Title: Design Study Summary A. Zlobin
1Design Study SummaryA. Zlobin
2FY2006-2007 DS directions and tasks
- The FY2006 list of acting Design Study tasks
- 2.1 Design Studies
- 2.1.3 IR Cryogenics
- 2.1.3.2 Inner triplet cryo heat transfer Roger
Rabehl (FNAL) - 2.1.3.3 Radiation heat deposition Nikolai
Mokhov (FNAL) - 2.1.4 IR Magnets
- 2.1.4.1 HQ conceptual design GianLuca Sabbi
(LBNL) - 2.1.4.2 LQ conceptual design Giorgio Ambrosio
(FNAL) - 2.1.4.3 IR magnet study Peter Wanderer
(BNL) - The goal of the discussion was
- DS task plan and results in FY06 and plan for
FY07 -
3FY2006-2007 Goals
- Model magnet conceptual design studies and
analysis - generation or evaluation of model magnet
proposals including magnet parameters, design
concept, cost, schedule for LQ and HQ - IR magnet conceptual design studies
- magnet parameter space, IR magnet design studies,
error tables - Cryogenics and heat transfer
- radiation heat depositions and dynamic heat load,
dose and life-time, heat transfer, cryostat
quench protection - Interface with LARP AP group
4FY2006 DS Task budget
- The original FY2006 DS Task budget and its
distribution among the participating Labs are
presented in Table (numbers in black color). - The DS task budget changes are shown in the above
table in red color. - The DS budget was increased to 416k or by 10.
52.1.4.1 HQ conceptual design - G. Sabbi
Goal Develop HQ design (90 mm bore, Ggt250 T/m,
Bmax15 T) and RD plan in preparation for model
fabrication - Magnetic, mechanical and quench
analysis - RD issues, magnet parameters and
features Conductor - strand (optimal design,
critical current at high field) - cable (limits
on maximum width keystone angle) Magnetic -
number of layers (cable design, winding
issues) - use of wedges, conductor grading, end
field optimization - Lorentz stresses Mechanical
- collar-based vs. shell-based structure -
structure and coil alignment - end axial
support Integration - coordination with model
magnet, supporting RD - coordination with IR
magnets study - fabrication, cost and schedule
considerations - target parameters, design
features, RD plan
6Milestones
FY06 Focus on coil
FY07 Focus on structure
7Summary
- 2-, 3- and 4-layer coil analysis
- Two reference coil cross-sections were selected
- Preliminary yoke analysis
- Yoke OD 250 mm
- Coil-yoke distance 10 mm
- Preliminary coil mechanical analysis Pmax170 MPa
82.1.4.2 LQ conceptual design - G. Ambrosio
- GOAL design study of Long Quadrupole 4 m long,
90 mm aperture, G gt 200 T/m, - TQs design is the baseline
- RD issues
- Strand and cable
- Define strand and cable characteristics
- Coil fabrication technology
- Define all steps of coil fabrication (procedures
and materials) - Magnetic design
- Develop modifications to TQ magnetic design if
necessary - Mechanical design
- Understand mechanical behavior and impact on
performance of TQ - Analysis and integration
- Analyze and compare supporting structures for LQ
mechanical design - Quench protection
- Propose quench protection scheme
9Status and plans
? Q4
102.1.4.3 IR magnet study - P. Wanderer
- FY2006 Milestones (sub-tasks)
- 1 Analysis and comparison of IRQ based on
shell-type and block-type coils Q1 - 2 Analysis of a 110-mm shell-type IRquad with
different supporting structures Q2 - 3 Analysis of aperture and field quality
limitations for double-bore IR Quads Q3 - 4 Field quality analysis and error tables for
Nb3Sn IRQ Q4 - FY2007 Milestones (sub-tasks) TBD
111 Compare block, shell quads
- Status For a reasonable set of IR quad
requirements, a block quad was developed. The
mechanical and magnetic properties of this quad
and a shell quad which met the same requirements
have been compared. - Next Study response of these quads to IR
radiation, iterate designs.
122 Study of different support structures in quads
- Objctives
- 110 mm aperture, shell-type, 228 T/m.
- Generic structures for high forces
- Not specific to a particular coil
- Status
- Two types of coil arrangements
- 4-layers, all glued together (complete)
- 4-layers, glued together in pairs (now starting)
133 Study double-bore quads
- Objective Quads for dipole-first optics
- Status
- Two cases warm and cold iron
- 100 mm aperture,
- 205 T/m operation field gradient
- 194 mm beam separation
- Determine dynamic aperture (10-4 FQ)
- Achieving good FQ a challenge
- Correctors LHC baseline
- MQXB beam envelope (2x9?) 40 mm
- MQXB FQ (measured) at 40 mm 10-4
- 2-in-1 quads 10-4 region 54 mm
- LARP beam envelope (1.1x18?) 70(60) mm
- LARP beam envelope (18?) 64(54) mm
142.1.3.3 Radiation heat deposition - I. Rakhno
- Goal Monte Carlo studies to calculate radiation
heat depositions for the interaction region
magnets in various inner triplet configurations. - FY2006 milestones
- Calculate radial and azimuthal radiation heat
deposition powers for IR quadrupoles - as a function of internal absorber thickness (Q1)
- as a function of midplane spacer size (Q2)
- Calculate radiation heat deposition power for
interaction region separation dipoles vs.
internal absorber thickness (Q3). - Calculate longitudinal distribution of radiation
heat deposition power for the quadrupole-first
inner triplet configuration. (Q4) - FY2007 milestones TBD
15Work status
Wmax and dynamic heat load for the LHC inner
triplet with Nb3Sn quadrupoles of various
diameters are provided. Several liner
thicknesses are considered. StSt and W-25 Re
liners are considered. StSt liner of increased
thickness (baseline5mm) does not provide an
adequate protection for the 100-mm coils (Wmax
gt1.7 mW/g). An alternative way to reduce emax in
superconducting coils spacers (aluminum and
graphite) does not look very promising. W-25
Re liner of increased thickness (baseline 2 mm)
provides an adequate protection for the 100-mm
coils (Wmax 1.2 mW/g) .
StSt liner vs W25 Re linerPeak energy deposition
in inner coil
162.1.3.2 Inner triplet cryo heat transfer - K.C.
Wu
- Task goal investigate and compare 2K inner
triplet cryogenic systems and coil temperatures
for single-bore quadrupole-first designs,
investigate IR quadrupole cryostat quench
protection issues related to stored energy, pipe
sizes, and material thicknesses. - FY2006 milestones
- Establish and document a design temperature
profile (Q1) - Parametric studies of heat transfer in IR
quadrupoles (Q2) - Parametric studies of quadrupole-first IR cryo
system (Q3) - Quadrupole cryostat quench protection studies
(Q3) - IR triplet cryostat quench protection studies
(Q4) - FY2007 milestones
- Triplet quench protection studies.
- Heat exchanger and internal absorber design
studies. - Proposal for HX/absorber experimental work
- Heat transfer parametric studies of 4 K systems.
- .Heat transfer parametric studies of other 2 K
systems, such as double-bore or dipole-first.
17Status of IR Cryo Studies
- Comparison of current and upgraded Q1-Q2a
interconnects.
Typical results of cold mass parametric study (Q1
non-IP end).
HX conceptual design is a shell and tube heat
exchanger (pressurized He II in tubes) and a
separate pumping line.