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RF Workshop 16 th & 17 th April 2012 Design Layout

RF Workshop 16 th & 17 th April 2012 Design Layout. Alan Grant, STFC. Overview. Review Panel Recommendations Coax Distribution Coax Installation Coax supports Magnetic Field – 4616 pre amp Next Steps Summary. Recommendation from Review Panel. RF Distribution

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RF Workshop 16 th & 17 th April 2012 Design Layout

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  1. RF Workshop 16th & 17th April 2012Design Layout Alan Grant, STFC

  2. Overview • Review Panel Recommendations • Coax Distribution • Coax Installation • Coax supports • Magnetic Field – 4616 pre amp • Next Steps • Summary

  3. Recommendation from Review Panel • RF Distribution • Coax high power line stretchers not warranted. • Relocate Hybrid splitters from behind shield wall. • Provides more space for access to amplifiers. • Reduces the length and volume of 4” coax. • Were possible reduce number of coaxial joints. • Mechanical Installation & Maintenance • Try and install all under floor coax distribution at stage V. • Design improved mounting mechanism to minimise protrusions. • Improve lateral movement capability for any miss-alignment of coax distribution during installation.

  4. Initial RF Layout – view from cooling channel side

  5. NEWRF Layout – view from cooling channel side • line stretchers removed. • no 4 inch coax over wall. • hybrid splitters moved - more accessible • manually adjustable phase shifters to take up errors in coax length • easier to assemble – introduced flexible coax.

  6. Initial RF Layout – view behind shield wall

  7. NEW RF Layout – view behind shield wall • hybrid splitters moved – space freed up behind wall. • no coax distribution going under the wall. Previously 8 off 4 inch under wall. • 6 off 6 inch coax over the top of wall. Previously 8 off 4 inch over wall. • Coax length matching now takes place other side of wall – space less of a constraint. • improved access for installing amplifiers.

  8. NEW RF Layout – view behind shield wall

  9. Initial 4” Coax Distribution Coax length matching behind shield wall above amplifiers Phase shifters to each cavity coupler

  10. NEW 4” Coax Distribution Manually adjustable phase shifters to take up errors in coax length Total travel 60mm Flexible coax in each line – assemble & alignment easier Next steps:- Match the coax lengths. Position coax supports. Coax under floor split for easier access and installation

  11. Coax Sections – Installation/Removal Concerns • ~55mm required to clear mating flange • Flexible coax system in each line. • Have adjustment in clamp system. Phase shifters to be installed last in assembly sequence

  12. Coax Supports TEE SLOT RAILS Vertical Longitudinal Rotation CLAMP Horizontal

  13. Pre Amp Tube Position Behind Shield Wall 538 167 Pre amp tube below level of shield wall ~ 0.16m and spaced ~ 0.53m back. Initial magnet field analysis predict approx 8-10 gauss. Tube Wall 4616 Pre Amp

  14. Next Steps - What Phase Angle Do We Design For?

  15. Summary • Addressed all of the issues raised by the review panel. • Changed the design as per their recommendations. • There are no clashes with the steel work on both the cooling channel false floor and the parked position false floor – lighting trunking clash on South mezzanine floor which is being resolved. Some concrete on south side needs to be removed. • Installation made simpler with introduction of flexible coax and relocation of hybrid splitters. • No clash issues with moving AFC’s to parked position on false floor. • Magnetic field calcs indicate no issues for 4616 pre amp. • Fire officer has been consulted and agreed that what is proposed causes no access problems or issues.

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