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Proton Improvement Plan Preliminary Overview of FY12

Proton Improvement Plan Preliminary Overview of FY12. Bob Webber August 24, 2011. Proton Source Improvement Plan -- FY12 Outlook. Long Term Major Objectives – Still To deliver 1.8E17 (8 GeV ) protons/hour (at 12 Hz) by May 1, 2013

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Proton Improvement Plan Preliminary Overview of FY12

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  1. Proton Improvement Plan Preliminary Overview of FY12 Bob Webber August 24, 2011

  2. Proton Source Improvement Plan -- FY12 Outlook • Long Term Major Objectives – Still • To deliver 1.8E17 (8 GeV) protons/hour (at 12 Hz) by May 1, 2013 • To deliver 2.25E17 protons/hour (at 15 Hz) by January 1, 2016 • To ensure a useful operating life of the proton source through 2025 • All of the above while: • Maintaining Linac/Booster availability > 85% • Maintaining residual activation at acceptable levels • Priority in Accelerator Division • Third, behind accelerator operations and NOvA • Current FY12 Financial Guidance • 5,337 K$ direct M&S • FY12 Manpower Initially Allocated (Excluding APC personnel) • 30.8 FTEs PX Front-End Meeting 12/1/10 – Bob Webber

  3. PIP FY12 Priorities Complete RFQ Injector Program Complete Booster RF Solid State Conversion Program Complete sufficient work on Booster RF tuners and cavities to permit 12 Hz beam operations by end of 2012-13 shutdown Develop and initiate a plan for proceeding with replacement of all or a part of the Linac 200MHz RF power system

  4. Expected FY12 Task Code Organization You will see codes like these appear in FY12 for PIP effort reporting and procurements

  5. FY12 Plan - Linac

  6. FY12 Plan – Booster-1

  7. FY12 Plan – Booster-2 and Totals Yellow indicates “serious” FY12 task - defined as M&S $100,000 or greater or one individual assigned at 50% or greater Red suggests of lack of seriousness due to shortage of assigned manpower

  8. M&S Funding Guidance FY11 --- $0 to 1.4M FY12 --- $6.2M FY13 --- $6.4M FY14 --- $13.3M FY15 --- $12.3M FY16 --- $6.4M TOTAL M&S --- $44.6M * all subject to ~14% M&S overhead costs – so 44M$ is really ~38M$ direct M&S availability

  9. Meetings • PIP Management Meetings Mondays at 1:00 in Penthouse • Limited attendance • PIP Technical Topical Meetings Wednesdays 10:30 in Penthouse • The purpose of presentations at the meeting is to inform PIP management and staff of technical details of the topics, status of work, work plans, perceived schedules with both delivery and ‘needed by’ dates, resource needs (both money and people), and issues and concerns. • RFQ Meetings Wednesdays at 2:30 in Penthouse • This meeting has been ongoing for some time • PIP Special Purpose Meetings Wednesdays at 1:00 in Huddle • Called as necessary

  10. Draft Order of Technical Meeting Topics Modulators for Booster RF Solid State Upgrade – Renee Padilla Solid State Drivers for Booster RF Solid State Upgrade – Tom Kubicki Power Amplifiers for Booster RF Solid State Upgrade – Steve Kotz Installation infrastructure and planning for Booster RF Solid State Upgrade – Steve Kotz Cost Estimate for Building New Booster Tuners – T J Gardner Ferrite testing for Booster RF Tuners – Ralph Pasquinelli Plans and Status for 15 Hz Cavity Testing in Test Station – John Reid The Path to a Second Cavity Test Stand at MI60/F0 – Steve Kotz Controls Issues for Booster RF Solid State Upgrade and BRF 15 Hz Operations – Mike Kucera 95 LCW System – Dave Hixson

  11. There is much to do • Develop comprehensive resource-loaded $44M plan • Some items (Booster and Linac RF) require much preliminary work to gather fundamental information • Get manpower identified and assigned • See the money… • Do all the technical work!

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