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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division SING Project Status HYSPEC IDT Meeting John Haines SING Project Manager September 10, 2004
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Experimental Facilities Division The SNS Instruments – Next Generation (SING) Project Consists of Five Instruments Five IDT instruments have been funded by DOE-BES as a “Major Item of Equipment (MIE)” project –SNAPHigh pressure diffractometer –SEQUOIAHigh resolution chopper spectrometer –SCDSingle crystal diffractometer –NOMADDisordered materials diffractometer –HYSPECHybrid spectrometer CD-0 (Approve Mission Need) was approved in May 2003 CD-1 (Approve Alternative Selection and Cost Range) was approved in March 2004
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division Instrument Layout CANADA Unfunded SNS UNIV SING NUC-PH 1B - Disordered Mat’ls Diffractometer – DOE Funded (SING) – Commission 2010 2 - Backscattering Spectrometer – SNS Funded – Commission 2006 3 - High Pressure Diffractometer – DOE Funded (SING) – Commission 2008 4A - Magnetism Reflectometer – SNS Funded – Commission 2006 4B - Liquids Reflectometer – SNS Funded – Commission 2006 5 - Cold Neutron Chopper Spectrometer – IDT DOE Funded – Commission 2007 18 - Wide Angle Chopper Spectrometer – IDT DOE Funded – Commission 2007 17 - High Resolution Chopper Spectrometer – DOE Funded (SING) – Commission 2008 13 - Fundamental Physics Beamline – IDT DOE Funded – Commission TBD 11A - Powder Diffractometer – SNS Funded – Commission 2007 12 - Single Crystal Diffractometer – DOE Funded (SING) – Commission 2009 7 - Engineering Diffractometer – IDT CFI Funded – Commission 2008 6 - SANS – SNS Funded – Commission 2007 14B - Hybrid Spectrometer – DOE Funded (SING) – Commission 2011 15 – Spin Echo
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division SING Project Organization John Haines ORNL Project Manager Larry Radcliffe DOE Project Director High Pressure Diffractometer Instrument Scientist C. Tulk WBS 1.1 Hybrid Pol. Beam Spectrometer Instrument Scientist M. Hagen WBS 1.5 Single Crystal Diffractometer Instrument Scientist C. Hoffmann WBS 1.3 Disordered Mat’ls Diffractometer Instrument Scientist J. Neuefeind WBS 1.4 High Res. Chopper Spectrometer Instrument Scientist G. Granroth WBS 1.2 DOE-ORO Ian Anderson, Director SNS Experimental Facilities Division DOE-BES Pat Dehmer, Acquisition Executive Kristin Bennett, Program Manager
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division SING Instrument Teams
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division SING Project Support Team Project Controls – Barbara Thibadeau Cost Estimating – Joe Zehner Finance – Bryan Coulter ES&H – Frank Kornegay and John Jankovic QA – Max Gildner Procurement – Lisa Copeland and Virginia Miller Neutronics and shielding analysis – Phil Ferguson Engineering integration with other instruments – Danny Williams Instrument technologies –Detectors – Ron Cooper –Data Acquisition – Rick Reidel –Data Analysis – Steve Miller –Sample Environment – Lou Santodonato –Choppers – Dave Chojnowski (ANL)
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division Overall Schedule for SING Project
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division Funding Profile by Instrument and Fiscal Year
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September 10, 2004 Experimental Facilities Division SING Project Status Project documentation, procedures, and management control systems have been established and implemented Completed preliminary design for SNAP and SEQUOIA –On-site External Independent Review held last week to validate baselines SING Project web site created - Conceptual Design Document - Project Controls Manual - Project Execution Plan - Implementation Plan - Risk Management Plan - WBS Dictionary - QA Plan- Hazards Analysis - Procedures for design, procurement, and QA Available on SING Project web-site: https://www-internal.sns.gov/sing/ userid=sing, password=instruments
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