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1 Accelerator Module Test Facility
XFEL 13/09/2018 Accelerator Module Test Facility The Work Package 10: Module Test Facility Cryomodule Test Bench (CMTB) or Module Test Stand Accelerator Module Test Facility (AMTF) Technical coordinator: Mr. Bernd Petersen, DESY, MKS Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

2 AMTF according to XFEL TDR The AMTF Hall (70mx60m) contained also:
Test stands at AMTF: 3 Module Test Stands (MTS) one CHECHIA like Test Stand one Test Stand for magnets two vertical cryostats for testing cavities one Waveguide Assembly & Test Facility one Klystron Test Stand One RF station should be shared between the CHECHIA and one MTS! The AMTF Hall (70mx60m) contained also: 3 Cryogenic Valve Boxes two 20t cranes one 10m³ LHe tank storage area for modules two transport areas Outhouses and the equipment outdoors: Pump station (28mx10m) Transformer station Compressor station (30mx10m) Office building (25mx12m) one LN2 tank to produce gaseous N2 one LHe transfer line (~200m long) Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

3 How the modules will be tested?
The Modules will be tested at 3 Module Test Stands incoming inspection the module is put on a movable support placed on rails moving the module to inside the shielding by a pusher fixing the movable support mounting works, leak tests, etc. moving the concrete stone to its ”door” position in the shielding tests Total testing time including mounting works, pumping, cool-down & warm-up and tests proper amounts to days Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

4 How the cavities will be tested?
The bare cavities will be tested at 2 vertical cryostats each roughly 4m high. For the tests each cryostat will be loaded with 4 cavities at once. Total testing time including mounting works, pumping, cool-down & warm-up and tests proper amounts to 44 hours per set of 4 cavities Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

5 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: savings
one cryogenic valve box is abolished. Its functions are delegated to one of the two remaining valve boxes Savings: ~400k€ the LN2 tank is abolished. Gaseous nitrogen will be supplied from the vapourizer of the existing HERA LN2 tank Savings: ~100k€ one redundant vacuum compressor is abolished. The redundancy will be provided by switching between the two remaining compressors depending on test situation Savings: ~750k€ Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

6 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: savings
Sidewise position of the Feedbox Axial position of the Feedbox Proposal is to place the Feedbox in line with the module. By this the connecting transfer line and the feed cap are no more necessary Savings: ~80k€ per MTS or ~240k€ total Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

7 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: savings
13/09/2018 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: savings Proposal is to test the CHECHIA like cavities at Module Test Stands. The cavity is placed inside a vacuum vessel (~1/8 of module) which is connected to the Feedbox instead of a module. By this the CHECHIA-like test stand is abolished Savings: ~600k€ Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

8 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: savings
13/09/2018 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: savings XFEL TDR: 220m of transfer line, 55m of new bridge, 160m of old bridge to be reinforced Proposal 1: 150m of transfer line, 150m of new bridge. Savings: ~300k€ Proposal 2: 55m of transfer line, 55m of new bridge, valve box. Savings: ~760k€ Connecting transfer lines to the HERA refrigerator means interruption in HERA-FLASH cold supply! Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

9 Cause: need to test XFEL magnets earlier
13/09/2018 Changes since XFEL TDR Cause: need to test XFEL magnets earlier The Magnet Test Stand moved to Bld.55 and is presently in tendering phase Cause: to access modules during tests Cause: increased space requirements each MTS RF station: 4.5mx16m6mx20m WATF: 14.5mx16m25mx30m+5.5mx15m Klystron Test Stand: 6.5mx16m9mx16m clear width of the shielding: 4.8m5.2m An entry labyrinth is planned on the front side of the shielding Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

10 XFEL 13/09/2018 Present view of AMTF Dimensions of the AMTF Hall increased from 71.2mx58.6m to 75.5mx to 60.5m D3: The AMTF Hall shall be free of control and restricted access areas! Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

11 XFEL 13/09/2018 AMTF office building Purpose: to provide social and working areas for the AMTF personnel The AMTF personnel: 5 shifts each of: The office building shall contain: RF-Laboratory (~100m²) & workshop (~50m²) Control room (~60m²), computer room (~40m²) and an electronic laboratory (~30m²) Break room, seminar room Social rooms as required Offices for ~20 people 2 vacuum engineers 2 cryogenic engineers 2 RF engineers 1 engineer supervisor 1 controls engineer 2 technicians (mechanics) 1 safety engineer 1 scientist supervisor 3 engineers (RF test stands) 9 technicians (RF test stands) Total: 64 persons Possible layout of the control room Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

12 AMTF schedule (counting from today’s ”Go!”)
XFEL 13/09/2018 AMTF schedule (counting from today’s ”Go!”) AMTF construction: Middle of March 2007: handing over DESY sketches to WTM Middle of April 2007: Establishing building application July 2007: Call for tenders September 2007: Awarding of a contract October 2007: Start of construction August 2008: Finish of construction November 2008: Installation of infrastructure inside the AMTF Hall Cryogenics (vertical tests) July 2007: Start of preparation of 6 technical specifications December 2007: Call(s) for tenders March 2008: Awarding of contracts April 2008: Start of manufacturing February 2009: Delivery of the equipment; mounting works July 2009: Beginning of tests Cryogenics (MTSs+CHECHIA) January 2008: Start of preparation of 2 technical specifications July 2008: Call(s) for tenders September 2008: Awarding of contracts October 2008: Start of manufacturing November 2009: Delivery of the equipment; mounting works December 2009: Beginning of tests Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

13 AMTF Infrastructure The required capacities: Electrical power: ~4.9MVA
XFEL 13/09/2018 AMTF Infrastructure The required capacities: Electrical power: ~4.9MVA Cooling water: ~2.5MW Waste heat: ~0.5MW Instrument air: ~330Nm³/h Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

14 XFEL 13/09/2018 Open questions The Hall is too big!: For industrial halls with area > 4500m² an automatic fire fighting system (e.g. sprinkler system) is required. Moreover, driving round the hall shall be ensured. Presently, area of the AMTF Hall is 4573m²>4500m² Prove of the principle of pushing/pulling the modules/stones: The pusher shall be procured and tested (e.g. on the shielding of vertical cryostats in Hall 3) before the call for tenders for the AMTF. Carrying out stability calculations and designing the MTS supports: The proposed concept shall be proven by a draft design and calculations. Placement the AMTF hall: To avoid the low loading trucks from backwards movement, the AMTF hall shall not be placed too close to the seepage pool. Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007

15 XFEL 13/09/2018 Open questions Clear width of the MTS shielding shall be precisely defined (new design of WG distribution + more place required to move module inside the shielding ) Placing the RF stations at right site of the shielding will approach the MTS valve box to the shielding and shorten the length of each of 3 MTS transfer lines on 6m. Savings: ~90k€ The option shall be carefully studied in the light of testing the CHECHIA-like cavities Connecting each RF station with each MTS will provide a reliable redundancy for the case if one RF station fails Shortcomings: more place is required floor channels shall be laid under rails interlock system more complicated additional costs Y. Bozhko 20 February 2007


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