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LCWS 13 November 12 th Coupler fabrication C.Lievin, S.Sierra

LCWS 13 November 12 th Coupler fabrication C.Lievin, S.Sierra. XFEL couplers. General principles 1/3. Design: Design must be done with a complete collaboration of manufacturer(s)

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LCWS 13 November 12 th Coupler fabrication C.Lievin, S.Sierra

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  1. LCWS 13 November 12th Coupler fabricationC.Lievin, S.Sierra TED/LIS

  2. XFEL couplers Grands Instruments

  3. General principles 1/3 • Design: Design must be done with a complete collaboration of manufacturer(s) Each manufacturer could have his own process managed and could implement for fabrication without changing the final coupler. Sufficient mock ups must be realized with production tools before starting full production. Grands Instruments

  4. General principles 2/3 • Manufacturing A maximum of task should be non-operator dependent and accept batches, example: • Brazing versus welding Never forget that the final yield of production is the result of each individual sub-assemblies: if each sub-assemblies is realized with a 85% yield, for 4 individual sub-assemblies that mean a final yield of 52% (which means that ONE coupler is rejected for each coupler manufactured Grands Instruments

  5. General principles 2/3 • Controls How to avoid too much steps of controls without having lacks? How to implement measurable criteria on each inspection? • Tests and RF conditioning How realistic is it to have a complete automatic conditioning of couplers without human control? Grands Instruments

  6. Design optimisation questions • Design questions: Capacitor implementation mandatory? Double window mandatory? Tunable coupler? Could bellows be on the warm parts of the coupler? Losses higher or other material than copper for coating ? TiN coating on ceramic : what could be the influence if ceramic is brased? Other material than TiN for coating ceramics: Ti, TiOx, Cr2o3… Grands Instruments

  7. Fabrication issues and difficulties 1/2 • Process difficulties Copper coating specification: RRR 30-80 Thickness including bellows 10 or 30 µm ± 20% Controls: visual control difficulties Not “ real objective criteria” for : controls difficulties in conclusion of defects example: Grands Instruments

  8. Fabrication issues and difficulties 2/2 • Process difficulties Cleanliness of individual pieces before coating not always obvious to obtain (contamination) example: Even with more than three hydrogen treatment in furnaces some pieces remain non coatable. Discrepancies between treatments example : US power in bath could have significant impacts picture of CR2O3 coating with various power(factor 2 max) copper coating and TiN coating adherences are also dependent on power Grands Instruments

  9. conclusion • Mass production of coupler Is a tricky task At RI and TED we demonstrate that we are able of a production rate of 8 per week but: • It is not an easy task • It is not finished • It is not yet stabilized Grands Instruments

  10. I want to thanks all people working on this project among them specially: C Lievin, E. Lavanchy, G. Garcin, C. Bourat any many other from TED M.Pekeler and M. Knaak from R.I W.Kaabi, A.Gallas from LAL W. D Moeller, D.Kostin, E Vogel and H.Weise from DESY For all the supports and exchanges we had and I hope we will have on the XFEL project Grands Instruments

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