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SNUMI Civil Design & Site Considerations; Issues and FESS work

SNUMI Civil Design & Site Considerations; Issues and FESS work. Dixon Bogert SNUMI Meeting, Fermilab September 18 th , 2006. Reporting Work by FESS – Elaine McCluskey And Chuck Federowicz, Paul Lahn. Last week’s work shown in red headers and text. (9/11)

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SNUMI Civil Design & Site Considerations; Issues and FESS work

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  1. SNUMICivil Design & Site Considerations;Issues and FESS work Dixon Bogert SNUMI Meeting, Fermilab September 18th, 2006 Reporting Work by FESS – Elaine McCluskey And Chuck Federowicz, Paul Lahn Last week’s work shown in red headers and text. (9/11) This week’s work shown in magenta headers and text. (9/18) SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  2. Phase 1 Elements of Construction A discussion of the development of civil definitions and preliminary cost and schedule estimates was held between Elaine McCluskey and Dixon Bogert on August 11, 2006.The basic outline was written down by Dixon on the Engineering Note shown below. SNUMI is planned to occur in two phases. The first phase, for which the items are identified with φ1 in the left margin, is required for the use of the Recycler Ring to slip stack 12 Booster batches of protons into six slots and then single turn transfer them into the Main Injector. The Main Injector will then spend minimal time at 8 GeV and the Main Injector cycle is reduced to about 1.33 seconds. The power on the NuMI Target is then about 700 kilowatts. SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  3. MI-14(?) Kicker Building at MI-10 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  4. MI-14(?) Location Near MI-10 MI-11 MI-14(?) MI-10 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  5. Proposed MI-14 Site Near MI-10 During the week FESS developed a detailed site plan for the MI-14 kicker building, based upon discussions with staff from AD/Electrical Support. To avoid setting the MI-14 building in the Indian Creek flood plain, the proposed building was turned around with entrance from the top of the FMI shielding berm. Discussions included the power required for the kickers, and the power required if an addition to house beamline power supplies is required. In this orientation, the kicker ducts cross under the proposed building. Shielding sections (not shown) were also made. SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  6. Proposed MI-14 Site Near MI-10 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  7. Proposed MI-14 Site Near MI-10 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  8. Proposed MI-14 Site Near MI-10 As of 9/18/06 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  9. Section thru MI-14 Site Near MI-10 MI-14 As of 9/18/06 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  10. MI-39(?) Kicker Building at MI-40 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  11. MI-39(?) Location Near MI-40 This location was suggested in the original memo. It is in wetlands, and access is poor. A possibly better choice is shown next, but the cable runs will be longer, although acceptable (<200’). SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  12. MI-39(?) Alternate Location Near MI-40 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  13. Proposed MI-39 Site Near MI-40 During the week FESS developed a detailed site plan for the MI-39 kicker building, based upon discussions with staff from AD/Electrical Support. The proposed building was set as shown last week outside of the FMI shielding berm. Discussions included the power required for the kickers. In this orientation, the kicker ducts enter the FMI berm directly from the back of the building. SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  14. Proposed MI-39 Site Near MI-40 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  15. Proposed MI-39 Site Near MI-40 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  16. Proposed MI-39 Site Near MI-40 As of 9/18/06 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  17. Section thru MI-39 Site Near MI-40 MI-39 As of 9/18/06 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  18. F17 is a model for these Buildings These drawings are taken from Project 6-6-8A SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  19. 4th Anode Supply Room at MI-60 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  20. 4th Anode Supply Room Location at MI-60 Possible blast/fire wall is required here. Additional 4-bay switch almost certainly required MI-60 Hi-Bay MI-60 Lo-Bay SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  21. 4th Anode Supply Room Location at MI-60 FESS further developed the concept of locating the additional anode supply room in the area immediately north of the MI-60 high bay. A blast/fire wall was developed that could be placed immediately north of the high bay wall and made part of the MI-60 high bay wall. SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  22. 4th Anode Supply Room Location at MI-60 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  23. 4th Anode Supply Room Location at MI-60 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  24. Buss Bar Insertion at MI-60 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  25. Buss Bar Insertion at MI-60 Note interference with roof purlin beam SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  26. Additional Cooling Pond at MI-60 Ponds A/B SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  27. Additional Cooling Pond Location at MI-60 Pond B Pond “X” Pond A MI-60 SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  28. Phase 2 – Accumulator Connections SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  29. Phase 2 – Accumulator Connections (Cont.) SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  30. Phase 2 – Accumulator Connections (Sketch) SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  31. Phase 2 – Accumulator Connections (Utilities) SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  32. Phase 2 – AP-4 Connection - 8 GeV Exit Point SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  33. Phase 2 – AP-4 Connection - 8 GeV Exit Point SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  34. FESS Deliverables SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  35. Remaining FESS Phase 1 workis only for the recycler SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

  36. FESS forwarded to SNUMI Management comments on DOE Space Offsets SNUMI Civil Issues September 18, 2006 Dixon Bogert

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