Upgrade of SMI2 workshop 06/11/2014 TE-MSC-CMI/LMF Luis Mora Vallejo Andrea Musso TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014.

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Upgrade of SMI2 workshop 06/11/2014 TE-MSC-CMI/LMF Luis Mora Vallejo Andrea Musso TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Activated magnets to repair LS1LS LS dipoles: 12 declassified 3 not declassified 3 SSS: Q5 / Q23 / Q27 (Activated) 15 dipoles foreseen (internal resistance) 3 SSS foreseen: Q7R3 / Q28R3 / Q32R3 ? In case of failure, any type of magnet TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

LS1 magnets TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6th November 2014 Quadrupoles (09/2014) Magnet N SSS606 (Q5l8), Code : HCLQNMA001-CR Magnet N 243 (Q23), Code : HCLQATD001-CR Magnet N 55 (Q27), Code : HCLQATD001-CR Dose 0,3 µSv/h cont.0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose 0,1 µSv/h cont.0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose 0,1 µSv/h cont.0.1 µSv/h 10cm Status Storage SMS18  decryostat November Status Storage SMS18 Status Storage SMS18 Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : SLIGHTLY RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : SLIGHTLY RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : SLIGHTLY RADIOACTIF Dipoles (09/2014) Magnet N 2438, Code : HCLBALA000-CR Magnet N 2357, Code : HCLBBLA000-IN Magnet N 2413, Code : HCLBARA000-IN Dose <0,2 µSv/h cont.<0,1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0,1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0.1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Status Non decryostaté. Works OK (wrong beam screen) Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 21/05/14. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 10/06/14. Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : SLIGHTLY RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Magnet N 2252, Code : HCLBBLA000-CR Magnet N 2372, Code : HCLBARB000-IN Magnet N 2395, Code : HCLBBRD000-IN Dose 0,1 µSv/h cont.0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0,1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0.1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Status Non decryostaté. Works OK (wrong beam screen) Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 28/04/14. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 02/06/14. Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : SLIGHTLY RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Magnet N 1007, Code : HCLBBRA000-IN Magnet N 2377, Code : HCLBBRA000-IN Magnet N 2373, Code : HCLBARB000-IN Dose 0,1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0,1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0.1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Status Non decryostaté, Test fatigue et apres decryostat Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 19/03/14. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 09/04/14. Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : SLIGHTLY RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Magnet N 2353, Code : HCLBALA000-IN Magnet N 2387, Code : HCLBBRD000-IN Magnet N 2138, Code : HCLBALA000-IN Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0,1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0.1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 19/03/14. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 01/04/2014. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 16/04/14. Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Magnet N 2336, Code : HCLBALA000-IN Magnet N 2007, Code : HCLBBRA000-IN Magnet N 2214, Code : HCLBBLC000-IN Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0,1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Dose <0.1 µSv/h cont.<0.1 µSv/h 10cm Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 18/06/14. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 12/06/2014. Status SMI2, démonté, déclassé le 16/05/14. Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Classification CLASSIFICATION RP : NON RADIOACTIF Non-radioactiveSlightly radioactiveRadioactiveHighly radioactive Dose rate at 10 cm *  10  Sv/h  100  Sv/h> 100  Sv/h Classification of radioactive materials according to Safety Code F

Point 7 Point 3 Point 1 Point 2 Point 7 Point 3 Point 4 Point 5 Point 6 Point 8 LHC during LS2/LS3 1 month cooling time Activation constraints, residual dose rates and intervention scenarios. C.Adorisio and S. Roesler R2E Workshop, October 16 th, 2014 EDMS TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Long Shutdowns dose rate Magnet TripletsDipole D1 Installed 84 Spare available 12 Residual Dose rate (1 month cool down) LS150 5 cm cryostat [2] Radioactive14 5 cm cryostat [1] Radioactive LS cm cryostat [2] Highly radioactive35 5 cm cryostat [1] Radioactive LS cm cryostat [2] Highly radioactive43 5 cm cryostat [1] Radioactive Magnet Dipoles CMQuadrupoles CM Spare available (when all repaired)18 (when all repaired) Residual Dose rate LS1<0,1 contact Non-radioactive 0,1 contact Slightly radioactive LS2same expected [3] Non-radioactive same expected [3] Slightly radioactive LS3 Non-radioactiveSlightly radioactive Non-radioactiveSlightly radioactiveRadioactiveHighly radioactive Dose rate at 10 cm *  10 Sv/h 100 Sv/h> 100 Sv/h References [1] Radiological impact of available inner triple design option. C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. EDMS [2] Best Practices for ALARA. C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. EDMS [3] Induced radioactivity and residual dose rates around the LHC interconnects due to beam/gas interactions C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. September 2011 EDMS TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

[1] Radiological impact of available inner triple design option. C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. EDMS [2] Best Practices for ALARA. C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. EDMS * Estimation Triplet point 5 cm cryostat 1 month cooling [2] Triplets Residual Dose Rate [µSv/h] time [days]LS1 [1] LS2*LS3 [2] TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014 [Days]

Triplets Radiological impact of available inner triplet design option C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. EDMS TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

SMI2 TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Present layout TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Present layout Beam screen insertion, washing and alignment TE-VSC/EN-MEF SSS cryostating Dipole cryostating Workshop Office SMI2 Toilets HVAC/Storage TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

SMI2 Project Layout TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

SMI2 Project Layout SSS cryostating Dipole cryostating Beam screen insertion, washing and alignment TE-VSC/EN- MEF Storage Toilets Vestiaries, toilets, offices Access TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014 HVAC/Storage Triplets / new activities

TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014 Zone12 Work on conventional magnets Free access Work on activated magnets Free accessControlled access 1 2 Operational modes

Operational mode: conventional work TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November Conventional area 1 -- Conventional area

Operational mode: work with radioactive equipment 2 -- Controlled Radiation Area 1 -- Conventional area Condemned TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

LS1LHC RUN 2LS2LHC RUN 3LS3HI-LUMI LHC X Operational mode: Schedule TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

80 cm thick μSv/h at 40cm for the hottest magnets to be treated (triplets 2035) Shielding when required. *Estimation  dipole: 8 40cm. Triplet 30 40cm ) 2,40m high wall TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014 Shielding

Changing rooms + offices -Men’s changing room -Women’s changing room -Toilets -Offices (ground and 1 st floor) -Meeting room (1 st floor) 33 m 2 13 m 2 TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014 Plans: Jonathan Carr, GS-SE 1 st Floor

Two scenarios: 1. New SMI2 complete installation 2. New SMI2 installation in 2 phases (in case of emergency): i.Required by RP: ii.Adapt the building, offices, HVAC, … Preliminary cost SMI2 Cost [k CHF]Time [weeks] RP equipment501 Shielding (Optional) (+10) Access HVAC101 Contingency20%- TOTAL220 TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6th November 2014 Cost [k CHF]Time [weeks] Civil Engineering work>500 * TE estimation 48 HVAC (complete)180* TE estimation >25 Contingency20%- TOTAL>810 Cost [k CHF]Time [weeks] RP equipment502 Shielding (Optional) (+10) HVAC and Services190 * TE estimation >25 Access Civil Engineering work>500 * TE estimation 48 Contingency20%- TOTAL>1050

Thank you very much TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Spare slides – Preliminary cost(detailed) ACCESS Units Price [k CHF] Total Price [k CHF] Camera 2 ? ? Card reader 2 ? ? Doors Revolving door 115 TOTAL RP equipmentUnitsPrice [k CHF]Total Price [k CHF] GRAMS detector Hand-foot detector117 Operational dosimeter reader199 Mobile detectors21.53 Scanner + PC122 TOTAL SHIELDINGUnitsPrice [k CHF]Total Price [k CHF] Block (240 cm x 160cm x 40cm) or Block (160 cm x 80cm x 40cm) Procurement110 Transport and installation1 10 TOTAL SERVICESPrice [k CHF] HVAC40 Other fluids10 Sanitary 115 Electricity 25 TOTAL 190 TE-MSC Technical meeting, 6 th November 2014 Civil EngineeringPrice [k CHF] Offices/toilets/changing rooms200 Crinolines12 Floor refurbishment 100 Sandwich panel?. Other? New storage? TOTAL >500 *TE estimation

Two scenarios: 1. RMF complete installation 2. RMF installation in 2 phases (in case of emergency): i.Shielding and access (fast installation and required by RP): ii.Adapt the building, offices, HVAC, … Preliminary cost RMF Cost [k CHF]Time [weeks] RP equipment601 Shielding602 (+10) Access4010 HVAC dedicated301 Alea20%- TOTAL210 TE-MSC Technical meeting, 4 th September 2014 Cost [k CHF]Time [weeks] Civil Engineering work>500 * TE estimation 48 HVAC (complete)450>36 Access (complete)403 Alea20%- TOTAL>1200 Cost [k CHF]Time [weeks] RP602 Shielding602 (+10) HVAC and Services48036 Access8010 Civil Engineering work>500 * TE estimation 48 Alea20%- TOTAL>1400

Ambient dose equivalent rate distribution (in μSv/h) due to beam gas interactions in IR7, between quadrupole magnet MQ.7R7 and the magnet MBA.9R Spare slides -- Arc Magnets 1 week 1 month 4 months 2016 Induced radioactivity and residual dose rates around the LHC interconnects due to beam/gas interactions – C. Adorisio and S. Roesler. September 2011 EDMS TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Spare slides -- SSS cryostating TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Spare slides -- Access TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Spare slides – Crinolines and washing devices TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

B.181 TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Present layout TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Present layout (areas) Salèv e Jur a TE-VSC-IVM NEG coating TE-MSC-LMF Vertical Assembly Bench TE-MSC-LMF SC magnet tooling TE-MSC-MNC MedAustron TE-MSC-MNC 181/R-Y22 - PS TE-MSC-SCD Cable Supra BE-RF-LRF LINAC 4 Controlled -- Simple Area Controlled -- Limited Stay Area TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

RMF Project Layout TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

NC Magnets VAB RMF Project Layout RMF SC Magnets TE- VSC Vestiaires + offices Controlled Radiation Area Free Area/Controlled Radiation Area TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

ACCESS TE-MSC Technical meeting, 4th September 2014

Operating modes Zone123 No work on magnets FreeControlled MQ (non-activated) Free Controlled MQ (activated) Controlled TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Operating modes TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Shielding 40 cm thick 80 cm thick μSv/h at 40cm for the hottest magnets to be treated TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Changing rooms + offices -Men’s changing room -Women´s changing room -Toilets -Offices (2 nd floor) TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014

Spare slides -- HVAC TE-MSC Technical Meeting, 6 th November 2014