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1 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 1 CFS Detector Hall Considerations Tom Lackowski

2 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 2 CFS must advance the IR Region and Detector Hall design for the TDR. –Improved understanding of the Detector Requirements for CFS. –Regional CFS Designs that satisfy the Detector Requirements –A much more complete cost estimate –The design(s) presented and costed in the TDR must have the concurrence of each of the Detector Collaboration.

3 We can move forward towards the TDR CFS goals with some direction from the Collaborations. –Specific, or exact information is NOT necessary; Placeholders or Ranges will advance our efforts. –CFS would like to focus on those items that are cost drivers –We need requirements, not system designs at this point Requirements are based on detector and physics optimum performance. Requirements are the same for all regions 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 3

4 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 4 RDR Cost Distribution of IR RDR Costs

5 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 5 RDR Cost Distribution of IR Civil Engineering Costs

6 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 6 RDR Costs Further Distribution of IR Underground Costs

7 Some issues, such as studies to determine ground behavior with respect to settlements and vibration may be out of reach for the TDR for all regions. John’s talk describes a proposed study at CERN. –(Granted my geotechnical course work was done a while ago, but the geotechnical predictive models and formulas with bore hole test data are bases on empirical data and provide at best a range of potential motion) 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 7

8 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 8 Requirements Outline Site –Access Roads Weight Limits –Parking (# of people) –Storage Hardstands –Cryo and Gas Storage (Mixing) –Fire Brigade Access Site Utilities Water –Fire Protection –Primary Cooling –Potable (Drinking) –Sanitary Sewer

9 Date Event Global Design Effort 9 Utilities (continued) –Electrical Service –Communications Building(s) –Detector Sub-Assembly Space –Ancillary Space Control Room Office Tech Electronics Machine Shop Testing Access Control

10 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 10 Building Requirements Buildings (Continued) –Mechanical HVAC –Temperature range - Stability –Humidity criteria –ODH –Special Ventilation for gases, fire protection Process Water loads –Water Temperature –Water Type – LCW / Chilled LCW / Chilled –Electrical Power distribution Lighting Fire Detection

11 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 11 Detector Hall Access Shafts or Horizontal Access –Governing Load dimensions and weights –Services routed in shafts –Shaft environmental criteria (Ground Water Infiltration)

12 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 12 Detector Hall Requirements Detector Hall –Footprint required to construct Detector –Detector Footprint in beam –Detector Footprint in Parked Area(Gross footprint including access platforms, servies, and detector opened for maintenance) –Platform dimensions and travel –Cranes, lifts and hoists –Ancillery Space Control Room

13 Detector Hall Requirements –# of people During Construction During Running Maintenance Periods Sub, sub point 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 13

14 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 14 So how do we get to our common TDR goals. –Write down (CFS) the goals and deliverables –Focus on what we know or can scale from existing detectors –Set a schedule (During THIS MEETING for the near future deliverables) Requirements Document –Outline complete; 30%; 60%; Final TDR Requirements w/ collaboration concurrance Design Development Drawings –Write the Requirements Documents –Identify points of contacts that will get the tasks done. (TODAY)

15 Let’s Start- Can we Concur Each detector will be designed to provide beam radiation shielding and no shielding external of the detector is required for unrestrictive occupancy and maintenance of the parked detector. Both the MDI and ILD detector will be supported and transported on independent platforms. 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 15

16 Conclusion A reasonable goal is to have a “mostly complete” requirements document done by the next meeting in September. –This document should be put under some form of change control. Regional CFS Conceptual Document (Drawings and Text) and much of the cost estimate must be done by a year from now. 3/20/11 ALCPG11 Global Design Effort 16

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