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Dipoles for LBNE Primary Proton Beam Line David Harding 11 November 2009
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Outline Scope Choices Issues Next step
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Why you should care ~$10,000,000 vs. ~$1,500,000 for dipoles Echoes through cost of other systems –Some plus –Some minus Technical issues
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Scope Working with V-10 of beam line from Peter Lucas dating from the middle of September No significant changes expected in dipoles Seven dipole circuits MagnetLengthCountCurrents 6-3-1203 m21 EPB dipole3 m42 6-m dipole6 m434
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6-3-120’s EPB Dipoles
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6-m Dipoles – main bend 6-m Dipole – special match
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6-m Dipoles – main bend
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6-m Dipoles – bend down
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6-m Dipoles – bend up
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Choices Old Main Ring dipoles – B2 –Refurbish –Rebuild Main Injector dipoles – IDA/IDB –Build to original design –Modify original design
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B2 Dipoles
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IDA/IDB Dipoles
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B2 Work “Refurbish” –Inspect –Flush –Change ceramics –Touch up –Modify “Rebuild” –“Burn” epoxy –Clean up –Reinsulate coils –Reassemble –Thorough testing
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IDA/IDB Work Main Injector model –Buy steel –Buy laminations –Buy cores –Buy coils –Assemble in house
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Issues B2 RefurbishedIDA/IDB New Magnet costLowHigh Power costHigherLower VoltageHigherLower Heating/coolingMarginalCool Bus work, localMoreLess Bus work, feedLighterHeavier InstallationLighterHeavier ReliabilityMarginalExcellent
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Next Steps Issues list in LBNE DocDB Magnet cost estimate nearly complete Power supply estimates nearly complete Need data on impact for other systems Consider modification to IDA/IDB coils Choose
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