Title: The LCLS Undulator System Overview
1The LCLS Undulator System Overview
- Stephen Milton
- LCLS FAC Review
- April 28 - 29, 2004
2Brief LCLS Overview
3Present Relationship within LCLS
LCLS Project Engineering and Design Organization
2004
4Undulator Hall Layout
5Laboratory Relationship and L3 Organization
APS J.M. Gibson Assoc. Lab. Director
LCLS Undulator S. Milton Project Director
LCLS Project J. Galayda Project Director
D. Walters Vacuum/Diagnostics CAM
Accel. Systems. Div. R. Gerig Division Director
M. White Magnet Systems CAM
Exp. Facilities Div. E. Gluskin Division Director
APS Operations Div. W. Ruzicka Division Director
J. Stein Controls CAM
6LCLS Undulator System PED Org. (Present)
S. Milton LCLS Undulator Sys. F. Coose, Project
Analyst F. Clark, PMCS
ANL Indirect Support
SLAC/AIM
J. Chan PMCS Manager
As needed
D. Walters Vacuum/Diagnostics CAM
J. Stein Controls CAM
M. White Magnet Systems CAM
Contract
J. Bailey, ME (NE) S.H. Lee, ME B.X. Yang, Phy
I. Vasserman, Phy R. Dejus, Phy E. Traktenberg,
ME G. Lawrence, ME E. Moog, Phy
B. Delesio
- This is not a complete list as we have drawn
heavily from others within ANL and SLAC, but at a
lower fraction than those listed
SLAC
R. Ruland Mag. Meas. Fac. J. Welch Fixed
Support Interfaces
7Full Length Prototype Undulator Module
83-D ProE Model of Prototype Module
9Undulator
- How to set K
- Shimming
- 1 micron shims are not practical
- End Phase control
- Use unproven expensive piezo drives
- Might be useful to compensate temperature changes
- Back pole comb shunts
- Complex mechanics
- Canted poles
- Simple to implement
- Some issues with coupling to trajectory
10Recent Highlights K Setpoint--Canted Poles
- Average K Value Set by the horizontal location
- Has the additional possibility of adding a small
amount of tapering in the future - See Isaacs talk for measurement results
11Undulator Assembly Schematic
12Short Break Assembly
13Long Break Schematic
14Entrance Section Schematic
15Exit Section Schematic
16Support Interface
17Interface to Conventional Facilities
- ANL provides to SLAC CF (David Saenz) input per
request
18Magnet Measurement Facility
- MMF is a SLAC Responsibility with ANL in
Consulting Role - ANL Delivers Magnets to SLAC MMF
- SLAC Personnel Measure and Tune Magnets
- ANL/SLAC signoff on magnet and magnet becomes
SLACs responsibility
19Roll Away Undulators
- Horizontal Version Conceptual Diagram
20Issues Undulator
- Stability over time
- Temperature is very critical
- Tight temperature specifications are being placed
on the undulator hall - What moves and what does not move
- BBA requires accurate control over the quad
position. - The quad position must be held accurately
relative to the undulator. This is particularly
true in the vertical direction. - Moving the undulator/quad assembly to micron
levels is very challenging - Tight Schedule
- Trying to come up clean procurement strategies
21Vacuum System
- Vacuum Chamber
- Many Designs and Design Options Explored
- Surface roughness
- Definition
- Achieving
- Electro polishing of Cu explored
- New idea of using flow polishing being pursued
- Prototyping
- To begin soon
22Diagnostics
- No Intraundulator x-ray diagnostics
- Now an RD task
- End-of-undulator x-ray diagnostics
- In the process of optimization
- The need for roll away undulators
- Other Diagnostics
- In the design process
- RFBPM
- Prototype is critical, but early tests in Japan
have already been performed
23Controls
- Various interfaces to SLAC
- EPICS -gt SLAC interface
- Timing interface
- See J. Steins and B. Delesios talks
24Schedule and Cost Creation
- Level of Effort
- The LCLS undulator team has devoted most of its
effort over the last 6 months towards the
generation of an integrated cost and schedule - Methodology
- Start from CD1 estimates
- Refine and create logic in MSProject
- Transfer to P3 (Primavera Project Planner)
- Use P3 experts to get under control F. Clark
(ANL), J. Chan (AIM/SLAC) S. Thompson (CH2M Hill
Consultant) - Twice weekly scrubbing with SLAC via Netmeeting
25Effort and Cost Profile
- Additional Scrubbing will be done prior to the
EIR to further refine our numbers. - PED, Construction, and OPC Included
26Schedule and Cost Issues
- Expected very rapid buildup in force
- Murray Gibson (ANL Associate Laboratory Director
APS) has already been made aware of this and is
ready to work with us to ensure adequate
resources are made available - Continues to stress that LCLS is a Top Priority
of the APS - Have already enlisted additional engineering
support for this year - Will be working on procurement packages as well
as technical issues so that when the money
arrives we are ready to go - Tight Scheduling due to FY boundary issues
- Work continues on developing solid procurement
strategies
27Major Events/Milestones
- Long Lead Procurements
- Must be out the door Oct/Nov 2004
- Construction of Undulators
- Would like 1st article delivery in FY05 to ease
the schedule - Must have assembly started beginning of FY06
(when construction funds arrive) - Magnet Measurement Facility
- Need to get a magnet to them soon (by end of
calendar year) to begin initial controls
integration - 33rd Magnet Arrives
- March 07
- July 07
- Expect undulator system installation complete
28Past DOE Reviews CD1 and CD2a
- Manufacturing Concerns, Materials, Tolerances,
etc. - 1st prototype report provides summary
- http//www.aps.anl.gov/xfd/tech_bulletins/List_of_
TBs.html - ANL/APS/TB-48
- Procurement strategies and QA
- ANL Management Backing
- BPM tests
- Funding not sufficient to meet Sept 04 deadline
- Dedicated experienced team for procurement
- Established
- QA plan not yet in place (Required for CD-2b
acceptance) - Costing issues
- Changes in costs between CD1 and CD2a are
understood - ANL will make the major procurements
29Past DOE Reviews CD1 and CD2a
- Schedule
- Understood, but will be tight along the undulator
path - Staff vs. Funding
- Allocated 1.18M for FY04
- Trimmed number of FTE to 8 by moving some PED
work into FY05 - FY05 rapid increase in staffing has support of
ANL management - Organization
- Matrixing between SLAC and ANL has been
implemented, but not completely formalized - Procurement options for LLP and Undulator
Assemblies - Still being studied in depth for optimization and
fit to BA - Will organize a separate review of this activity
before release
30Past Reviews Undulator Magnet (Nov 03)
- Phase Adjusters
- Additional studies have been performed however,
- at present we have decided not to implement them
- Comb Shunt
- Only minor additional work was done on this.
- We have decided not to implement it. (too
complex). - Canted Jaws
- We have tested and decided to use this idea.
- Thank You Undulator Committee and Especially J.
Pflueger - Sm2CO17 Advantage?
- Not as much of an advantage as previously thought
- Too many open issues. Not enough time and money
- APS to pursue this on their own
31Past Reviews Undulator Magnet (Nov 03)
- Thermal Control
- Stringent requirements built into tunnel for
support stability - 2nd Prototype
- Will not be built
- Focus is now on 1st article acquisition
- Production/Procurement Plans
- We are starting to work through these details.
- A formalized risk assessment of the varios
options has not yet been performed.
32Past Workshops (Project Agreement Meetings)
- Parameters Meeting (October 03)
- Purpose was to fix both K and lambdaU
- Results
- K decreased slightly to accommodate slightly
lower electron beam energy (14.1 GeV vs. 14.35
GeV) - Diagnostics/Commissioning Meeting (Jan 04)
- Purpose was to establish a commissioning plan
based on an achievable set of diagnostics - Results
- There will not be any intraundulator x-ray
diagnostics. - We will rely on end-of-undulator diagnostics for
x-ray characterization plus a roll away undulator
option - Even these are difficult and still under study
33Undulator System Review March 04
- System Integration
- The committee felt we must focus attention on
system integration. We agree. - However, effort since this review has been
focused on preparation for the EIR. - Staffing Profile
- Again it is pointed out that the staffing
increase into FY05 is steep. We understand this
and are doing our best to plan and prepare for
it. - Risk Registry and Issues Log
- Keeping track of critical and near critical
tasks. - Suggested the development of one. Again we agree
that this is a good idea and will be implemented
in the near future.
34Undulator System Review March 04
- NdFeB vs. Sm2CO17
- Committee not ready to endorse NdFeB material
choice - Committee would prefer to see variable strength
quadrupoles - Committee endorsed at least a manual retraction
system for the undulator - They suggest a thorough system prototyping even
at the expense of a delay in the 1st article
undulator - Defer prototyping the granite base
- Begin prototyping of vacuum systems
- BPM
- Felt to be very near critical path.
- It is and we will need to start moving on this
soon.
35Conclusion
- A prototype undulator has been thoroughly tested
and documented - The vacuum chamber is ready to be prototyped
- Effort for x-ray diagnostics will be placed on
the end-of-undulator diagnostics suite - More effort will be placed on the RFBPM when
resources become available - Controls integration planning is starting and
moving along well - A schedule and basis of estimate has been
constructed and is near ready for the EIR