Title: LCLS Cavity BPM Production Status
1LCLS Cavity BPM Production Status
2M1-Tool Works BPM Production
- M1 awarded contract for machining bodies and
transitions for 20 sets of parts - First Production BPM mechanical measured and
Pre-lim cold test look very good
3First production unit
4Cavity Production Status
- M1-Tool Works to deliver 11 units 1/22/08
presently on schedule - Exercised the option for additional 20 units
order from M1-Tool 1/08 - Parts are on time and in spec so far
5Cold Test Set-Up for Pre-Braze test
- New production test fixtures for pre-braze
testing - First production unit looks good and parts are at
Altair waiting to be brazed
6Cavity BPM Cold Test Data
7First Production Unit Shipped to
- Serial 010 shipped to Altair for brazing
12/21/07 - Unit pending complete braze due to window problem
8Production Risks (Presented at FAC 10/30/07)
- New End Cap design
- New tuning scheme
- Window plating problem
- Unexpected integration problem
- Unexpected vendor problem
9The Window Braze Yield Problem
- Problem brazing the window into the transition
has caused delivery delay - Convergence and down-select of possible solutions
pending - Concentration of effort critical
10Understanding the Problem
- History
- Why were ALL the soldered units vacuum tight?
- 15 for 15
- Why did the units built for the 3-BPM work so
well compared to present results - 6 small leaks, 9 good NO CRACKING
11BPM Window Braze History
- Prototype cold test unit, ITS test unit and 3-BPM
test unit S/N 01 soldered Sn-Ag-Cu Vacuum tight - 2 test brazes Georo Vacuum tight
- 3-BPM S/N R/0 first Georo braze Vacuum tight
12Georo Test Braze before 3-BPM units
- First test brazes clean and vacuum tight 5/12/07
- No risk at this time so units for 3-BPM testing
would be processed with Georo braze material
13First Problem Window
- 3-BPM test Ser 03 Georo Braze Results
- 2 out of 5 leaked and the 2 that leaked had
glossy Ni plating - 3-BPM test Ser 02 Georo Braze Results
- 4 out of 5 leaked and the 4 that leaked had
glossy Ni plating
14Corrective Action from 3-BPM Window Failures
- Start RD program to identify problem with bright
Ni - CPI suggested using gold plating of first trials
- First sample failed 10/07 because of apparent
cracks and spattering - Possible cause was cool down too rapid
15Window Problem Status 01/21/08
- Moly retaining ring and retaining outer block
- Lower temperature braze (Orotin) with induction
heating re-work - CPI supplies transition with window installed
- Kovar frame
- Two piece transition
- Bolt on window
- Coax adapter
16Cavity BPM Production Recovery Options without
changing the design
- Option 1 Lower temperature braze (Orotin) and
Induction heating re-work plan - Option 2 Work with CPI for a turn-key solution
providing completed transition - Option 3 Braze window into a frame (Kovar) with
similar expansion coef and weld into transition
17Braze with existing/modified parts
- PROs
- Lowest risk option
- Fastest recovery
- Re-work plan possible
- Lowest cost impact
- No risk to qualified BPM system design
- CONs
- Yield not satisfactory
- Re-work plan needs work
18Induction Heating
- Working with Ameritherm to re-work window after
failed braze - Braze can be re-worked by applying additional
paste or powder to joint
19Receiver Electronics Production Status
- All parts on order
- Test fixtures developed
- Parts to start arriving 2/08
20Production Status
- M1-tool Works delivered first unit 11/07 on time
and in spec - First unit has been QA tested and cold tested
with very good results - First unit is at Altair being Brazed less
waveguide transitions - ANL to supply Altair with first set of modified
window/transitions - Addition 11 BPMs in process at ANL
21Production Milestones
- Production of 1 BPMs for LTU 02/08
- Production of 11 BPMs for undulator/LTU 03/08
- Production of 12 BPMs for undulator 04/08
- Production of 12 BPMs for undulator 05/08
- Spares 4 BPMs 06/08
- 40 sets of Electronics 08/08