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1 Accelerator/WP 11.5.3 High Beta Structures Alan Wheelhouse HIGH-BETA CAVITY DELIVERY www.europeanspallationsource.se April 21, 2015

2 WP 11.5.3 Outline Schedule Technical Performance Selected Technologies Integration & Verification Organisation Structure Budget & Cost Book Major Procurement Risks Next Steps Summary 2

3 Schedule 3

4 4 MilestoneDescriptionDate 1Infrastructure preparation start4/5/15 2Infrastructure preparation finish13/3/17 3Niobium procurement start29/8/16 4Niobium procurement finish16/7/18 5Cavity testing procedure training start4/1/16 6Cavity testing procedure training finish26/2/18 7Cavity procurement start18/8/17 8Cavity procurement finish6/3/20 9Cavity testing start3/8/18 10Cavity testing finish25/11/20 11Cavity shipment start3/10/18 12Cavity shipment finish4/12/20 HBCM Assembly at CEA start5/4/19 HBCM Assembly at CEA finish11/11/21

5 WP 11.5.3 Technical Performances 5  84 (+ 4 spare) high-β dressed elliptical cavities capable of achieving 22.9 MV/m at 704 MHz, with a Q o better than 5 x 10 9 Niobium procurement: STFC to procure the high RRR Niobium for the high-β elliptical dressed cavities in agreement with the SRF collaboration for the ESS linac. Cavity fabrication of the 84 (+4 spare) high-β elliptical dressed cavity in industry including: – Cavity fabrication. – Chemical processing. – Heat treatment. – Vacuum processing. – High pressure rinsing. – Field flatness and frequency tuning. – Assembly of RF antenna and isolation valve in cleanroom. – Shipment of dressed cavities to STFC. Procedure Qualification and Training: – Documentation for all the processes and procedures to be defined and agreed – Training on the processes to be performed and monitored – Process trials to be performed – Cavity preparation and final test QC documentation prepared.

6 WP 11.5.3 Technical Performances 6 Cavity Qualification: – Installation of cavities onto vertical insert – Installation into VTF cryostat – Qualification in a vertical test facility of cavities at 2K to the required gradients of 22.9MV/m for the high-β cavities. – Assessment and provision of test data Test data to be reviewed and approved – Removal of cavities from VTF Cryostat and vertical insert. – Complete final sealing, leak checks and QC processes. – Sealing and packing of cavities – Arrangement for delivery of cavities to cryomodule integration team (CEA- Saclay). – Maintenance of the equipment Cavity Rework: – HPR of cavities – Repeat qualification Preparation and shipping of cavities to cryomodule integration site: – STFC to design and procure shipping fixtures for SRF dressed cavities for transport from industry. – STFC to transport SRF cavities from STFC to the cryomodule integration site. – STFC to support transport cost in accordance with ESS transportation policy.

7 WP 11.5.3 Selected Technologies 7 Niobium procurement Specifications for the Nb material need to be agreed with ESS and CEA-Saclay Cavity fabrication Cavity drawings, specifications and processes required. To be agreed with ESS and CEA-Saclay, also in conjunction with INFN Vendor qualification to be performed Preparation of infrastructure Vertical test facility to be upgraded Larger diameter cryostat capable of holding 3 dressed cavities RF system for 704 MHz Cavity qualification and testing Procedure qualification and training In house procedures to be developed Staff to be trained in processes Trials to be performed

8 WP 11.5.3 Selected Technologies 8 Quality Assurance STFC Technology Department at Daresbury Laboratory operates a quality system that meets the requirements of ISO 9001:2008. The quality system defines how a project will be coordinated and documented. The management of a project is based on an agreed Project Specification and a series of reviews at key stages in the work. The detailed implementation of the Quality Management system is described in standardised group procedures, processes and local instructions. These provide the core of the Quality Management System and provide the detail required to operate the system. The processes and procedures are followed by STFC staff undertaking specified activities. The work undertaken will be defined under an agreed series of bespoke processes and procedures based on existing Daresbury Laboratory vacuum and cleanroom procedures, in association with procedures developed by ESS/CEA-Saclay. These procedures and processes would then be followed and tracked by the technicians assembling the equipment to ensure a repeatable, auditable standard is achieved. QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – ISO 9001:2008

9 WP 11.5.3 Integration and Verification 9 Drawings, specifications and procedures to be provided by ESS Timescales are defined to enable the procurement processes for the Nb material and cavities to formally commence Systems of work, procedures and processes will be defined in conjunction with CEA-Saclay and in conjunction with INFN Aim to learn from the work performed on the medium-β cavity Procedures will need to deal with cavity non-conformance issues Will have to understand the impact for the CM integration  A formal ESS/CEA/STFC/INFN coordination process is critical to ensure specifications/drawings/procedures are collectively agreed and utilised

10 WP 11.5.3 Organization at Partner Lab 10 STFC ESS-IKC Project Board ESS/CEA Elliptical Cavity Collaboration Board Stakeholder planning Financial reporting Project planning (& current R,A,G status) Change Management Risk Register

11 WP 11.5.3 Budget and cost-book Costs for 84 high-β cavities No spares factored in No rework costs included Costs based as of 31 st January 2013 No inflation factored in  Final costs will include appropriate indexed costs for staffing and hardware No contingency factored at present  Needs to be agreed on how this is to be managed  LHe will need to have a higher level  ESS to cover Nb material contingency UK funding commences 16/17  UK issue with availability of funds for 15/16 11

12 WP 11.5.3 Major Procurements Niobium Material Scope:- – Specification – Vendor validation – Agreed delivery timescales – Quality and delivery monitoring Value - €7.4M (Cost as at 31 st January 2013) Timescales:- – Niobium procurement start: 29/8/16 – 4 month procurement process – Niobium procurement finishes: 16/7/18 Provisional Nb quotes received from Wah Chang, Tokyo Denkai & Ningxia: – Based upon drawings supplied by CEA Saclay – Inflation costs of Nb uncertain  Nb specification needs to be clarified by ESS to allow procurement to commence Prefer two suppliers for Nb – Minimise delivery timescales – Ensure timescales can be achieved – Minimise risk against other known external procurements for Nb over this period (e.g. SLAC – LCLS-II) 12

13 WP 11.5.3 Major Procurements Cavity Fabrication Scope:- – Specification – Vendor qualification – Agreed delivery timescales – Quality and delivery monitoring Value - €10.6M (Cost as at 31 st January 2013) Timescales:- – Cavity fabrication start: 18/8/17 – 4 month procurement process – Cavity fabrication finishes: 6/3/20 Refined quotes obtained from RI and AES Discussions held with Zanon and MHI Processing requirements to be agreed  Finalised engineering drawings required from ESS  Cavity process requirements to be defined by ESS  ESS to provide tolerance requirements to aid HOM management 13

14 WP 11.5.3 Top risks 14

15 Next Six Months STFC ESS Project Board to approve defined programme – April 2015 – UK contingency level to be defined and how it is to be centrally managed. Need to resolve 15/16 funding issue caused by expected UK funding timescales. UK-IKC Technical Annex to be defined and agreed Formal UK – IKC agreement to be agreed and approved: – Date: TBD NDA agreement to be set-up with CEA Saclay – Date: TBD – Commence discussions on refining requirements for the high-β cavity Integration of Vertical Test Facility – Design of systems – Commence procurement Continue on-going discussions with potential suppliers – Defining requirements 15

16 WP 11.5.3 Summary STFC has developed a plan for the provision of the high-β elliptical cavities which meets the timescales for the ESS RFI schedule. A cost book has been developed and is under negotiation with ESS Infrastructure needs to be integrated to achieve the production requirements STFC needs to have strong coordination with ESS/CEA & INFN to ensure requirements and timescales are fully integrated: – Specifications, drawings, procedures, QA processes and project management integration is critical for successful delivery. 16


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