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SRF Cryomodule Assembly Facility Plans

SRF Cryomodule Assembly Facility Plans. Tug Arkan AAC, May 10-12, 2005. Outline. Introduction Cryomodule Assembly Workflow Infrastructure Plans Procurement Plans Summary. Introduction. A plan is being developed to assemble 1.3 GHz Elliptical cryomodules at Fermilab.

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SRF Cryomodule Assembly Facility Plans

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  1. SRF Cryomodule Assembly Facility Plans Tug Arkan AAC, May 10-12, 2005

  2. Outline • Introduction • Cryomodule Assembly Workflow • Infrastructure Plans • Procurement Plans • Summary

  3. Introduction • A plan is being developed to assemble 1.3 GHz Elliptical cryomodules at Fermilab. • Current plan involves two1.3 GHz (β=1) cryomodules to be assembled in FY06 and FY07. • High power RF and Beam testing of these cryomodules will be done on the Fermilab site in the proposed Meson Lab test facility (HPTF) • MP9 building will be used to setup the infrastructure to assemble these cryomodules.

  4. Cryomodule Assembly Workflow Plans in FY06 & FY07 • Assumptions for the assembly of two 1.3 GHz Elliptical cryomodules in FY06 & FY07: (R&D production rate) • SRF bare cavities are fabricated in industry. (Form/machine parts, electron beam welding) • Cavities are processed (tuned for field flatness, baked, chemical etched {BCP and/or electro-polished}, high pressure water rinsed and vertical dewar tested). • Cavities are outfitted with helium vessel and input power coupler and further dressed (tuner, magnetic shielding) for the horizontal dewar test. • It is assumed that these steps (processing & dressing) are carried out elsewhere (collaborating laboratories, universities). • After passing horizontal dewar test, the cavity with helium vessel and cold part of the input coupler is shipped sealed to the MP9 facility. • The sealed cavities with cold input coupler are received at the MP9 facility for incorporation into cryomodules. 8 dressed cavities are assembled into a string at MP9 facility clean rooms. The cavity string is then assembled into cold mass. Cold mass is then inserted into vacuum vessel and the cryomodule assembly is complete.

  5. Work Flow at MP9 Facility Receive peripheral (vacuum vessel, cryogenic pipes, super-insulation etc.) Cryomodule Parts Receive dressed Cavities Assemble dressed Cavities to form a String in the Cavity String Assembly Area (Clean Room) Install String Assembly to Cold Mass in the Cold Mass Assembly Area

  6. Work Flow at MP9 Facility Cavity Repair Install the String assembly with the cold mass into the Vacuum vessel in the Vacuum Vessel Assembly area Ship completed cryomodules to HPTF Cryomodule Repair (assumes one or more cavities must be replaced) -Disassemble the module -Disassemble the string in the Clean Room -Install a new dressed cavity to the string Cryomodule Testing at HPTF pass fail Cyomodule production is successful Send the Cryomodule back for repair

  7. Infrastructure Plans at MP9 1.3 GHz Elliptical Cryomodules Assembly Infrastructure at MP9 in FY06 & FY07

  8. Cryomodule Assembly Workflow Model for Small Scale Mass Production Rate • Assumptions for a production rate of 1~2 cryomodules per month: (small scale mass production rate) • SRF bare cavities are fabricated in industry. (Form/machine parts, electron beam welding). The bare cavities arrive to FNAL. • Cavities are processed (tuned for field flatness, baked, chemical etched {BCP and/or electro-polished}, high pressure water rinsed and vertical dewar tested) at Fermilab. • Cavities are outfitted with helium vessel and input power coupler and further dressed (tuner, magnetic shielding) for the horizontal dewar test at Fermilab. • After passing the horizontal dewar test, the cavity with helium vessel and cold part of the input coupler is shipped sealed to the MP9 facility. • The sealed cavities with cold input coupler are received at the MP9 facility for incorporation into strings. 8 dressed cavities are assembled into a string at MP9 facility clean rooms. • The cavity string is then transported to another assembly facility to be assembled into cold mass. Cold mass is then inserted into vacuum vessel and the cryomodule assembly will be completed. (1~2 cryomodules per month in two ~ three cold mass and vacuum vessel assembly lines.

  9. Receive bare Cavities Receive peripheral parts to dress cavities & assemble a string Chemical Etch Cavity (BCP and/or Electropolish) Fail Fail High Pressure Water Rinse (HPWR) Cavity Vertical Dewar Test Processed Cavity Dress cavity -Weld Helium vessel -Install input power coupler -Assemble Tuner, -Assemble magnetic shielding Horizontal Dewar Test Dressed Cavity Pass Assemble Dressed Cavities to form a String in the Cavity String Assembly Area (Clean Room) Pass Transport String Assembly to another Facility

  10. Receive peripheral (vacuum vessel, cryogenic pipes, super-insulation etc.) Cryomodule Parts Receive String Assembly Cavity Repair Install String Assembly to Cold Mass in the Cold Mass Assembly Area Cryomodule Repair (assumes one or more cavities must be replaced) -Disassemble the module -Disassemble the string in the Clean Room -Install a new dressed cavity to the string Install the String assembly with the cold mass to the Vacuum vessel in the Vacuum Vessel Assembly area Ship completed cryomodules to HPTF Fail Send the Cryomodule back for repair Cryomodule Testing at HPTF Pass Cyomodule production is successful

  11. MP9 Building & Meson Area

  12. MP9 Building inside views Beam Separator work at MP9 will be completed by the end of November 2006

  13. Procurement Plans • FY05: • Elliptical cavity string assembly clean rooms • 1.3 GHz elliptical cryomodules cold mass and vacuum vessel assembly fixtures • FY06: • Elliptical cavities string assembly fixtures • Clean room equipment • Portable clean rooms • Miscellaneous fixtures

  14. Summary • In FY06 and FY07, MP9 building will be used for the infrastructure to assemble two 1.3 GHz (β = 1) elliptical cryomodules. • 3~4 FTE’s are needed to assemble the strings in the cavity string assembly clean rooms. • 6~8 FTE’s are needed for string to cold mass and vacuum vessel assembly outside of the clean rooms. • MP9 has no cryogenics capabilities, testing of cavities and completed cryomodules needs to be done at proposed HPTF areas. • To assemble cryomodules with a small scale mass production rate (1~2 cryomodules per month), MP9 facility could be used only for the cavity string assembly infrastructure and another facility could be setup for the string to cold mass and vacuum vessel assembly infrastructure (non clean room, multiple assembly lines). • This production rate will require ~50 FTE to work in multiple production assembly lines.

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