B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Beam dump dilution failure B.Goddard CERN TE/ABT On behalf of the LHC Beam Dump project team.

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B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Beam dump dilution failure B.Goddard CERN TE/ABT On behalf of the LHC Beam Dump project team

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Outline Brief overview of LHC beam dump system Beam dilution Consequences of total dilution failure Expected activation levels TDE exchange procedure and downtime estimate Spares Summary

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 LHC beam dump principle (and acronyms)

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Beam dump core (TDE) 7.7m long, 700 mm  graphite core Graded density of 1.1 g/cm 3 and 1.7 g/cm 3 12 mm wall, stainless-steel welded pressure vessel, filled with 1.2 bar of N 2 Surrounded by ~1000 tonnes of concrete/steel radiation shielding blocks 0.7 m3.5 m 1.7 g/cm g/cm g/cm 3 beam

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Dump block entrance window 15 mm thick, 600 mm  CC composite window separating vacuum line from beam dump block 0.2 mm stainless steel backing foil  T in CC for nominal beam impact on entrance window  T max = 15K CC foil N2N2 vacuum beam

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Beam dilution – drift length and sweep ~900 m drift  4-5 km  x,y at dump   ~ 1.5 mm Dilution  1200 mm sweep length,  ~400 mm Peak p+ density is ~1.2  p+/mm 2 (cf 6.8  p+/mm 2 for undiluted beam,  x,y ~150 m) Dilution kicker waveforms  and D x functions for dump line (TD62) Reduce beam density from ~10 15 p+/mm 2 to ~10 11 p+/mm 2…

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Dilution kickers (MKB) Large redundancy (can dump with several missing magnets) Generators with single switch (less redundancy c.f. extraction kickers) Similar/identical technology to extraction kickers –Check correct operation after triggering (redundant branches, triggering, current waveforms, sweep shape, losses…) Analyses showed MKB within specified reliability (SIL4) –6% contribution to total unsafety risk of 2.4  per year (<1 kicker per plane) See talk by J.Uythoven

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Beam dump core with dilution failures Maximum energy density in dump blockMaximum temperature rise in dump block Nominal0/6 vertical diluters0/4 horizontal diluters 31 kJ/g for onset of sublimation, 60 kJ/g for complete vaporization Nominal beam intensity (3.2  p+)

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Dump core damage extent for total dilution failure Detailed study made in for total dilution failure, with pessimistic assumptions on mass transport –Dump integrity preserved for all partial dilution failures – energy density <31 kJ/g –Total dilution failure (ultimate intensity) could perforate TDE core from s=1m to s=5m but without containment loss (pessimistic assumptions on mass transport) –For nominal intensity could damage TDE core over about 2m  exchange of TDE necessary as preventive measure –Similar analysis made by UK company using different code Coupling FLUKA to hydrodynamic code being explored –Preliminary results encouraging with penetration of <8m for very pessimistic parameters –Planned extension to realistic LHC dump core (maybe results in 2010)

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Entrance window and BTVDD with dilution failures  T = 3580K  T in steel foil for total dilution failure CC survives all failure cases. 0.2 mm thick steel backing foil will be damaged for total dilution failure  exchange window if leaking Steel sheet survives either MKBH/V total failure Large screen upstream of TDE core Will also be damaged by total dilution failure – central portion designed to be “easily” replaced. Ultimate intensity

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review Beam dump and cavern expected activation 6 th March 2009 Detailed analyses made of expected activation for “pessimistic” operating conditions, for different cooldown times (1d, 1w, 1m, 1y) –With shielding blocks in place, around 90  Sv/h max in the cavern after 1w –With blocks removed, up to 18 mSv/h in ~contact with core after 1w –Remote handling of shielding and dump core via cranes installed in UDs Dose rate maps in UD cavern (after 1 month of cool down) with Shielding closed (left) and shielding open (right)

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review Dump block exchange 6 th March 2009 Exchange procedure worked out in detail with RP and tested in 2007 with a real core exchange –1 week of cooling down gives 230  Sv collective dose –Damaged core left in UD for 1y as transport gives big dose (still 1.7 mSv collective) Doses for TDE core exchange Doses for TDE core transport

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review Overall downtime 6 th March 2009 Overall downtime for total dilution failure estimated assuming: –TDE core is damaged and exchanged. –VDWB backing steel foil is damaged and VDWB is exchanged. –BTVDD insert is damaged and exchanged. Total downtime is about 4 weeks –Dominated by 1 week cooling time and 2 weeks repumping of TD dump line vacuum (only 7-10 ‘working’ days needed)

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review Spares 6 th March complete spare TDE dump cores exist and are stored in the UD caverns 1 complete spare VDWB window exists Spare components for one BTVDD screen and several spare central inserts exist Cavern layout with spare core, space for shielding blocks and damaged core storage

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review Summary 6 th March 2009 A total dilution failure not expected to happen during LHC lifetime –Reliability run gave confidence in reliability figures for triggering and switches –But unexpected things can still happen: e.g. simultaneous MKB flashover (addressed with new vacuum interlocking, new HT insulator design, reduction of conductance between tanks). If a total dilution failure happens, a full intensity 7 TeV beam may cause damage to several components at end of beam dump line –Beam dump core TDE could be damaged over several metres –Dump entrance window VDBW could lose vacuum tightness –Central insert of BTVDD screen could be damaged Total LHC downtime for a total dilution failure with beam at full intensity and 7 TeV would be ~4 weeks Replacement of TDE core is critical because of activation (~18 mSv/h after 1w) and has been extensively studied and optimised –Checked with “dry-run” in 2007 where a core was exchanged

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Bibliography B.Goddard, LHC beam dump system overview and subsystems, presented at LHC beam dump audit, 2007 B.Goddard, Safe disposal of the LHC beams by extraction onto the beam dumping blocks, presented at ICFA HB workshop, 2006 J.Vollaire, D.Forkel-Wirth, S.Roesler, Remanent Dose Rate Maps in the Beam Dump Caverns of the LHC at Point 6, Technical Note CERN-SC RP-TN, edms , 2006 L.Bruno et al., LHC Beam Dump Design Study - Part III : Off-normal operating conditions, LHC- PROJECT-NOTE-217, CERN, 2000 L.Bruno, Abnormal operating conditions, CERN edms , B.Goddard, L.Bruno, J.Uythoven, Risks and effects of beam dump kicker total dilution failure, Memorandum to A.Faugier, for the French INB authorities, 2007 J.Vollaire et al., Estimation of the individual and collective doses due to the replacement and transport of one of the LHC beam dump cores, CERN-SC RP-TN, edms , 2007 D.Grenier, Procedure de manutention du noyau TDE, CERN-ATB , edms , 2007

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Main subsystem performance characteristics Note that fixed extraction angle requires active energy tracking for extraction and dilution kickers, and extraction septum 15 magnets of 1.4 m 15 magnets of 4.5 m 6 magnets of 1.3 m 4 magnets of 1.9 m

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 TCDQ [m] Passive protection Extraction septa Extraction kickers Dilution kickersDump block + shielding Entrance window Vacuum line Plus beam position and loss monitors, and dedicated interlocking (not shown) Layout of components

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 TD62 TD68 UD62 UD68 UP62 UP68 UJ62 UJ68 UJ63 UJ67 RA67 UA67 RA63 UA63 ~1500 m Underground structures

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Central and extreme particle trajectories 750 m long separate beamline vacuum chamber up to  600 mm Extraction kicker Extraction septum Dilution kickers Dump block

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Temperature rise in dump block FLUKA calculations made to give energy deposition for single bunches, then superimposed according to bunch pattern and  T calculated by integrating temperature dependant heat-capacity Temperature profile through dump block at Z=250 cm Temperature profile along sweep path at Z=250 cm Temperature profile along dump block length

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Dump block damage extent for total dilution failure Main concern about penetration through core, exit window and into shielding –Several estimates made – the most recent indicate that the dump should survive without a loss of containment even for LHC ultimate intensity –Mitigating actions anyway taken to ameliorate effects of loss of containment (TDE core kept at 1.2 bar N 2 to avoid air inrush, smoke/fire detection in UD, ventilation cut if fire alarm) Full simulations a difficult undertaking –Mutual dependence of energy deposition and material properties in poorly known domains with phase changes, plasmas, matter-transport, massive beam scattering, …) over 100  s timescales –Would require coupling of e.g. FLUKA and ANYSIS, with material phase changes included….not presently feasible Alternative simulations being made with GSI (N.Tahir) –Using FLUKA output and 2D hydrodynamic code BIG2, for full, undiluted LHC beam. –Predicts stopping distance of about 8 m in high-density C, for much more pessimistic conditions (no sweep from extraction kicker waveform, 0.2 mm transverse  c.f. 1.5 mm) –Will apply this to TDE core geometry and beam input conditions

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review6 th March 2009 Reliability analyses results Reliability of full system was analysed (recent PhD R.Filippini) –Detailed analysis of subsystems –‘Quantitative’ numbers on safety and availability –Also partly extended to LHC machine protection system as a whole Safety –Critical subsystems (triggering, energy tracking) looked at in great detail –Figures confirm that dump should reach SIL4 as required Dump ‘unsafety’ 4.8  per year of operation Increases to 2  per year without post-mortem diagnostics –Several design choices made using results of reliability analysis –Some highlighted areas will still be worked on Redundancy in link from beam permit (interlock) loop Availability –Expected number of false dumps from dump system seems reasonable 8 ±3 false dumps per year (41 ±6 from whole MPS)

B.Goddard LHC Risk Review