIECD-0 imminentCDR, CD-1 (for the bundle) next summerSeparate CD-2 for each station as designs matureSSRL does construction management of all
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
LCLS Scientific Advisory CommitteeMembershipRoger Falcone - UC Berkeley, USA, Chair
Nora Berrah - Western Michigan University, USA
Phil Bucksbaum - University of Michigan, USA
Robert L. Byer - Stanford University, USA
Hans Fraunfelder - LANL, USA
Wayne Hendrickson Columbia U
Stephen R. Leone - UC Berkeley, USA
Margaret Murnane - University of Colorado-Boulder, USA
Jochen R. Schneider - HASYLAB, Germany
Francesco Sette - ESRF, France
Sunil Sinha - UCSD, USA
Dietrich von der Linde - University of Essen, Germany
Meetings
27-28 October 2004 - Meeting 2 – Start planning experiments
25-26 October 2004 - LCLS Experimental R&D Workshop
8-9 July 2004 – Meeting 1- Review Letters of Intent
1-2 December 2003
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Call for Letters of Intent
Three types of proposalsComplete end stations
Proposals for scientific experiments
Special instrumentation
32 Letters of Intent received32 Letters of Intent received
256 Signatories256 Signatories
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Results
SAC has defined 5 research thrusts for LCLS
Coordinator, SSRL contact named for each
No prioritization of programs at this time
Detector Development Referred to Special Committee
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
LCLS Experiment Programs
Program Team Leader Co-leader SSRL Contact
Coherent Scattering G. B. Stephenson K. Ludwig S. Brennanat the Nanoscale
Pump/Probe Diffraction K. Gaffney D. Reis A. LindenbergDynamics J. Larrson
Pump/Probe High Energy R. Lee P. Hermann J. B. HastingsDensity (HED) Physics
Nano-particle and Single J. Hajdu J. Miao J. ArthurMolecule(non-periodic) H. ChapmanImaging
Atoms, Molecules & L. Di Mauro N. Berrah J. B. HastingsOptical Science
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Defining LCLS Experiment StationsUltrafast Science and LCLS Experiments Workshop 25-26 October 2004
http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/ssrl/2004/workshops.htm
A Workshop in Ultrafast Science and LCLS Experiments at SSRL will be organized on October 25-26, 2004. There will also be a pre-registration reception on Sunday evening, October 24th from 5-7 pm. The tentative schedule for the workshop is a joint session on Monday morning, October 25th. On Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning, there will be breakout sessions for each of the five thrust areas of the LCLS: (1) Atomic, molecular and optical physics, (2) High energy density states of matter, (3) Optical pump-x-ray probe studies in chemistry, biology and materials science, (4) Diffraction imaging of single objects approaching atomic scale resolution and (5) Coherent x-ray scattering for the study of dynamics (X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy). The workshop will end with a joint session on Tuesday afternoon, October 26th. The workshop and breakout sessions will focus on the scientific goals and technical needs of the LCLS experimental end-stations, as well as experimental specifications. This workshop provides an opportunity to all users, including potential future users to participate in building ultrafast science at LCLS by providing input and sharing their scientific ideas.
If you are interested in participating in the atomic, molecular and optical physics breakout session at the meeting please contact Lou DiMauro ([email protected]), Phil Bucksbaum ([email protected]), Nora Berrah ([email protected]) or Jerry Hastings ([email protected]). If you are interested in any of the other breakout thrust areas please contact John Arthur ([email protected]).
For program information see: http://www-conf.slac.stanford.edu/ssrl/2004/lcls_workshop.htm
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting
27-28 OctoberStart of CD-1 activity
Presentations by each Team LeaderNear- and Long-term goalsPerformance requirements, near- and long-term
Intensity, repetition rateWavelength
Commissioning likely to progress from 1.5 to 0.15 nm
Time scale for production of conceptual design (CD-1)
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Detector Development
Review requires expertise not on the SAC
Detector Subcommittee formed
Review to be scheduled in early 2005Y. Amemiya, U. of Tokyo
Gareth Derbyshire, RAL (Chair)
Eric Eikenberry, SLS
Lothar Strueder, Max Planck Inst.
Albert Walenta, Univ. Siegen
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Detector Development within the LCLS
LCLS planning included detector development since 2/2002, @ $4M
Exploratory research at Cornell, in pixel array detector
Decision to fund further development in 2006, based on initial findings
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
LCLS DesignSeeking commercial source for laserDual feed to gun, correction of dipole AND quadrupole RF fieldsDual feed to first accelerating sectionSignificant progress in planning EPICS controls and in staffingLaser heater still looks goodEnhanced SASE?Roll-Away undulatorK-control by means of canted polesElectromagnet quadrupoles in undulator channelAC impedance in undulator beam pipe – requires evaluationNew strategies for FEL commissioningProgress on gas/solid attenuator conceptual designConventional facilities
Experiment halls unchanged since last visitConsidering alternatives for Central Lab Office Complex design
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
LCLS Facility Advisory CommitteeMembershipKem Robinson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Chair Harry Carter, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) A. Chargin LLNLJohn Cleary, Stanford University (SU) John Corlett, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)Massimo Cornacchia, SLAC (retired) Roger Falcone, UC Berkeley Josef Feldhaus, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Paul Fouss, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) Thomas Himel, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC)A. Kugler BJYWim Leemans, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Pat O'Shea, University of Maryland (UMD) Joachim Pflueger, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Thomas Rabedeau, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Jörg Rossbach, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Keith Schuh, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) Peter Siddons, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Thomas Tschentscher, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) Karen White, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF)
Meetings29-30 April 200412-13 October 2004
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
Charge to Committee
The LCLS Facility Advisory Committee will advise SLAC, SSRL and LCLSmanagement on the development of the LCLS Project through its several phases:
• Accelerator systems design and construction• Undulator systems design and construction• X-ray transport, optics and diagnostics design and construction• Experiment station systems design and construction• Conventional facilities design and construction• Planning and execution of commissioning and early operations
We have expanded the time devoted to breakouts. Please comment on agenda
Thank you for giving your time to this review process. We value your advice
John N. Galayda
LCLS Facility Advisory Committee [email protected]
12 October 2004
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