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Development of LCLS Far Experimental Hall Hutches. Thomas Fornek Project Manager March 30, 2009 Contributors: R. M. Boyce S. Boutet A. Robert. DEVELOPMENT OF FAR HALL HUTCH LAYOUT. FAR HALL HUTCH DEVELOPMENT (I).
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Development of LCLS Far Experimental Hall Hutches Thomas Fornek Project Manager March 30, 2009 Contributors:R. M. BoyceS. BoutetA. Robert
FAR HALL HUTCH DEVELOPMENT (I) • LUSI staff started working almost two years ago on the details of the design of the FEH Hutches 4 & 5 • The FEH hutch 4 and 5 layouts were developed and optimized for the operation of the XCS and CXI instruments, as the instrument design was advanced • Hutch 4 and 5 detailed designs ( location, dimensions, utilities,…) support the science mission of each instrument
FAR HALL HUTCH DEVELOPMENT (II) • The instrument Physics Requirements were developed with the Instrument Team Leader input • Team Leaders signed the Physics Requirements document • Current instrument layouts were presented for feedback at the October 2008 Team Leader Meetings • XCS and CXI Layouts were subject to a value engineering exercise • Instrument configurations are approved and progressing toward final design • Hutch dimensions are dictated by the physics requirements, the components included in the current instrument scope and future priorities • Hutch 4 has space reserved for small angle scattering equipment • Resolution of small angles require small pixels and long distances • LCLS Hutches typically involve items that are considered “Front End” optics at synchrotrons
FAR HALL HUTCH DEVELOPMENT (III) • A generic hutch was proposed for hutch 6, which can accommodate an additional instrument and occupies the remaining available space • Each experimental hutch has a dedicated control room adjacent to the hutch • Space was allocated for a small “common room” (for experimental set-up) which will be shared among the instruments • We still needed space for the infrastructure supporting the operation of the FEH near the instruments ( PPS racks, mechanical equipment, air handling units, transformers, network hardware, experiment support, equipment storage,…) • This led to plan for a mezzanine above the FEH hutches • Mezzanine structure also provides an exoskeleton which allows for future re-configuration of hutch walls • All walls are non-structural
FAR HALL - HUTCH 4 (XCS) Control Room Common Room Experiment Hutch Non-Structural Wall (Typ) Space for XCS SAXS
XCS INSTRUMENT IN HUTCH 4 Provision for SAXS Large Angle Detector Mover Diffractometer Focusing Lens System Split and Delay unit Post-Monochromator* Large Offset Monochromator
FAR HALL - HUTCH 5 (CXI) Control Room Experiment Hutch Non-Structural Wall (Typ)
FAR HALL - HUTCH 6 Control Room Experiment Hutch