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e-Beams Systems Update

e-Beams Systems Update. David Schultz. People ARR Linac Installation Undulator Production MMF Operations CR Impact. New responsibilities in Linac and Undulator. Jose Chan is the new Control Account Manager for LCLS Injector and Linac Systems, taking over from Eric Bong.

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e-Beams Systems Update

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  1. e-Beams Systems Update David Schultz • People • ARR • Linac Installation • Undulator Production • MMF Operations • CR Impact

  2. New responsibilities in Linac and Undulator • Jose Chan is the new Control Account Manager for LCLS Injector and Linac Systems, taking over from Eric Bong. • Geoff Pile is the new Control Account Manager for Undulator Systems at ANL, taking over from Steve Milton.

  3. Injector Accelerator Readiness Review • Safety Assessment Document • The LCLS SAD for Injector Commissioning was approved Jan. 24th. • Accelerator Readiness Review (ARR) • The ARR for Injector Commissioning was held October 31st. • The committee (in part) reconvened March 14th. • The four pre-start items were cleared by the time the ARR report was released. • Four comments from the SSO were also addressed. • Approval to commission was given April 4th.

  4. Injector Accelerator Readiness Review

  5. Injector Commissioning First electrons from the gun 4/5/07 • Injector Commissioning is underway. • Commissioning has been impeded by faulty hardware • Problems with quality of fabrication and installation of diagnostics • Instituted an RFI sign-off sheet, requiring approval from physics, engineering, controls, and metrology. Courtesy P. Emma

  6. 2007 Commissioning Sector 21 Sector 20 Laser stopper BLM BC1 LX L1 Ins/SAB Wall See P. Emma’s talk

  7. Installation Schedule 250 MeV 4.30 GeV 13.6 GeV 6 MeV 135 MeV Linac-X L =0.6 m Linac-0 L =6 m rf gun L0-a,b BTH west Linac-1 L 9 m Linac-2 L 330 m Linac-3 L 550 m 25-1a 30-8c 21-3b 24-6d ...existing linac 21-1 b,c,d undulator L =130 m X BC2 L 22 m BC1 L 6 m DL2 L =275 m 2007 down Now commissioning SLAC linac tunnel research yard

  8. LCLS Installation and Commissioning Time-Line June 29, 2007 rmb DRAFT X-Ray tunnel/FEH Install X-Rays in FEH LTU/Und/Dump FEE/NEH Install First Spont. Light CF Early Occupancy X-Ray Systems Checkout - Commission e- beam & Photon Systems Checkout CD-4b CD-4a S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M 2007 2008 2009 2010 PPS PPS Photon Flux Measurements Controls checkout Re-commission Inj/BC2 to SL2 Operations LTU/Und/FEE Commissioning NEH Operations Linac/BC2 Commissioning linac/BC2 Install FEL Commissioning

  9. ’07 Downtime Installation • Sept., Oct., Nov. 2007, a very tight schedule. • Installation of BC2 and L3, not L2. • Installation to support BTH-West • Cable plant installation through the BSY • Coordinated through the AD downtime schedule • IRR held March 16th. • All hardware is RFI or in the shop. • Cable plant inst. schedule is tight. • Scheduling and coordination between the different disciplines will be vital. See breakout talks

  10. ’08 Installation LTU/Undulator/Dump • Readiness milestone for Early Occupancy installation held constant at Nov. 1, 2007 • Begin installation with: • Metrology • Beamline supports • Cable plant • Installation scheduling coordinated by R. M. Boyce • Installation contracts need to go to bid this summer. • Designs are being completed to support this. See breakout talk

  11. Undulator Systems Components • Beam Finder Wire parts are in fabrication. • Wire card a SLAC responsibility, design underway. • RF Beam Position Monitor in production. • Body fabrication is in procurement. • First 3-BPM test results look promising, tests are ongoing • Vacuum Chamber – next slide • These systems are all near the critical path. • Quadrupole magnets’ 1st article in measurement at ANL. • Support/Mover system fabrication award made. • WPM/HLS FDR was held March 22nd • Production moving forward See G. Pile’s talk

  12. Undulator vacuum chamber - 1 • As described last October, two competing designs were carried to the prototype stage, SS ‘4-Weld’ and Al ‘Clamshell’. • A review of Undulator Vacuum Chamber Design Options, was held Feb. 22nd • Permeability was a significant concern, and measurements and simulations were presented at the review • The 4-Weld design was selected to remain the baseline. • Recent measurements of the undulator field inside the SS vacuum chamber have raised concerns. • Physics requirements on field variations have been refined. • Short scale field variations cannot be measured with sufficient accuracy to remove doubt. • No satisfactory QA process for permeability is in hand. • The project needs to pursue other alternatives.

  13. Undulator vacuum chamber - 2 The following course of action is being pursued: • Stainless steel design • Production has been stopped • Al extrusion design • Fastest option to a full scale prototype, and production • Accelerate machining trials & internal polishing tests • Cu tube design • Develop to the prototype stage as an option for 800eV operations. • Al clamshell design • Pursue polishing trials on existing chamber samples See breakout talks

  14. Undulator Magnetic Measurement • All 40 undulators are at SLAC. • The MMF is in production mode, but behind schedule. • 6 undulators finished magnetically, but not RFI. • Undulators need support shims which have been redesigned and are being remade. • Production rate of 1 per week has been demonstrated. • “Exceptional” cases continue to be a problem. Adjusting the gap at the rough tuning stage requires a larger-than-specified range of wedge spacers. A broader range of spacers are on order. See breakout talk

  15. CR Impact • Uncertainty as to which programs could continue and which needed to be deferred. • Led to lost efficiency and lost time. • Procurements were put on hold until the impact of the CR was resolved. • Linac and Controls • BC2, L3 2007 installation was held to schedule. • LTU, Und., Dump schedules set to accomplish CD-4a. • Additional manpower is needed to recover lost time. • Additional costs are needed to speed procurements.

  16. CR Impact • Undulator work at ANL • The transfer of funding to ANL was slowed until the impact of the CR was resolved. • Significant procurements at ANL were put on hold. • Delays in ANL deliveries results in delays to Undulator assembly at SLAC • Undulator assembly and installation is on the CD-4a critical path • Additional manpower and costs are needed to recover lost time.

  17. Issues • The ’07 downtime Linac installation schedule is very tight. • The schedule shows completion of installation • Hardware availability is being closely monitored • Controls checkout (last) is at risk. • The Undulator vacuum chamber design is changing • This is on the critical path. • A task force has been formed to manage the parallel options being pursued. • Cost and schedule plans for these options are developed. • The MMF is in production. • Have not yet sustained production throughput.

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