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1 1 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Accelerator Systems Overview F. Willeke 4 th Accelerator Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting July 17-18, 2008

2 2 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Overview Introduction Lattice and Accelerator Physics Magnet Design and Prototype Production Support systems and Alignment Instrumentation RF Controls

3 3 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES NSLS-II Accelerator Design Goals Beam Energy: Quasi constant, high Beam Current: Small Radiation Source Size: - horizontal Beam Emittance: - vertical Beam Emittance: Moderate Beam Energy Spread: High Orbital Stability: Large Space for Insertion Devices: E = 3 GeV I = 500 mA,  I / I = 1%  x = 0.6 nm  y = ~ 8 pm ( diffraction limited @12keV)  E / E = 0.1% (RMS)  z,  z’ = 10% ·  z,  z ’ L ID = 226 m (28.5%), with bending magnet sources included space for at least 58 beam lines

4 4 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES … Achieved by the following design features WBS 1.03 Large circumference C = 792 m Large number of achromatsN = 30 Robust double bend achromatic optics  b = 2nm @ 2 x (theoretical minimum) Low bend field B = 0.4 T  low radiation loss U 0 =286kV Damping wigglers for small emittance  =  0 × U 0 / ( U 0 +U w ) Top-Off Injection On-Energy Injection

5 5 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES NSLS-II Accelerator Overview Large storage ring C = 792m with 30 double bend achromats 30 straight sections - 15 long (9.3m) - 15 short (6.6m) Straight Including: 1 injection (long) straight 2 RF (long) straights with 2 sc single cell 500 MHz cavities 1.5 GHz passive s.c cavity. for bunch lengthening 3 (baseline)- 8(full scope) damping wiggler straights, 2x3.5m 1.8T Damping Wigglers each Injector: Compact booster synchrotron fed by a 200MeV S-band linac Storage Ring: 30 DBA Cells

6 6 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Response to Last MAC Response: The horizontal space in the tunnel is considered not sufficient to provide a fully variable gap damping wiggler. Other means are explored: - Dedicated tuning wiggler - Alternative means of beam control Variable Gap Wiggler: Few Longer Straights Response: We are working towards a decision in Spring 09 whether to go with a fully symmetric lattice or with a reduced symmetry lattice, first results are available already Limited Dynamic Aperture with IDs Response: This is a focus of the FY08/09 accelerator physics activities Alternative Wiggler Designs Response:The wiggler design is based on straight magnet

7 7 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES General Status NSLS-II Accelerator systems made steady progress since the last ASAC meeting. FY08 started with a 3 Mio $ funding deferral of PED funds into FY09 Parts of the R&D program (permanent magnet laboratory development and LINAC frontend studies) delayed R&D program has concentrated on areas where designs need to be finished: magnets and support structure, alignment and stability Design has advanced in areas where production needs to start in 2009 in order to be able to start installation in 2011: Magnets, support systems, vacuum system, any area which interfaces with the building and conventional system: electrical and mechanical utilities, cryogenic system, RF The important next goal is to get CD-3 approval in order to be able to start constructing the ring building

8 8 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Design Maturity Goal for CD-3

9 9 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Interface to CF Layout of electrical systems in building performed and AC distribution system defined Distribution of Electronic Racks on Tunnel Mezzanine laid out, design and location of cable conduits performed and defined Detailed NSLS-II cable plans for all subsystems produced Chilled and process water system architecture revised Result is a more centralized system with less components, less space requirements and more maintenance friendliness Interface of RF and CF defined Interface Injector and CF defined ACCELERATOR – CIVIL CONSTRUCTION INTERFACE WELL DEFINED BY NOW

10 10 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Accelerator Physics Lattice design stable since January Orbit correction scheme revised, dynamic orbit correction schemes developed Decker distortions and canting of wigglers integrated in lattice Feasibility of extra-long straight evaluated Dynamic aperture analysis is continuing Field quality of the magnet system defined based on thorough analysis of the nonlinear dynamics performed Systematic impedance assessment of components of the vacuum system in progress Integration of damping wigglers: work in progress

11 11 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Dynamic Aperture with Multipole Errors Introduction of high precision Q+S magnets in center of achromat DA small @ -3%  p/p Systematically studied, well understood

12 12 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Top Off Safety Study 8.84mm, half aperture 13.54mm, half aperture MIDPOINT OF LONG STRAIGHT 37 38 Stick Absorber 38 23 75 112 Safety Shutter Fixed Mask Goal: Need to understand what limiting apertures and additional measures have to be Started to model accelerator components with/without magnetic field defect Collaborations with LBL, SLAC LBL top off back tracking code Sweeper magnet

13 13 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Progress with NSLS-II Magnet Systems Reference Design of NSLS-II quadrupole and sextupole magnets refined and completed TIGHT FIELD TOLERANCE SPECIFICATIONS MET Contracts for 9 prototype dipoles, quadrupole and sextupole, magnets awarded to three vendors Short Prototype Dipole magnet (35mm gap, 1m long) received, measurement program started Tests on dynamic dipole corrector magnets performed, design improved based on tests Study of 10-pole correctors performed Cost estimate of magnet system updated based on 2008, vendor quotes (eight interested vendors) Girders redesigned for 1.2m beam height Vibration tests performed on test girder Alignment procedure refined and demonstrated

14 14 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Magnet Types in a Cell Wide Quadrupoles & Sextupoles to accommodate X- ray transport. Regular Quadrupoles &Sextupoles Correctors Dipoles Six types of quadrupoles Three types of sextupoles Two types of dipoles 2 types of correctors

15 15 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Support system Floor Plate Vacuum Chamber Corrector Magnet Quadrupole Magnet Sextupole Magnet Girder Re-designed for 1.2m beam height Vibration studies Reproducibility after thermal and mechanical cycling tested

16 16 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Magnet Support R&D

17 17 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Progress of Vacuum System Vacuum chamber design well advanced, prototype chamber in production Various prototype chambers from extruded Aluminum received, two vendors qualified to meet NSLS-II requirements Machining on short test chambers needed for welding tests ( performed at ANL) Shielded bellow designs developed, impedance models generated and evaluated Chamber heating and conditioning tests underway, kapton imbedded heater tests successful, alternative method (direct electrical heating) in progress, need of pressurized hot water eliminated NEG-support structure developed Integration of BPM in progress Ozone Cleaning System procured and being assembled

18 18 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Vacuum System Technical Progress

19 19 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Injector ALL THE INTERFACES BETWEEN CIVIL CONSTRUCTION AND INJECTOR WELL DEFINED (0.2-3) GeV C= 158m; 1Hz Booster synchrotron 200MeV S-band Linac 15 nC/s Preliminary Design for Turn Key System carried out Beam optics flexibility and dynamic aperture study carried out Discussed the design with two potential vendors Contacts made to 3 rd interested vendor for booster turn-key procurement Interface between injector and conventional facilities defined Beam Transport Line design carried out and iterated with layout of the building and refined

20 20 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Booster Lattice Dynamic Aperture Structure Dynamic aperture Dipole physical aperture

21 21 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Technical Progress: Instrumentation BPM System Emphasized: R&D on BPM stability and noise suppression IID BPM: Stand with high stability and small thermal expansion BPM Button Optimization for maximum resolution Button Heating under study Study of electronics stability

22 22 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES RF Most important task for RF system was to clarify any interface with the construction of the buildings RF system still based on the CESR-B type single cell 500 MHz super conducting cavity LLRF system is in the centre of 2008 technical development FPGA based control module (cavity tuning, RF phase loop and amplitude loops, ) has been designed PC board has been fabricated, final assembly of the controller is in progress Extensive Matlab modeling in progress to optimize the FPGA based tuning and control algorithm needed to satisfy high demands on RF phase stability of 0.5degree driven by external IR beam requirements Value engineering on main RF power source underway, goal is to make a decision on klystrons versus combined IOT system by September 09

23 23 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES RF cavity controller

24 24 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Controller status Prototype board being assembled this week Will test ADC and DAC interfaces, FPGA firmware and allow measurements of noise floor MatLAB based system model will directly code FPGA control loops; Matlab modeling is in development Designed to meet SR requirements, but will be used for booster, harmonic cavities by changing firmware, saving on hardware design, controls hardware and GUI interfaces Includes a redundant serial communications link specified by controls group - LBL collaboration (uses ethernet hardware without the protocol)

25 25 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES PS System Fast Corrector Prototype Open loop performance fast corrector Design of power supplies for the main dipole and quadrupole, sextupole, and corrector magnet in progress Prototyping of Fast Corrector Supply Equipment Enclosures Prototypes being tested Detailed layout of cable system including cable conduits / penetrations from mezzanine into tunnel, cable trays, AC distribution Ongoing tests with corrector magnet prototype

26 26 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES 3D Modeling of Power Supply System

27 27 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Equipment Enclosure Designs Air Cooled Racks with chilled water heat exchangers Prototype built and tested

28 28 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Equipment Enclosures Prototyping and Testing

29 29 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Layout of equipment on tunnel mezzanine

30 30 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Control System Efforts concentrated on three areas: Controls Architecture Development development is the embedded device controller - standard EPICS installed and control system studio a collaborative set of operator applications being developed at DESY and SNS. Relational Database Development Development/formatting of of configuration tools, scripting tools, web-based reports and machine files High Level Application Platform online model running tracy 2 is operational with a lattice derived from an elegant desk As it runs under EPICS all of the channel access clients work on it including the XAL tools and the matlab middle layer toolkit and SDDS for that matter. open-source protocol (DDS)is examined whether suitable for the high level application architecture.

31 31 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Control System Architecture Status Shared Memory Ethernet – EPICS Channel Access Protocol Events/ / Timing Data Operator stations: Displays, Archiving, Alarm Management, Strip charts, Save/Restore Utility EVGEVG C EL L Timing Master CPUCPU EVREVR C EL L BPM IOCs CPUCPU EVREVR C EL L PS IOCs BPM PS Fast Equipment Protection Signal CPUCPU Standard EPICS Tools are installed Control System Studio is being evaluated Shared Memory Network Prototype Power Supply Device Interface LLRF Device Interface Beam Line Motion Control Prototype

32 32 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Database Status Components Lattice EPICS Database Name Mapping Wiring Configuration Tools Component Type Component Lattice EPICS Database Name Mapping Wiring Scripts Component Type Component Lattice EPICS Database Web Based Reports Component Type Component Lattice EPICS Database Name Mapping Wiring Files for control Lattice EPICS Database Name Mapping Complete Complete FY 08 Complete FY 09 Support expands over project for physics applications and maintenance support

33 33 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES L attice I/O Controller – Tracy 2 Simulation NSLS 2 lattice running EPICS Client/Server XAL Tools (not beam based Control) Matlab Applications High Level Applications – Client/Sever The online simulation is running XAL is installed and running for many operator functions EPICS tools can look at simulation – including archiver The NSLS II lattice is loaded as EPICS Channels from script DDS protocol is being evaluated for use as client/server layer EPICS Tools )

34 34 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES ORGANIZATION

35 35 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Accelerator Systems Leads L. Dalesio L. Doom G. Ganetis C.H..Hseuh E. Johnson S. Krinsky Controls Design Room Electrical Sys. Vacuum Stor. Ring Coord. Acc. Physics O. Singh J. Rose T. Shaftan S. Sharma T. Tanabe F. Willeke Instrumentation RF Injector Coord. Mech. Syst. Insertion Dev. Div.Dir.

36 36 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES STAFF Accelerator Systems Division Work Force: 56 Staff + ~20 MOU + ~ 5 FTE Temp 80 total workforce @ 60FTE for FY08 (so far) FY 2008 hires : 17 new scientists and engineers hired Acc.Physics Group Leader appointed, Injector and Storage Ring Coordinators identified

37 37 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Accelerator Systems Data Organization Systematic Collection of Information ASD Interface meetings and supporting documentation RSI Documents E-discussions (where meetings are not practical) Develop standards and conventions Storage Ring Naming Convention Nomenclature RSI Technical Change Request procedure Publication of key references and data Global parameters (includes ASD, CFD and XFD information) System specific parameters (eg lattice definition) Interface properties (eg shielding penetrations)

38 38 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Value Engineering and Technical Change Control Formal Procedure of Value Engineering and Controlled Technical Change developed, implemented, and in use NSLS-II CCB

39 39 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Assembly and Workspace Management Production, Acceptance Test, Assembly and Installation plan generated, NSLS-II Acc. Space requirements updated

40 40 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Cost Estimate with FY08 $ 3M Budget Deferral for ACCELERATOR PED Implemented

41 41 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Accelerator Systems Schedule (as shown at last meeting) Booster on the critical path Reason : Injector Turn-key procurements delayed to preserve option for alternative vendor development of change of procurement plan as part of the injector risk mitigation strategy It also helps to match the time phased cost estimate with the funding profile After May 2013: Accelerator and ID commissioning

42 42 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Accelerator Systems Important Schedule Events 2009

43 43 BROOKHAVEN SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Summary Overall Good technical progress with NSLS-II accelerator systems design The interfaces with the ring building have been clarified in a detailed and comprehensive manner Progress in critical R&D activities: alignment, magnet prototyping Organizational procedures developed and organization strengthened Staffing Plan is in general on track Accelerator Systems will be ready for CD-3


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