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1 Existing Prototype Test Facility (PTF) and planned Series Test Facility (STF) @GSI
Schroeder, Claus Cryo-Review Darmstadt

2 Existing Prototype Test Facility (PTF) Overview Operation Schemas
Outline Existing Prototype Test Facility (PTF) Overview Operation Schemas Planned Series Test Facility (STF) Boundary conditions Planned job-site New technical building Planned cryogenic infrastructure Cryo-Review Darmstadt

3 PTF Overview 2001: Planning started
2004: Installation complete and cryoplant running 2005: Feedboxes and universal cryostat installed 2006: complete cryo infrastructure in operation, beginning of normal operation (means magnet and component testing) 2006: Busbar and heat exchanger Tests, first model magnet (SIS overcritical operation with 60g/s) 2007: Anticryostat, first SIS100 model SIS100 tests (including vacuum camber tests with and without magnet) 2010: Upgrade of the PTF (Shields for the Feedboxes; Cool down return line for independent operation,…) 2012: Upgrade for the SIS100 one layer pre series magnet (new current leads, kA power supply,…) Cryo-Review Darmstadt

4 PTF Operation Cryogenic infrastructure at PTF:
h operation of the PTF 2.200 h with 60 g/s h total operation of the cryo plant only 300 m³ Helium inventory 40-80% Helium losses/year Test bench area, SIS100 prototype, and universal cryostat Preparation area, Cryogenic infrastructure is located in the middle of the hall Distribution box (blue) Feed boxes and universal cryostat Cryo-Review Darmstadt

5 PTF Schema power supply feedbox 1 magnet in own cryostat cryo plant
up to 11kA up to 14kA/s up to 22kA up to 28kA/s new cool down return lines feedbox 1 magnet in own cryostat cryo plant distribution box feedbox 2 universal- cryostat & cold mass Distribution and processing of the helium; Bath cooling 2 phase cooling 5g/s Supercritical 150g/s Temperatures down to 3.8K Pressures between 1.2 and 5 bar TCF 50, loan by CERN; Feeds helium and current to the magnet; measurement of: Mass flows Temperatures Pressures for cryogenic heat loss measurement Enables measurements directly on the magnet; Field measurements within the anti-cryostat Additional sensors Cryo-Review Darmstadt

6 PTF-Distribution- and Feedbox-schema
Barber nickelson pump: g/s Ejector: temperatures down to 3.8K LHe-reservoir Inlet heat exchanger for temperature regulation TCF50-cold box delivers only 4 K forward and 4 K return Feed box schema (2003) skeletonized Feed boxes SIS100 operation SIS300 operation Cryo-Review Darmstadt

7 PTF two phase flow cooling (SIS100)
Measurement operation: variation of mass flow in order to find X=1 at coil outlet. Assumption: all pressure drop takes place only in the coil. Lessons for the STF: sub cooler in the Fbx active shield in the Fbx active shielded transfer lines Pin Tin Pout Theater out SUPER HEATING Heater (4W) Theater in YOKE COIL Tout TCY Schematic sketch of the measurement in the T-s diagram Cryo-Review Darmstadt

8 PTF supercritical cooling (SIS300)
Tout; Pout Tin; Pin Schematic sketch of the measurement in the T-s diagram Cryo-Review Darmstadt

9 New HTS current leads for SIS100
Adapter box For SIS100 connection Study of a 14 kA-HTS current lead for SIS100 In order to operate the new single layer pre series dipole at the PTF we placed a call for tender for 2 pairs of new HTS current leads. These current leads are designed for the SIS100 bus bars so we get rid of the present used adaptor, which adapts the Rutherford bus bars to the SIS100 ones. SIS100 cable design Cryo-Review Darmstadt

10 Planned Series Test Facility (STF) for testing the SIS100
Dipole series and to enable a string installation... ...at a given location at GSI ...taking into account later use of the cryo infrastructure for the planned sc-cw-linac at the same place Cryo-Review Darmstadt

11 Overview of GSI, with the location of the existing PTF and the
Planned job-site Overview of GSI, with the location of the existing PTF and the planned STF. Given area for the STF is stripper hall 2/3 which will be cleaned up within this year. existing PTF with annex, housing compressor and transformers new annex building, housing compressor, cold box, distribution box and electrical infrastructure planned STF in existing hall GSI campus Cryo-Review Darmstadt

12 Stripper Hall Given area is about 750 m²
in order to have as much testing area as possible all technical infrastructure (including cryogenics) will be placed in a separate technical extension. So only the Feedboxes and transfer lines will be in the hall. There will be enough space to install at least 4 test benches It´s also possible to install a string, while suspending one test bench For later install of sl-cw-linac, two test benches have to be removed, but two benches will be still available First sketch to estimate the space (spring 2010) Cryo-Review Darmstadt

13 STF annex building 1. level For most of the technical infrastructure
an annex building is in the planning phase: 15,6 x 19,8 m 9,30 m height 2 levels needed cooling water capacity about 1,1 MW compressor ORS/GMP cold box switchgear transformers distribution box main low voltage feed-in power supplies 3-D sketch of the annex for the stripper hall 2. level Cryo-Review Darmstadt

14 Size of the cryoplant 2009 we made a request of quotation for a cryo plat of 900 4,5K based on a planning of 1-2 test benches and a string (later sc-cw-linac [400 @ 4,5 K]) Required cooling power for 3-4 test benches: ,5 K MAC advise 2011: K Cryo plants above 900 W are not "standardized" Typical layout for the 900 W cryo plant by LIND (2009) Cryo-Review Darmstadt

15 One call for tender for the complete cyo infrastructure: cryo plant
Planning One call for tender for the complete cyo infrastructure: cryo plant distribution system Feed boxes End boxes Interfaces at the „cold end": HTS current leads Flanges Feedbox  magnet Flanges End box  magnet Functional specification including: installation boundaries (buildings: SH2/3 and annex) exact interface specification Controls (Unicos) in cooperation with CERN Cryo-Review Darmstadt

16 Content of the functional specification
Cryo plant with nominal output of ,5 K Sub cooling to 4.4 K Including the distribution system and feed boxes for 4 test benches Power output distribution: W cooling power at4,5 K - up to 6 g/s liquefaction rate W cooling power at 50 K for the shields Independent operation of all test benches Operation sates of one test bench: - warm - cool down - cold, stand by - cold, magnet operation - warm up - quench (- 500 W for cw-Linac) Structural basic conditions (buildings) are ... Interfaces to the magnet:... Interfaces to the current leads:... ... Cryo-Review Darmstadt

17 Sketch of the STF Distribution box
Fbx1 Fbx2 Fbx3 Fbx4 Sketch of the Distribution box Cryo-Review Darmstadt

18 Sketch of one test bench
Sketch of hall installations for one test bench Cryo-Review Darmstadt

19 Magnet connection 50 K forward 4 K vacuum chamber forward
Connection to bus bar (soldered) 4 K return 4 K forward Shield return SIS100 connections Cryo-Review Darmstadt

20 Number of test benches/ string must be fixed
STF next steps Finishing of the planning for the annex building for technical infrastructure (compressors, Cold box, Distribution box, electrical infrastructure,...) Number of test benches/ string must be fixed Detailed room layout for the hall instalations Specification of the interfaces to the magnet Controls placing readiness for cryo operation clarification with bidder construction delivery installation start up of cryo infrastructure commissioning of STF clarification call for tenders spec ?? 1 mth ?? 1 mth 18-22 mth 4 mth 4 mth Cryo-Review Darmstadt

21 Thank you for your interest
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