Experimental equipment Edgar L. Black February 17, 2019 INTEGRATION GROUP SUMMARY Absorber and Focus Coil Working Group Meeting Experimental equipment Edgar L. Black February 17, 2019
CONFIGURATION Accomplished Layouts based on: - Parameters generated from approved? physics functional and physical requirements - Equipment components were design developed based on above parameters In progress: - Hard study of details that meet the functional and physical interfaces Required: - More interaction on defining physical interface parameters with the facility and services - More definition on the experiment requirements (a list of possible immediate and future experiments) - Decision on the center for configuration control 2/17/2019 Edgar L. Black/IIT
SPECIFICS: Hydrogen absorber module Conceptualized the modular construction to facilitate the experiments operations In progress- Investigating feasibility of constructing the modules with a combined flexibility and safety characteristics Required- Acceptance and implementation of modular operability. - Facility requirements for: Mobility, Connections flexibility, Safety - RF/Hydrogen modules physical and functional interfaces definition Next – Detail vacuum double wall vessels design and interfaces 2/17/2019 Edgar L. Black/IIT
INNER MODULE INTEGRATION Accomplished design that meets RAL’s safety containment requirements. In progress – detail feasibility studies of components fabrication and assembly. Studies on the as designed components functional: Structural integrity capabilities, Fluids dynamics and Heat transfer characteristics Required – coupling coils design and structural support interface specifications. RAL Safety recommendation of standards for interfaces of: Fasteners, cryogenic gas and liquid fluid connections, electrical, instrumentation etc. 2/17/2019 Edgar L. Black/IIT
INNER MODULE INTEGRATION (CONTINUED) Required Discussions on: removable windows or removable absorbers assemblies Bolted or non bolted absorber windows Vertical or side cryo connections Next – verify coupling coil structural support and interface from magneto dynamics and physical specifications . - design the coils cold mass support - fabricate, measure and test the absorber windows new design 2/17/2019 Edgar L. Black/IIT
COST AND TIME SCHEDULE Accomplished- preliminary cost and schedule studies supported by US vendors estimates on earlier absorber designs (costs of magnet coils from M. Green). In progress – similar effort on current design plus in house estimates from on going activities Required – a study of the components fabrication, partial shipping, sub assembling, stage testing, final assembling, retesting, packing, final shipping and installation -Need decision on: ho, where and when, will the various components be fabricated, tested and assembled prior to their final installation. 2/17/2019 Edgar L. Black/IIT
Final note The preliminary costs and schedules, for the liquid hydrogen absorber only, were based on the following: - KEK fabricate the absorber heat exchanger associated piping connections and absorber vacuum chamber. - NIU/IIT fabricate outer containment vessel, supports, windows for vacuum and absorber, - LBNL/Oxford provide the coupling coils with coils support structures. 2/17/2019 Edgar L. Black/IIT