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Georgian-German Workshop on Basic ScienceCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 1 Tbilisi, 6th-10th August 2012Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Mitglied der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Dr. Helmut Soltner Workshop EDM Searches at Storage Rings – European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas - October Trento Capabilities of Central Institute of Technology (ZAT): Examples

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 2 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH We work towards comprehensive solutions for the grand challenges facing society in the future in the fields of health, energy and environment, and information technology, thus laying the foundation for future key technologies.

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 3 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Facts and Figures: about 50 institutes total personnel: about 4,700 scientists: ~1,700, technical personnel: ~1,700 One of the institutes: ZAT = Zentralinstitut für Technologie (Central Institute of Technology) employees: 150 Facts and Figures: about 50 institutes total personnel: about 4,700 scientists: ~1,700, technical personnel: ~1,700 One of the institutes: ZAT = Zentralinstitut für Technologie (Central Institute of Technology) employees: 150

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 4 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Central Institute of Technology - ZAT  who we are – ZAT mission  ZAT is a science and technology institute, which supports the research institutes of the research center in Jülich  For the institutes and externals we design, develop and build scientific equipment and experiments not available on the market  We maintain and modify the setups, deliver technology consultancy and perform feasibility studies  We build competences in new areas und adjust permanently our capabilities to the needs of our partners

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 5 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour engineering und new technologies  project management (15 engineers)  engineering design, numerical simulations and design calculations  feasibility studies & experiments, physical measurements  automation and control techniques  joining technologies & materials research  magnetic bearing and drive systems manufacturing technologies & assembly  welding technologies  high-precision machining and assembling, machine manufacturing  rapid prototyping  glass, plastics and ceramics machining  surface treatment techniques inspection and approval procedures, e.g.:  TÜV certification for pressure vessels  certifications for welding technologies Central Institute of Technology - ZAT  who we are – ZAT competences

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 6 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Hadron Physics (IKP: Institute for Nuclear Physics)  Accelerator and accelerator components  Detector systems for proton– and antiproton beams Neutron Science (JCNS: Jülich Center for Neutron Science)  Instruments for advanced Neutron sources  Choppers for Neutron scattering (magnetic bearing)  European Spallation Source ESS Energy (Institutes for Energy and Climate Research)  Instruments for Nuclear Fusion Research  Projects for photovoltaics, full cells Environment (Institutes for Energy and Climate Research)  Setups for measurement of trace gases in the atmosphere Bio-Geo Science (IBG 3: Institute for Bio- und Geo Science)  Equipment for plant and soil investigations Medicine (Institutes for Neuroscience and Medicine)  Work for MRT- und PET- set ups  Equipment for production of radio nuclides Projects at Central Institute of Technology

28/09/12Folie 7 Technology for Excellent Science High-Field Magnets for HESR at

28/09/12Folie 8 High-Field Magnets for HESR Technology for Excellent Science Circumference 575 m

28/09/12Folie 9 Technology for Excellent Science Dipole HESR Dipoles Length about 4.2 m Max. flux density 1.7 T yoke pole

28/09/12Folie 10 Technology for Excellent Science HESR Quadrupoles 1/8 model of quadrupole magnet detail Length 0.6 m Gradient 25 T/m shim bore

28/09/12Folie 11 Technology for Excellent Science HESR Sextupoles 1/12 model of sextupole Length 0.3 m Field 45 T/m2

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage Rings, Trento, October 1-5, 2012Technology for World-Class Research Helmut Soltner in collaboration with : Institut für Kernphysik (IKP) supports for magnets linear guided assembling system engineering, design and manufacturing of the weak field and compensation coils engineering, design and manufacturing of PAX target chamber NEG-pump system with 10 NEG- pumps and heat protection jalousie support for target chamber, ABS (atomic beam source) and BRP (Breit-Rabi polarimeter) design and installation of the entire heating system : alignment of concrete elements PAX – Polarised Antiproton Experiments

28/09/12Folie 13 Technology for Excellent Science Electron cooler at COSY Test setup at Budker Institute

28/09/12Folie 14 Technology for Excellent Science Stochastic Cooling for HESR Test cavityPick-up Tank

28/09/12Folie 15 Technology for Excellent Science Kicker magnets for HESR Kicker magnets and vacuum chamber Pick-up Tank

28/09/12Folie 16 Technology for Excellent Science ATRAP- Experiment for Trapping Antihydrogen at CERN Blow up of components of antihydrogen trap quadrupole

28/09/12Folie 17 Technology for Excellent Science Neutron focussing by cooled MgF2 lenses cryoco oler

28/09/12Folie 18 Technology for Excellent Science The scientific scope of the instrument includes the determination of coherent and localized excitations in novel materials. TOPAS Thermal Time-of-Flight with Polarization Analysis Spectrometer

28/09/12Folie 19 Technology for Excellent Science Magnets for neutron scattering Neutron spin echo spectrometer (NSE) at SNS, Oak Ridge

28/09/12Folie 20 Technology for Excellent Science Correction coils for neutron scattering Pythagoras coil for correction of solenoid field.

28/09/12Folie 21 Technology for Excellent Science Medical application Combined Split Gradient coil for MRI /PET gradient coil cancellation Design by M. Poole, INM dBz/dx

28/09/12Folie 22 Characterization of the heat conductivity of a Papyex layer between a molybdenum mirror and a cooling plate ITER material tests

28/09/12Folie 23 Thermal stress tests of mirrors, to be installed at the front part of the ITER CXRS- diagnostic “port plug” ITER CXRS-diagnostic Experimental setup at ZAT

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 24 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Zeppelin NT as carrier for atmospheric research Zeppelin NT Payload ≈ 1000 kg Max. height 1000 m Max. speed 80 km/h Top platform 500 kg of Juelich instruments

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 25 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Inlet System for HALO shroud outer deceleration tube inner deceleration tube vacuum tube UV-device pylon viewport cap LIF laser-induced fluorescence nozzle air with free radicals restrictor  HALO = high altitude and long range research aircraft  Inlet system for LIF device (measuring radicals) principle set-up

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 26 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Inlet System for HALO  The ‘Bird strike’ load case is a critical design issue for the inlet system  The inlet system must be robust enough to avoid impact of broken-off parts into the engines or the tail assembly  But if the inlet system is too stiff and totally ‘captures’ a bird (this would be the case if the restrictor is fixed to the inlet tubes) the aircraft shell can be seriously damaged

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 27 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Inlet System for HALO  bird strike simulation

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage Rings, Trento, October 1-5, 2012Technology for World-Class Research Helmut Soltner Rhizotron facility  54 transparent tubes (each 7m long) and 108 humidity-sensors were buried in the ground of a test field.  One end of each tube is accessible through a basement-building.  Aim of the experiments: Measuring the root density and humidity conditions with cameras and radar antennas

Workshop EDM Searches at Storage RingsCentral Institute of Technology - ZATslide 29 Trento, October 1-5Technology for World-Class Research Jörg Wolters, Ghaleb Natour Central Institute of Technology – ZAT Résumé ZAT: Technology for R&D  Partner for national and international scientific projects  Projects from some k€ up to several years and M€  Internal partners/customers, also externals  All from one source!!!