Monolith design update – Emphasis on Neutron beam extraction design

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Monolith design update – Emphasis on Neutron beam extraction design Rikard Linander Monolith and Handling Group ESS Target Division www.europeanspallationsource.se TAC 11, Lund, Apr 1, 2015

Outline Monolith/building interface Neutron beam extraction Lower support cylinders Seismic load specification Neutron beam extraction Modified angular separation Adjusted focal points Double decker flexibility Neutron beam port dimensions Non-scattering science opportunities ECHIR – ESS chip irradiation nnbar – neutron/anti-neutron oscillation experiment External light shutters Vertical shutter concept Rotating shutter concept

Monolith layout - recap Proton beam instrumentation plug Neutron beam extraction Proton beam window Light shutters Proton beam envelop representation Upper and lower moderator and reflector Target monitoring plug Target wheel

Monolith/building interface Design, manufacturing and delivery of the lower support cylinders by November 2015 Development of plan for installation and anchoring of the support cylinders into the concrete foundation

Monolith/building interface Seismic load specification Total weight of 40000 tons for the Monolith and adjacent concrete structures Different locations of necessary dilatation joints between monolith and experimental halls were evaluated Interaction effects between the Monolith and the structures

Neutron beam extraction Modified angular separation TDR baseline design 48 beam ports arranged in four sectors Upper volume moderator serving N(60°) and S(60°) sectors Lower volume moderator serving E(60°) and W(60°) sectors Uniform 5° angular spacing Extra spacing between sectors for structural reasons Change to flat moderators and twister handling concept Made possible to serve all 2x120° for both upper and lower moderator But recent review of the neutron beam extraction layout has concluded on need to modify the angular separation, taking the following considerations into account Maximising the total number of instruments Minimising background Allowing good access for installation and maintenance of instrument components Allowing sufficient space and access for instrument operation Minimising disruption and work associated with the replacement of beam guide inserts Allowing a good shielding bunker design Four 60 degree sectors, each with 12 ports for potential neutron beam positions

Neutron beam extraction Modified angular separation One additional central beam port between north and west sectors, perpendicular to the proton beam, grouped with the west sector Corresponding central beam port on the other side, grouped with the south sector 10 beam ports with alternating 5.3°/6.7° angular spacing for S and W sectors 10 beam ports with uniform 6° angular spacing for N and E sectors

Instrument layout In 2014 programme Placeholders for last 10 C-SPEC SKADI ESTIA LOKI FREIA VOR HEIMDAL BEER C-SPEC CAMEA NMX ODIN DREAM Instrument layout In 2014 programme Placeholders for last 10

Instrument construction plan 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Instrument 1 Instrument 2 Instrument 3 Instrument 4 Instrument 5 Instrument 6 Instrument 7 Instrument 8 Instrument 9 Instrument 10 Instrument 11 Instrument 12 Instrument 13 Instrument 14 Instrument 15 Instrument 16 Instrument 17 Instrument 18 Instrument 19 Instrument 20 Instrument 21 Instrument 22 Hot Commissioning Construction Project Beam on Target version 2015-03-10

Neutron beam extraction Adjusted focal points Corner extraction scheme with four different centre line origins, one for each sector, to adapt to optimised moderator design Facilitates viewing of either cold or thermal moderator as well as bi-spectral beam extraction

Neutron beam extraction Double decker flexibility Can be equipped for view of either or both (e.g. HEIMDAL) the upper and the lower moderator Can serve instrument with specific requirements on beam extraction, such as inclined (e.g. FREJA) or elliptical beam guides

Non-scattering science opportunities ECHIR – ESS chip irradiation Dimensions Originates from the downstream side of the target wheel sector 30° downward relative the horizontal plane 42° sideward relative the proton beam trajectory Open channel 120 mm x 120 mm Location Irradiation cabinet, provisionally a cube with 1 m sides, placed in basement room

Non-scattering science opportunities ECHIR – ESS chip irradiation Necessary preparations to allow future pursuit of ECHIR Channel structure mounted within the monolith support cylinders Channel plug to make up the required shielding Embedment of a dump line into the basement floor slab Reservation of space for additional steel shielding and irradiation cave

Non-scattering science opportunities ECHIR – ESS chip irradiation Provisional ECHIR shutter mechanism Metal framework with guide rails for installation and handling Slewing drive and bearing unit for rotation of the shutter drum (yellow) No mechanisms internal to the monolith or the support cylinder structure Weight approx. 2 ton Shutter length approx. 1.7 m Outer diameter 450 mm providing room for several irradiation apertures

Non-scattering science opportunities nnbar – neutron/anti-neutron oscillation experiment nnbar concept If realised the nnbar experiment will need to occupy up to 15°, i.e. three beam lines Requires a hole, 1 m by 1 m, at the surface of the monolith, at R=5.5 m Necessary preparations to allow pursuit of nnbar Fitting a frame into the beam extraction structures allowing the port dimensions needed for the experiment The nnbar experiment need to be installed prior to using any of the three normal beam ports The frame can be re-fit for three normal beam ports after finalising the nnbar experiment

Light shutter design concepts Vertical shutter Shutter support bracket fully aligned to the neutron beam guide inserted in the monolith Shutter in lower replacement position Shutter carrier plate Instrument bunker base Experimental hall floor TS basement Shutter in upper operation (open) position

Light shutter design concepts Rotating shutter Shutter support bracket fully aligned to the neutron beam guide inserted in the monolith Shutter in lower replacement position Shutter drive box with servo motor for rotation (left) and chain drive motor for lifting (right) Instrument bunker base Experimental hall floor Shutter in upper operation (open) position TS basement

Near term activities for the monolith design work Hand-over and start-up of identified in-kind packages Performing PDRs for several work units Tests of different alternatives for lower shielding material Continued basic analysis work to justify and qualify the preliminary design to specified load cases Finalising the design of structures that need to be procured and delivered to site by end of 2015 Lower monolith support cylinders Potentially preparatory structures for later implementation of ECHIR Beam extraction Adaption to the chosen moderators designs and MR plug(s) configuration Decision of light shutter concept and finalising the preliminary design Feasibility studies of future implementation of a fast neutron irradiation port and nnbar