Title: XFEL-Safety-Concept
1XFEL The European XRAY-Laser Project in Northern
Germany The Safety-Concept
- What is the XFEL
- XFEL Progress of Planning
- Components
- Safety Concept
2- What is the XFEL?
3What is the XFEL?
Science with Synchrotron-Radiation Accelerator as
Super-Light-Source If particles fly around a
bend, they send out a wide spectrum of bright
light Synchrotron-Radiation
- Science at surfaces
- Science with matter
- Molecularbiology
- Medicine
- Chemistry
- Geology
- ...
4The way to X-RAY-Laser
- For over 100 Years
- X-RAYS
- Penetrate matter
- The wavelength fits to the distance of the atoms
- Since then
- Further developements of X-RAY-tubes were
made - Synchrotron-Radiation-Sources (at DESY since
1964)
To see what the eye doesnt see
5What do they wish to do?
- Watching of
- Single molecules (3dimensional)
- Movings and chemical reactions
- Idea
Ultrashort super bright light flashes to watch
fast reactions at atomic layer
Combining the qualities of X-RAY-light and
laser-light in the X-RAY-Free-Electron-Laser
6The possibilities of XFEL
- atomic solution ? structure of molecules
- bright light flashes (billion times brighter
than up to now) -
7The possibilities of XFEL
- short light flashes (lt100 Femtoseconds)
- in fast flashings
- recording of chemical reactions
- You can see how
- a muscle moves or
- catalytic processes work
new applications in biology, pharmacy,science
of life
82. XFEL Progress of Technical Planning
9Neighbour Village Schenefeld
- 02/2003 Ministry of Science decision to
realise XFEL as European Project - 10/2003 Decision for the site at Schenefeld
- 12/2003 Establishing of a workgroup at
DESY for the preparation of the PA P - 29/09/2004 The treaty between Hamburg and
Schleswig-Holstein gets signed - 01/01/2005 Begin of the treaty between
Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein
10Overview 2005/2006
- Technical Planning XFEL finished 10.12.2004
- Version zero of plan approval procedure (PAP)
ready 15.01.2005 - Motion for plan approval procedure 15.04.2005
- Layout of documentation for the
public 01.05.2005? - End of Layout 15.06.2005?
- Date of discussion with authorities 01.10.2005?
- Resolution for PAP End 2005?
- Start of construction work Autum 2006?
11- XFEL Components
12Marked-out route XFEL
2nd Part 1st Part
Osdorfer Born
Schenefeld
DESY
Beam
13Components of XFEL
- - Total length 3300 m (11.000 ft.)
- - Depth 8 to 25 m (26 to 75 ft.)
- Tunnel diameters 5.2 m and 4.5 m ( 18 ft. and
15 ft.) - 12 shafts for both parts
- 2 experimental halls 50 m x 90 m ( 164 ft. x
295 ft.)
Schenefeld
14Components of XFEL
Schenefeld
15Components of XFEL
DESY
16Components of XFEL
DESY
17Site of Schenefeld
Photon- beam
18- XFEL Safety concept
19The safety concept
The safety concept is compiled by Prof.
Dr.-Ing. Alfred Haack STUVA (Studiengesellschaft
für unterirdische Verkehrsanlagen e.V.) and the
XFEL-workgroups at DESY
20The safety concept
- Main-targets in case of emergency
- Guarantee of Personal Safety
- Guarantee of Plant Safety
21The safety concept
This has to be reached during equipment, run- and
maintenance-periods by 1. Technical
measures 1.1 Definition of fire- and
smoke-separations 1.2 Smoke extraction 1.3
General safety installation 1.4 Installations
(cables, transformers, electronics) that are
as fireproof as possible AND 2. Organizational
measures 3. Personal measures
22The safety concept
- Separate consideration of standard buildings and
tunnels and shafts - Standard buildings similar to building
regulations of Hamburg and
Schleswig-Holstein - Technical buildings similar to Industrial
Building Regulation - Experimental hall, tunnels and shafts
Which regulations to use???
23The safety concept
Our problem There are no standards for our
XFEL-underground buildings. Our task
Definition of our own rules for PAP for these
buildings.
Lets focus on buildings Experimental hall,
tunnels and shafts ? special scientific
underground buildings ? no standards for
scientific underground buildings ? we proceed
similar to traffic tunnels and stations
24The safety concept
- If we compare traffic tunnels and stations with
the XFEL, we have - underground buildings
- a great number of people (up to several
thousand) - difficult and long escape routes
- At XFEL only the number of employees in possible
hazardous areas is smaller and we only have
instructed and trained people. - The basic rules for traffic tunnels and stations
can be adapted to shafts and tunnels. - (Length of tunnels, evacuation speed, safety
measures)
25The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- Shaft buildings (XSx)
- Underground building up (or better down) to 7
floors - Solid fire- and smoke-separation between tunnel
and shaft - Smoke detecting system for each building with
pushbuttons and evacuation alarm - Escape routes safety stair case, ladders in
media shafts and tunnels - Safety stair cases with overpressure ventilation
- Safety elevator for use of fire brigade
- Access control system with personal tag
- Escape routes lt 35 m to next safe area
26The safety concept
General Safety Standards for XFEL
Injector shaft XSIN
Entry shaft XSE
Injector tunnel XTIN
27The safety concept
General Safety Standards for XFEL
1st Junction shaft XS1
28Standort Osdorfer Born Strahlverzweigung
tunnel at the junction shaft near Osdorfer Born
29The safety concept
General Safety Standards for XFEL LINAC Tunnel
(XTL)
30The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- LINAC Tunnel (XTL)
- Solid fire- and smoke-separation between tunnel
and shaft - Fire- and smoke-separation inside tunnel each
600 - 700 m long escape routes! - 2 escape routes both directions of tunnel
- Smoke detecting system
- with push buttons and evacuation alarm
- Smoke extraction channel
- Access control system with personal tag
- Oxygen self rescuer for minimum 30 minutes
31The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- LINAC Tunnel (XTL)
-
- Separation in the tunnel (600 700 m)
- Separation wall with three water mist curtains
to wash out possible smoke in case of a fire - No solid door inside the tunnel to ease
transports and work
32The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- LINAC Tunnel (XTL)
- following definition was made
- Self rescue time (700 m gt 1.5 m/s gt max. 8
minutes to reach next safe area) - Rescue by emergency service or fire brigade
from 8 minutes on - 1.5 m/s walking speed
- (only instructed and little number of employees,
compared with passengers in stations, no
handicapped persons)
33The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- LINAC Tunnel (XTL)
-
Where is the biggest fire risk for the first 8
min? ??
- Smoke extraction through extraction channel
- with flaps each 50 m
Cables ? Electronic racks ? Klystrons
? Oil-transformer ?
34The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- LINAC Tunnel (XTL)
- Fire protection of installations
- Cables are not readily combustible (FRNC)
- Electronic racks are provided with a gas
extinguishing system - Oil-transformers are provided with a water mist
extinguishing system
35The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- LINAC Tunnel (XTL)
- A computer fire simulation was made at STUVA and
showed that the decision with max. 700 m
separation and 8 minutes self rescue time is
acceptable. - After the end of the self rescue time the smoke
reaches the separations and sinks down.
36The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- Photon Tunnel (XTDs)
-
37The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- Photon Tunnel (XTDs)
- Solid fire- and smoke-separation between tunnels
and shafts - No fire- and smoke-separation inside tunnel,
max. 600 m long escape routes! - 2 escape routes both directions of tunnel
- Smoke detecting system
- with push buttons and evacuation alarm
- Smoke extraction through whole tunnel diameter!
- Oxigen self rescuer for minimum 30 minutes
- Access control system with personal tag
38The safety concept
General Safety Standards for XFEL Experimental
Hall (XHEXPx)
- Solid fire- and smoke-separation between tunnel
and hall - Smoke detecting system in the hall with
pushbuttons and evacuation alarm - 7 escape routes 2 safety stair cases, 5 into
tunnels - Safety stair cases with overpressure ventilation
- Safety elevator for the use of fire brigade
- Access control system with personal tag
- Escape routes lt 35 m
- Smoke extraction
39The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- Experimental Hall (XHEXPx)
- Offices, labs, auditorium
40The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- Experimental Hall (XHEXPx)
-
Photon tunnel
12.5 m ( 40 ft.)
41The safety concept
- General Safety Standards for XFEL
- Experimental Hall (XHEXPx) 50 m x 90 m ( 164
ft. x 295 ft.) -
Experimental huts
Photon tunnels
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