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Hi gh Rad iation to Mat erials: HiRadMat status

Outline Location Status Beam line Infrastructure Exp. Area Surface lab Control room Bunker. Hi gh Rad iation to Mat erials: HiRadMat status . HiRadMat Scientific Board, 23/4/2012. A. Pardons, S. Evrard EN-MEF EDMS. HiRadMat Location. HiRadMat Location.

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Hi gh Rad iation to Mat erials: HiRadMat status

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  1. Outline • Location • Status • Beam line • Infrastructure • Exp. Area • Surface lab • Control room • Bunker High Radiationto Materials:HiRadMat status HiRadMat Scientific Board, 23/4/2012 A. Pardons, S. Evrard EN-MEF EDMS

  2. HiRadMatLocation S. EVRARD

  3. HiRadMatLocation HiRadMat shares the same extraction from SPS as the TI2 line to LHC The experimental area will be upstream the old T9 target for the West Area Neutrino Facility - WANF S. EVRARD

  4. HiRadMatLocation Control room Surface lab S. EVRARD S. EVRARD HRM Sci. Board, 23rd of April, 2012

  5. HiRadMatLocation Access to underground Equipment by elevator BA7 Access to underground (person + light tooling) Test Laboratory Entrance Control room S. EVRARD

  6. HiRadMat Status Status as of today ‣WANF dismantling completed ‣ 95t of waste, 323 m3 ‣ 800t of blocks moved around ‣Beam line (TT66) installation completed ‣ 25 magnets, 13 power converters ‣ 17 beam instrumentation elements ‣ 200m of new vacuum, + TI2 vacuum adaptation ‣ 460 new cables, 4 km, 300 old cables removed ‣ Dry run (April ’11), LI beam commissioning (June ’11), HI commissioning (September ’11) ‣Infrastructure & Experimental area ready for first experiment ‣ Beam dump installed ‣ Tables for experiments installed and tested. ‣ Ventilation system working, tested and accepted ‣ Access system working, tested and accepted ‣ RAMSES monitoring fully commissioned and operational ‣ Control room and laboratory ready in BA7 S. EVRARD

  7. HiRadMat Status S. EVRARD

  8. HiRadMat Status Low Intensity beam commissioning • Wed. 22 June. First pilot sent reached the end of the beam line: • Energy matching and trajectory correction performed; • Check of: • Beam instrumentation response • Logging • Aperture measurement • Optics change • Radiation monitor response vital to check beam line components, instrumentation andoptics S. EVRARD Courtesy of MalikaMeddahi

  9. HiRadMat Status Low Intensity beam commissioning: orthogonal steering The beam was steered independently in both planes within the range +/- 4 mm, as specified in the HiRadMat specs. (last BTV screen) S. EVRARD Courtesy of MalikaMeddahi

  10. Stray radiation Monitoring Ventilation Monitoring PMI VGM - VAS PCM ERC EPIC IG5 HiRadMat Status Radiation monitoring • 1 x stray rad. Station(includes cabin + infrastructure) • Ventilation station • 8 x PMI monitors   (for the HIRADMAT area and the neighbouring tunnel, accurate position to be defined)         • 2 x IG5 monitors (hydrogen type), 1 x IG5 monitors (argon type) • 3 Alarm Units (UA)         • 1 x hand foot monitor          • 1 x material control monitor  BA7 TCC6 B.846 TT61 TNC S. EVRARD

  11. HiRadMat Status Low Intensity beam commissioning: radiation monitor response Readings (Sv/h) of the residual dose rate monitor PMIHR05 installed next to the dump in the HiRadMat experimental. S. EVRARD Courtesy of MalikaMeddahi

  12. LHC nominal with 144 bunches HiRadMat Status High intensitybeamcommissioning Courtesy of C. Theis S. EVRARD

  13. HiRadMat Status Access S. EVRARD

  14. HiRadMat Status Cooling & Ventilation 1- Run mode 2- Flushing mode 3- Access mode 4- Cold smoke extraction mode TNC S. EVRARD

  15. HiRadMatSafety file Operation part Green light fromauthorities S. EVRARD

  16. Experimental area Test zone in TNC – Base Tables C B A 3 positions are foreseen for the test object: stand A, B and C Base tables carryservices (water, signal, motorisation) Base tables arefixed to tunnel floorand aligned w.r.t. beam Test object will be onan interface table thatconnects to the base S. EVRARD

  17. Experimental area Integration in tunnel Tables compatible with different sizes and types of test objects Installation of table is 100% remote Each access to TNC must be duly justified. They must be requested before the test table installation. Reminder: Test objects must be contained, cable feed-throughs and portholes must be tight After the cool-down time, the object will be transported to the surface and brought to an adapted (CERN-RP) lab for dismantling. HiRadMat project recovers the mobile table, the user is responsible for treatment of the test object. After the beam test, the test table will be moved remotely to a downstream location in TNC for a cool-down time defined by the radioprotection team. S. EVRARD

  18. Experimental area Experimental area: Plug-in test • Tested equipment will be remotely handled • Crane driver training completed • 3 interface table ready • 5 additional ones in the pipeline S. EVRARD

  19. Experimental area Services available in 2012 Tables A,B,C are all equipped Services available in irradiation area In 2012 • Plug-in on base-table: • Cooling circuit (30kW, 3m3/h, 9bar) • Power (4 kV/2.5kA) • Signal cables (50V/2A e.g. for camera, motorization, vibration measurement ) On passage-side wall opposite to test stand: - Manual gas connector for neutral gas (He or N2 – on request) • In TA7- TJ7, at ~25m from test stands • Power (230V) • Signal rack for testing signal & motorisation connections S. EVRARD

  20. Surface lab • Replica of test stand like in TNC • Preparation area for the experiment mounting, alignment, test with cables/readout • Base table has all connectors, signals read in control room • Test table is aligned (CERN surveyors) w.r.t. virtual beam • No radioactive objects allowed! S. EVRARD

  21. Control Room All cables arrive there: 1 rack/stand + 1 rack for surface lab Beam terminal and info from SPS (beam control from CCC only) All exp. monitoring during beam test from control room Network and timing signal available S. EVRARD

  22. Bunker in TJ7 Protect analysis hardware (fast camera, vibrometer) 230V power supply, network and timing signal available S. EVRARD

  23. High Radiationto Materials: HiRadMat site Thank you for your attention – Any questions? HD pictures of the HRM facility available here Layouts consultation: 3DVIA composer (under construction) S. EVRARD

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