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MPS External ReviewMarkus Zerlauth September 2010 Magnet Powering System Magnet powering and Protection Commissioning of Powering Protection Systems Failures captured by powering protection Electrical perturbations vs powering protection What could put protection risk ?

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Magnet powering and Protection Commissioning of Powering Protection Systems Failures captured by powering protection Electrical perturbations vs powering protection What could put protection risk ?

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September LHC magnet powering 3 LHC is to a large extent a super-conducting machine 1232 main dipole magnets, ~ 400 main quadrupole magnets + > 8000 corrector magnets powered in 1600 electrical circuits 140 nc magnets powered in 44 electrical circuits mostly in cleaning insertions and close to high luminosity experiments … to get 7 TeV operation… LHC needs 8.3 Tesla dipole fields with circumference of 27 kms … to get 8.3 Tesla … LHC needs super-conducting magnets <2°K (-271°C) with an operational current of ≈13kA cooled in super fluid helium maintained in a vacuum in vicinity of high energy particle beams [11] 1 ppm A magnet will QUENCH with milliJoule deposited energy

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Protection Functions x energy per magnet of TEVATRON magnet quenched = hours downtime many magnets quenched = days downtime (few spares) 100x energy of TEVATRON Emergency Discharge Magnet Energy (9 GJ) Powering Protection: Beam DumpBeam Energy (360 MJ) Beam Protection: magnet damaged = $1 million, months downtime many magnets damaged = many millions, many months downtime % of beam lost into a magnet = quench 0.005% beam lost into magnet = damage Failure in protection – complete loss of LHC is possible

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Powering Interlocks vs Beam Interlock Beam Interlock System PIC essential + auxiliary circuits WIC QPS (several 10000) Power Converters ~1800 AUG UPS Power Converters BLM Vacuum System Vacuum Valves (~300) Access System BPM in IR6 Access Safety Blocks RF /e- Stoppers MagnetsDoorsEIS Beam Dumping System FMCM Cryo OK Injection BIS Monitors aperture limits (some 100) Monitors in arcs (several 1000) CCC Operator Buttons Transverse Feedback Movable Devices Beam Aperture Kickers SMPExperiments BCM Beam Loss Experimental Magnets RF System FBCM Lifetime Collimation System Collimator Positions Environmental parameters BTV BTV screens Software Interlocks LHC Devices Timing System (PM) SEQ via GMT LHC Devices LHC Devices Timing Safe Beam Flag MKI Mirrors  1/4 of LHC BIS user connections for powering interlocks, collecting a large inventory of interlock channels

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Protection of normal conducting magnets / circuits Magnet 1 Power Converter Magnet 2 Internal failures / Ground Fault Cooling Failures Warm Magnet Interlock Controller Beam Dump Normal conducting cables Several thermo- 60°C Power Permit Magnet Overheating

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Protection of superconducting magnets / circuits Magnet 1 Power Converter Magnet 2 HTS Current Leads sc busbar DFB Internal failures / Ground Faults Cooling Failures Beam Dump AUG, UPS, Mains Failures Normal conducting cables Quench Signal Superconducting Diode Energy Extraction Quench- Heater QPS + nQPS Power Permit Powering Interlock Controller

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Key facts for Powering Interlock Systems 8 Both powering interlock systems use of industrial electronics (SIEMENS PLCs with remote I/O modules) Distributed systems corresponding to machine sectorization (36 controllers for sc magnets, 8 controllers for nc magnets) All critical signals are transmitted using HW links (Fail safe signal transmission, built in redundancy) Additional start-up interlocks via SW channels All circuit related systems OK = Power Permit, else dump beams and activate Energy extraction (if any) Reaction times ~ 1 ms for sc circuit protection and 100ms for nc circuit protection [11]

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September PC QPSPICPC CIRCUIT_QUENCH POWERING_FAILURE PC_PERMIT PC_FAST_ABORT DISCHARGE_REQUEST PC_DISCHARGE_REQUEST 13kA main + IT QPSPICPC CIRCUIT_QUENCH POWERING_FAILURE PC_PERMIT PC_FAST_ABORT 600A EE, 600A no EE, 600A no EE crowbar + Individually powered dipoles QPSPICPC CIRCUIT_QUENCH POWERING_FAILURE PC_PERMIT_B2 PC_FAST_ABORT Individually powered quadrupoles (IRs) PICPC POWERING_FAILURE PC_PERMIT A correctors Interlock Types + HW signals PC_PERMIT_B1 60A dipole orbit correctors NO HW interlocks, but SW PERMIT via timing system, surveillance through SIS

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Fast Magnet Current Change Monitors Magnet 1 Power Converter Magnet 2 Beam Dump to BIS Fast Magnet Current Change Monitors are (strictly speaking) not interlocking powering equipment Installed on nc magnets with << natural τ (injection/extraction septas, D1 magnets in IR1/IR5, …) and large impact on beam in case of powering failures DESY invention which has been ported with great success to LHC and SPS-LHC transfer lines U_circuit

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Fast Magnet Current Change Monitors Precise current measurements are slow (require integration time) Use voltage drop over the magnet(s) / circuit to calculate changes of magnetic field Achieving detection of (relative) changes of 10E-4 within 50us as complement to (slower) absolute current surveillance by power converter

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Magnet powering and Protection Commissioning of Powering Protection Systems Failures captured by powering protection Electrical perturbations vs powering protection What could put risk ?

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Commissioning powering protection 13 Commissioning of powering protection systems is done to a large extend BEFORE beam operation (mostly at zero current in circuits) Dedicated HW commissioning campaign (several campaigns, 1 st started in 2006), during which powering protection between main systems (QPS, power converters, CRYO) is validated to 100% (every channel is exercised and validated) Few thousands of tests for powering protection, execution and analysis /documentation almost fully automated [11] Typical test plan and automated analysis for 600A circuit

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Automated tests for links to BIS – 1/2 SIEMENS 319 CPU Max 16 Inputs / Patch Panel Max 96 Inputs / Total PROFIBUS MATRIX ESSENTIAL CIRCUITS ESSENTIAL + AUXILIARY CIRCUITS = UNMASKABLE BEAM DUMP REQUEST = MASKABLE BEAM DUMP REQUEST ● Whether a sc circuit failure will trigger a (maskable/unmaskable) beam dump request is configurable (for flexibility during initial operation) ● Redundant, independent paths trough PLC and CPLD/Boolean Processor

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September ● As final MPS test of powering interlock system, ‚beam dump‘ configuration is validated with automated test sequence ● Test sequence provokes PC fault and verifies correct & redundant propagation of interlock signals until the Beam Interlock System ● Configuration currently active for 2010 run: –Unmaskable & maskable BIS input: RB, RQD, RQF, RQX, RD1-4, RQ4-RQ10, all nc magnets –maskable BIS input: RCS, RQT%, RSD%, RSF%, RCBXH/V and RCB% –no impact on the beam: RCD, RCO, ROD, ROF, RQS, RSS (and RCBCHS5.L8B1, RCBXH3.L5 and RCBYV5.L4B2 which all have NCs and are locked) + 60A DOC Note: Maskable inputs will become automatically unmasked when SBF = FALSE ● ‚Relaxed‘ configuration shown very useful to increase machine availability during ealry operation (reduction of required powering infrastructure) ● Few occasions where circuits not included in current config tripped during beam operation without any impact on beam Automated tests for links to BIS – 2/2

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Commissioning FMCMs FMCM =10E-4 H & V orbit deviation in the TT41 line Converter current + FMCM trigger vs. time Initial setup / commissioning of Fast magnet Current Change Monitors can be done BEFORE beam operation (validation of current change detected after PC OFF) Confirmation of threshold is done with (low intensity) beam injection and 3.5 TeV

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Magnet powering and Protection Commissioning of Powering Protection Systems Failures captured by powering protection Electrical perturbations vs powering protection What could put risk ?

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Failures captured by Powering Interlocks… ● 46 dumps from magnet powering during ramp or at 3.5 TeV (many more if considering injection as well) –Individual power converter + cooling failures (14)PIC / WIC / FMCM –Tune feedback vs QPS/PC (9)PIC –Cryogenics (7)PIC –Electrical perturbations / thunderstorms (7)FMCM / PIC (QPS) –Quench protection System (6)PIC –Operational mistakes / wrong functions... (4)PIC –Controls Problems (4)PIC –False MPS dump by QPS (1)PIC –False MPS dump by Powering Interlock Controller (1) PIC ● Not yet seen (above injection): UPS failures and Emergency Stop (= simultaneous abort of 2 sectors), overheating of nc magnets

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Trip of complete 3.5TeV Worst case failure for magnet powering is simultaneous loss of complete sector(s), ie >> circuits. Worst seen so far = 2 full sectors (after thunderstorm). Example of event on 09-AUG AM, stable beams at 3.5TeV, intensity 2E12, loss of complete sector 67 following false QPS trip (internal power supplies)

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September E1:11:18: first abnormal value of U_res E2:11:18: Imeas not following Iref by 300 mA What would have happened with beam on 19 th Sep 08 ? ‘quench’ signal from 50ms 11:18:36:845 Internal failure of PC received by PIC +1ms Beam Dump request to BIC UA us Beam dump request in LBDS + 200us Completion of beam dump

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Powering Failures so far… ● Failures in the magnet powering system are generally SLOW and beams can be (easily) dumped before starting to extract energy ● Experience so far confirms that reaction+transmission times (of few ms) for beam dump request out of powering protection are adequat ● None of the dumps so far shows significant losses or orbit changes ● Very good availability, no critical component failure in >4 years Courtesy of V.Kain ● Exception are failures in some of the nc magnets, which can generate the loss of 10E-5 * Np after some 10 turns only (MSE, MSI, MSD, D1, MBW, MBXWT...) ● Cannot be caught in time by converter controls or WIC (see as well TL incident in fall 2004) ● Introduced FMCMs as reduncany to COLL+BLM

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September FMCM Beam Tests for D1 IR1/5  Low intensity beam test.  Trajectory evolution after OFF send to RD1.LR1, with FMCM masked  Beam dumped by BLMs in IR7 o Trajectory over 1000 turns at a BPM o Position change of ~1.5 mm over last 250 turns

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September FMCM Beam Tests for D1 IR1/5  Low intensity beam test  Trajectory evolution after OFF send to RD1.LR1, with FMCM active  Beam dumped by FMCM o Trajectory over 1000 turns at a the same BPM o No position change visible within resolution >> The redundant protection is working

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Magnet powering and Protection Commissioning of Powering Protection Systems Failures captured by powering protection Electrical perturbations vs powering protection What could put risk ?

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September FMCMs and mains disturbances ● Beams dumped upon >10 occasions by FMCM following network perturbations, 7 of which happened AFTER the start of the ramp ● Network perturbations were mostly traced down to external sources (thunderstorms, etc…) ● All trips happened at flat top (either injection or 3.5TeV) and did mostly not result in self-trips of power converters (apart from 2 events, one of which tripped both RD1s, RD34s and the ALICE and LHCb dipoles, LHC Coll and RF equipment) ● All triggers were correct, as current changes exceeded specified values ● Mains perturbations seen in all circuits, but current intensities and setup do not yet induce considerable beam movements or losses, but might look well different later (and if happens e.g. during ramping)

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September APR AM – Fault in 400kV S phase -40kV, 30ms Courtesy of D.Arnoult Typical perturbation originating in 400kV (2 phases, V dip of ~15% for some 60ms)

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September APR AM – Trip of RD1s in IR1 an IR5 ∆I = 0.7A ∆I /I = 2 10E-3 ∆V = 20V ∆V /V = 8 10E-2 FMCM: Measured excursion > 8 Threshold : 0.4

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September APR AM – Perturbation on RB.A12 ∆I = 0.018A ∆I /I = 3 10E-6 ∆V = 4V ∆V /V = 8 10E-1

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Dump septa magnets ● Dump septum magnets showed to be particularly sensitive to network perturbations at injection level ● 7 dumps of beams during summer months at injection during filling process following rathe minor network perturbations ● Initially conservative thresholds relaxed by a factor of 2 to increase availability (whilst fully maintaining required safety) Repetition of MPS checks + ECR for documentation

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Magnet powering and Protection Commissioning of Powering Protection Systems Failures captured by powering protection Electrical perturbations vs powering protection What could put risk ?

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Dependability vs Interventions/Maintenance ● Current good experience is based on a very thorough hardware commissioning campaign, where all protection related features of installed HW have been tested and validated for operation ● During technical stops, interventions, etc... we exchange, upgrade, fix (powering) protection related equipment without systematically requalifying the equipment and protection functionalities (after exchange of power modules, QPS cards, etc..) ● Currently missing clear tracability of changes to protection related systems or clear guidelines/documentation for revalidation of equipment ● Post operational checks for PIC and FMCM included in Post Mortem analysis ● Automated interlock tests exist (as used during HWC) and could/should be integrated into LHC operation on a regular bases (after interventions and e.g. on monthly basis)

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Radiation to Electronics ● Recent simulations suggest that radiation might become an (availability) issue in some of the underground areas (e.g. industrial components of the PIC and WIC PLCs are known to be sensitive) ● Upon one occasion experienced a memory curruption in one of our PLCs which resulted in a false dump from the PIC during an end of fill 3.5 TeV ● No correlation to losses/radiation could be established... ● Fail safe logic + full redundancy for beam dump requests will maintain safety ● New R2E studies propose relocation of some PLCs –UJ56, UJ14, UJ16: Relocation of interlock equipment already prepared –US85: WIC to be relocated to UA83 (in progress, before end 2010) –TI8: WIC to be relocated upstream of collimator (in progress, before end 2010) ● In-house electronics has been shown to be adaequat for expected radiation levels (e.g. in RRs). Dedicated CNGS rad test for XC95144 (will start investigation of rad tolerant version)

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Related recommendations from 2005 Review ● Major worry about Configuration Management in protection systems –By design interlock systems do NOT rely for their basic protection functionality on SW and/or configuration data, but direct HW links (including FPGAs) –Configuration data exists for higher level protection functions (using SW repositories, versioning, CRCs + run-time verifications) ● Sufficiently quick response time of power converter in case of internal failures ? –Experience shows that all power converter faults (MCB faults, water, ….) are caught before current is ramping down and losses occur ● Power converters causing most of problems during the startup of other machines, due to initial period of infant mortality of high power components –Could be minimized through extensive operation of the power converters before beam operations

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September Conclusions ● Very good experience with powering interlock systems, already > 4 years of operation (starting with initial HWC for PIC+WIC, CNGS tests for FMCM) –Dependable and fast (no critical component failure in > 4 years) –Providing required redundancy to BLM system (avoid beam loss / orbit changes for all observed failure cases) ● Few adjustments to FMCM thresholds have been done following operational experience in 2010 to improve machine availability ● Should implement more rigorous approach for IPOCs and automated test sequences, ie execution on a regular basis ● Need to define clear maintenance/ intervention procedures and eventually define tests needed for revalidation ● R2E developments are being followed up but not a (major) concern

CERN Markus ZERLAUTH (TE/MPE) LHC Machine Protection Systems - External review - September