mice funding agency committee pm report
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MICE Funding Agency Committee PM report. Overview Organisation and project management Schedule reconstruction The Step IV subsystems. Andy Nichols, STFC, FAC, 15-7-11. Overview. Muon beamline reliable, decay solenoid, magnets and detectors working routinely - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MICE Funding Agency CommitteePM report
• Overview• Organisation and project management• Schedule reconstruction• The Step IV subsystems
Andy Nichols, STFC, FAC, 15-7-11
Overview
• Muon beamline reliable, decay solenoid, magnets and detectors working routinely
• Target development is going very well, Re-engineered configuration now accepted by ISIS as baseline – a crucial step
• FC #1 manufacture is progressing well, first coil wound, delivery Q3/4, 2011
• Spectrometer solenoids – re-working underway, new confidence in delivery dates (June 2012)
• 2MVA substation upgrade – completed ahead of schedule and working
• PPS - now in use• First EMR planes installed in June, running successfully right
now• Coupling magnets, first coil wound, test is critical to future
plans and decision points, test in US likely, CC delivery plan must be addressed urgently
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Organisation and Project Management• Some changes to the project management:
• UK project re-modelled:• UK Project Manager - Alan Grant, DL• System Engineer RAL – Tim Hayler• Project Associate – Andy Lintern
• MICE Project:• Project Manager – Andy Nichols• Integration Engineer – Jason Tarrant• Schedule co-ordinator – Gail Hanson
• MICE Magnet co-ordination team• Engineering – Roy Preece – resident at LBNL since April 1st• Magnetic – Mike Courthold – based at RAL
• Very unfortunately the Hall Manager, Willie Spensley departed in May. AN is default, supported by Vishal Francis. This is an unsatisfactory arrangement.....!• Vital that STFC fills the vacancy – this is a major safety liability
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Reconstructing the schedule
• Now accepted that we go straight to Step IV• More subsystem detail has been added to top level
schedule – see later• Aim is to achieve some running with Step V before long
ISIS shutdown in August 2014• This is not a firm commitment; it’s critically dependent on
the Coupling Coil delivery programme• But if running is not possible with Step V, the project will
consider moving to Step VI as soon as possible after the shutdown to advance the schedule
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MICE Top-Level Project Schedule
• Step IV• Step V
• Revision date: 17th June, 2011
• Note: items in red text are key schedule drivers• Items in orange text are high risk items• Items in Green text are complete
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STEP IV
Subsystem DateSpectrometer solenoid #1 + #2 June’12Fibre tracker #1 + #2 ReadyFocus coil #1 Sept’11LH2 system A Dec ‘11Solid absorber(s) June ‘12Liquid absorber ReadyDiffuser June’11Virostek plate Feb. ‘12Substation upgrade ReadyEMR installation Dec’11Radiation shutter June ‘12AFC Moving platform #1 Nov’11
Step IV ready...Q3, 2012
STEP V
Subsystem DateStep IV data-taking complete Q1 2013Absorber Focus Coil #2 Q4 2011LH2 system B Q1 2013RF Amplifiers Q3 2013RF Infrastructure Q3 2013Successful test of first CC coil Q4 2011RFCC #1 Q1 2013AFC Moving platform #2 Q4 2012RFCC Moving platform #1 Q4 2012ISIS Long shutdown start Aug
2014ISIS Long shutdown end Feb 2015
Step V ready... Q2, 2014
Step IV subsystemsSpectrometer solenoids
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• Workshop held in LBNL during May• Collected all known information on the spectrometer
solenoids• Focussed on:
• Quench protection/detection• Heat load calculations• Assembly/MLI application• Manpower• Shipping
• Representation from s/sol review committee, LBNL team and MIT staff
• Most issues are closed now, delivery plan very well constructed and credible
• Repair has effectively begun
Courtesy, Steve Virostek
Step IV subsystemsSpectrometer solenoid
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• What are we doing?• Better understanding of 4.2K heatload:
• Pumping capability and monitoring improved• Better instrumentation• Vent lines baffled• MLI on cold mass improved
• Radiation shield made of higher conductivity (1100) series alum
• Better connections of rad. shield to first stage of CCRs• 5+1 cooler configuration accepted as baseline
• Engineering drawings and 3D CAD models rigorously updated - now we know where we are starting from
Step IV subsystemsSpectrometer Solenoid
10Definitive 5+1 CCR layout
Steve Virostek -- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory -- July 6, 2011
MICE Spectrometer Solenoid Update Page 11
Manpower
Steve Gourlay – LBNL AFRD Division Director
- LBNL technical contact for Spectrometer Solenoid and Coupling Coil magnets
- oversight of the LBNL Spectrometer Solenoid team
- contact for the DOE Office of High Energy Physics
Steve Virostek - Sr. Mechanical Engineer- overall project management- some oversight of magnet assembly and
training- documentationTapio Niinikoski - Sr. Cryogenic Engineer- CERN retiree, hired 1/2 time by LBNL- magnet design analysis and modification- some oversight of magnet assembly and
training- magnet training oversightDennis Calais - Cryogenic Technician- on site at Wang NMR during assembly- Mainly working on instrumentation and
cryocoolers
Roy Preece - Mechanical Engineer (RAL)
- oversight of magnet assembly- magnet training oversight- integration and documentationNanyang Li - Mechanical Engineer- oversight of magnet assembly- magnet training oversight- documentationSoren Prestemon - Cryogenic Engineer- magnet design analysis- design modification recommendations- occasional oversight of magnet assyHeng Pan - Cryogenic Postdoc- quench analysis- radiation shield eddy current and force
analysis
The following individuals are part of the Spectrometer Solenoid team:
Revised manpower plan
This is great news – a major step forward
Step IV subsystemsAFC module
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• FC #1 is in final stages at Tesla Engineering• Coil is wound, experts agree that it went very well• Cryocooler performance is being physically verified now -
important• Some design issues with outer vac vessel and cold mass
supports need sorting out• Tesla are re-organising their staffing on the project, good
news• Plan to ship to RAL around September/October 2011• Initial testing, powering and mapping will be in building R9• Absorber module #1 was delivered form KEK last month,
effectively ready for use – now in safe storage
Courtesy, Tom Bradshaw
Step IV subsystemsAFC module
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Step IV subsystemsLiquid hydrogen delivery system
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• Four parallel activities going very well:• R&D vessel, pipe and valve work in MICE hall• Venting, vacuum and extraction system outside• Control engineering• Safety planning and admin
• R&D vessel now installed and liquefying helium successfully• Process now entirely operated by the control system – great effort
from DL group• Exterior work well underway – large fans have been tested, most
civil engineering work is done• Safety & Admin:
• Successful LHe test needed for input to Hydrogen safety case• Pre-operation safety review being organised now, aiming for
later this year• Formal monthly exchange with ISIS Safety
Courtesy, Matt Hills
Step IV subsystemsLiquid hydrogen delivery system
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