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EURISOL DS: European Isotope Separation On-Line Radioactive Ion Beam Facility

EURISOL. EURISOL DS: European Isotope Separation On-Line Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. Design Study. NuPECC meeting, Venice 18-19 March, 05. G. Fortuna, Venice March 05. EURISOL. THE GOAL:. Design Study. Producing an engineering oriented study of the EURISOL Facility

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EURISOL DS: European Isotope Separation On-Line Radioactive Ion Beam Facility

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  1. EURISOL EURISOL DS:European Isotope Separation On-Line Radioactive Ion Beam Facility Design Study NuPECC meeting, Venice 18-19 March, 05 G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  2. EURISOL THE GOAL: Design Study Producing an engineering oriented study of the EURISOL Facility and developing prototypes of the most critical parts of the facility itself. “Starting point: EURISOL RTD Recommendations” G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  3. IDENTITY CARD EURISOL Design Study TASKS:1+11 (MANAGEMENT + FOUR TOPIC AREAS) PARTICIPANTS:20 (15 countries involved) GANIL (F), CNRS/IN2P3 (F), INFN (I), CERN (UE), UCL (B), CEA (F), NIPNE (RO), JYU (FI), LMU (G), FZJ (G), FI (LT), UW (PL), SAS (SK), U- LIVERPOOL (UK), GSI (G), USDC (E), CCLRC (UK), PSI (CH), IPUL (LV), SU MSL (SE) CONTRIBUTORS:20 (12 countries involved from Europe, Asia and North America) U-FRANKFURT (G), BUDKER (RU) ,VNIIFT (RU), PNPI (RU), ORNL (USA), ANL (USA), KAERI (SKR), TRIUMF (CA), JAERI (JP), SOREQ (IL), U-MAINZ (G), VINCA (YU), KVI (NL), U-SURREY (UK), U-YORK (UK), U-PAISLEY (UK), U-UPPSALA (SE), NSCL (USA), FNAL (USA), HUG (CH) PROJECT ESTIMATED TOTAL EFFORTS:(k€) 32.284,3 - FTE 490,45 ( p*y) EC CONTRIBUTION:(k€)9161.9- FTE 113,25 (p*y) DURATION OF THE PROJECT:48 MONTHS STARTING DATE: FEBRUARY 1st, 2005 COORDINATING INSTITUTION:GANIL (F) G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  4. EURISOL EURISOL.DS MILESTONES OF THIS SEMESTER Design Study FEBRUARY, 1st 2005 PROJECT STARTING DATE FEBRUARY, 2-3, 2005 KICK-OFF MEETINGS FEBRUARY, 25TH, 2005 END OF NEGOTIATION PHASE, CONTRACT IN PREPARATION MARCH/APRIL 2005 ESTIMATED PERIOD OF CONTRACT SIGNATURE ( GANIL/EC ) MAY/JUNE 2005 ESTIMATED PERIOD OF UE PRE-FINANCING G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  5. EURISOL Design Study CONTRACT SIGNATURE TIMETABLE CONTRACT SIGNED BY EC CONTRACT SENT TO GANIL CONTRACT RETURN TO EC BANK TRASFER TO THE PARTICIPANT PRE-FINANCING PAYMENT TO GANIL (45 DAYS) DAYS 75 10 0 35 95 ACCESS TO THE CONTRACT BYPARTICIPANTS ( 45 DAYS)

  6. EURISOL Design Study PROJECT ACTIVITIES G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  7. EURISOL 4 TOPIC AREAS Design Study EURISOL DS MANAGEMENT (GANIL/INFN-LNL/CNRS-IN2P3/CERN) 1 Targets and ion sources (Synergies with neutron spallation sources and neutrino facilities) • Multi-MW target station : liquid- mercury converter (CERN) • Direct target : Several target-ion source systems (CERN) • Fission target : UCx target optimization (INFN-LNL) 2 Accelerators (Synergies with HIPPI (CARE)) • Proton accelerator design: the driver (INFN-LNL): • Heavy ion accelerator design: the post accelerator (GANIL) • SC cavity development: cavity prototypes and multipurpose cryomodule (CNRS-IN2P3/IPNO) 3 Physics, beams and safety (Synergies with EURONS) • Physics and instrumentation: conceptual design of novel instruments (U-LIVERPOOL) • Beam intensity calculations: yield optimization of RIB species (GSI) • Safety and radioprotection: radiation fields, activation, shielding, handling, storage, conformity to legislation (CEA) 4 Beta-Beams Aspects (Synergies with BENE (CARE), EURONS) • Beam preparation : breeders, 60 GHz ECR source (JYV) • Beta-beam aspects: conceptual design report of the Beta-Beam facility. It includes preliminary studies on modifications of CERN accelerators in case the facility is sited at CERN ( CERN) G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  8. EURISOL Design Study G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  9. Participants and Contributors per task 15 16 13 13 14 12 9 9 9 9 10 8 8 5 6 4 4 3 4 2 0 Management Direct Target Fission Target Beam Preparation Beta Beams Aspects SC Cavity Development Multi MW Target Station Safety& Radioprotection Proton Accelerator Design Beam Intensity Calculations Physics and Instrumentation Heavy Ion Accelerator Design EURISOL Design Study G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  10. EURISOL Design Study G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

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  12. EURISOL Design Study

  13. EURISOL Design Study

  14. EURISOL Design Study ORGANIZATION G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  15. Task 2 Task 3 Task 1 EURISOL MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE Design Study STEERING COMMITTEE 1 representative of each Participant + Management Board and Chairs of NUPECC, ESGARD, EURONS (all ex-officio) 1 meeting/year INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY PANEL 3 Members – 1 Meeting/year MANAGEMENT BOARD Project Leader + 3 Members MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TEAM 1. Administrative Office 2. Scientific liaison Office 3. Technical coordinator COORDINATION BOARD Management Board + Task Leaders + Coordinators of HIPPI JRA and BENE Network (ex-officio) 2-3 Meetings/year ANNUAL PARTICIPANT MEETING 1 Meeting/year G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  16. EURISOL STEERING COMMITTEE Design Study It is the governing body of the DESIGN STUDY determining the political and strategic orientation of the project: - activity planning, allocation of the resources, management appointment, inclusion and withdrawal of contractors. VOTING RULES: quorum 2/3 of members - usually majority 3/4 of votes - simple majority for Chair, MB and IAP appointment - unanimous vote forinclusion or withdrawal of contractors G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  17. Members of EURISOL DS Steering Committee Chaired by Juha Aysto EURISOL Design Study With voting rights Without voting rights G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  18. Country of Origin of Participating Institutions 3.5 SC-Members 3 3 3 2.5 2 2 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5 0 Italy Spain Latvia France Poland Finland Belgium Sweden Slovakia Germany Romania Lithuania Cern (ECr) Switzerland United Kingdom EURISOL Design Study G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  19. EURISOL MANAGEMENT BOARD (It is chaired by the Project Leader) Design Study - Ensuring communication between consortium and EC - Taking care of all legal, contractual, financial and administrative activities - Overseeing of all technical and scientific activities - Monitoring and ensuring the Global coherence of the project - Ensuring the respect for contract obligations and results - Securing protection, use ,dissemination of the results - Task leaders appointment - Analysing and reporting on site options and on the funding mechanism of the EURISOL facility. - VOTING RULES: unanimous consent basis G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  20. EURISOL Design Study The Management Board Chaired by the Project Leader Graziano Fortuna:(T1,T4,T7,T8), Project Leader Yorick Blumenfeld ( T5,T6,T11) Peter Butler ( T9, T10 ) Mats Lindroos (T2, T3, T12) Technical Coordinator ( without voting rights) Management Support Team Administrative Office: R. Battistella, V. Vandevoorde Scientific liaison Office: A. Andrighetto, M. Comunian Technical Coordinator: J. Cornell G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  21. EURISOL COORDINATION BOARD (It is chaired by the Project Leader) Design Study • to present reports on the progress of the individual task • to make proposal concerning or modifying programme to be conducted • to make proposal concerning the allocation or the re-allocation of specific task among the contractors • to draft the project reports • to identify contractor presenting financial or technical risks • to resolve technical problems or any difficulty arising in connection with the task implementation • to foster the connectivity among the individual task • to evaluate and favour possible synergies with other projects VOTING RULES: quorum 2/3 of members majority 3/4 of votes G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  22. EURISOL List of members of Coordination Board Design Study With voting rights Without voting rights G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  23. EURISOL Design Study G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  24. EURISOL INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY PANEL(appointed by the SC at the kick-off meeting) Design Study • It is composed of three Int. Experts covering the domains of RIB Science, accelerators and high power production targets • It is in charge with critical assessment of the technical and scientific aspects of the Project • It may be consulted, any time, by the SC and MB on specific scientific and organizational aspects. Members elected by SC: P.Schmor (Triumf), K. Hubner (Cern), W. Nazarewicz (Ornl) G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  25. EURISOL Design Study KICK-OFF MEETINGS OUTPUTS G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  26. EURISOL CB kick-off meeting(Orsay 3 Feb. 05) summary and recommendations Design Study • Annex1 fully compatible with the content of the proposal • Concern about the delay between project starting date ( Feb. 1st,o5) and date of EU funds availability (July 05); difficulties are anticipated by some contractors because lack of resources • Need to fix reference parameters of the various parts of the facility. A set of such parameters will be collected by the TC and discussed at the next CB meeting of July 8th, 05 • Synergies with HIPPI and BENE already exist, HIPPI and EURISOL activities on proton linacs are fully complementary ; the impact of the project Linac4 on EURISOL short and long term strategy in terms of design solutions: pulsed versus CW machines and consequences on the high power target lifetime G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  27. EURISOL SC-kick-off meeting (Orsay 4th Feb. 05)summary and recommendations Design Study • The need of a standing IAP was deeply debated. The consensus was reached on the basis of a Panel mission focussed on technical and scientific matters. • Synergies with HIPPI, BENE, EURONS and EUROTRANS were discussed. It was recommended to cultivate all the possible contacts, exchange of information, collaboration in specific WP, invitation to meetings of common interest. • The impact of pulsed machines on target lifetime was discussed. The subject is of extreme importance in case of driver sharing among different users ( RIB, Beta beams, neutrino factories…) Quantitative exploration to which extent a RIB target could withstand high power pulsed beam operation is needed. • Investigating the use of the Beta beam rings to push the RIB energies well over 100 MeV*A for secondary fragmentation. Some reference parameters should be fixed for the next SC meeting. • Implementation of an electronic data management to facilitate the flow of information within and outside the EURISOL community ( EDMS-CERN type suggested) G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  28. EURISOL MB kick-off meeting (Orsay Feb. 4th, 05) Summary and actions Design Study • EURISOL web-site: implemented in the next 3 months; • Publications: written note on the policy to be followed complying with EC rules; • Site options: all bodies are very sensitive to this matter. According to the work plan,the MB should produce a report on site options, in a period of 6 months, starting from month 24. • It is suggested that a draft paper containing the guidelines to face the site options problem should be presented to the next SC meeting; • VII FP: Is there room for a new application in the contest of ESFRI roadmap? This should be decided according to the NuPECC strategy. G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  29. EURISOL Design Study CONCLUSIONS G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

  30. EURISOL Design Study Tentative dates of the 2005 official meetings - April, 18th : MB meeting - July, 8th : CB Meeting - October MB meeting (to be fixed) - Nov, 28th–Dec 1st : EURISOL Ds week During the week the following meetings will take place:( *) a) Annual participants meeting b) CB meeting c) IAP meeting d) Steering Committee meeting f) MB meeting • Signature of the contract (April 05, Ganil /EC) • Access to the contract by participants ( June 05, Ganil- Participants) • Signature of the Consortium Agreement (April/May 05, Participants) • ( *)Aim of the EURISOL week: • Review and monitor the activities of the year, check the overall project planning, extend the discussion and the confrontation on the achieved results to all community, approve the general lines (technical, scientific and financial matters) of the yearly reports, discuss and approve the activities planning for the incoming year taking into account the suggestion given by the community. G. Fortuna, Venice March 05

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