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Jim Kerby 23 May 2010 SCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization SCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto.

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1 Jim Kerby 23 May 2010 SCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization SCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto

2 Goals of the Workshop We want to develop the industrial model that would be the best for the cavity and cryomodule production for the ILC, This includes: The project-industry relationship Quality control Scale-up to production quantity Cost--effective manufacturing A, Yamamoto, 10-05-23Cavity Industrlialization WS11

3 Thank You! Many thanks to all for the informative presentations, comments, and insights. The success of the cavity technology and industrialization effort relies on integrating the efforts of us all. 3 23 May 2010 J KerbySCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto

4 (My) Summary In summary (short)… The ILC is a project, not a business. The ILC will need to address the industrial scale up (and tear down) changes associated with the production plan. Involving industry early is good! For… Cost reduction Technical performance Inputs early in the design cycle Shortening of production time Understanding the lab / industry interface Inputs to alternative methods …. 4 23 May 2010 J KerbySCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto

5 Summary (con’t) All 3 regions will see increasing involvement of industry in next several years (in different ways) What is the long term ‘business’ volume? What increment is the ILC plan beyond that? ILC project will be small to medium in size for companies…best served by flexible workshops and flexible cells of manual work. The CERN implementation of an integrated supply chain is a good and important model to learn from. (Technical and Functional spec examples are available on the web). Other industry / laboratory models and examples exist! 5 23 May 2010 J KerbySCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto

6 Summary (con’t) Information sharing is possible and beneficial, when an atmosphere of openess exists (boundary conditions matter! No follow on, build to print…). Direct technical communication is critical. Industry is willing to assume risk when quantifiable. Carefully matching the role of each company to the deliverable critical Cost modeling, design studies, plant sizes ….have been modeled. Cross check and validation of the model inputs between XFEL, Asian and Americas region models might be educational 6 23 May 2010 J KerbySCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto

7 Summary (con’t) Plenty of work to go! Please email me (kerby@fnal.gov) with your comments and clarifications, I will (try to) include them in a summary to be posted.kerby@fnal.gov 7 23 May 2010 J KerbySCRF Cavity Technology and Industrialization Workshop / Kyoto


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