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Title: Design and Status of the ISACII Cryogenic System


1
Design and Status of the ISAC-II Cryogenic System
  • R.E. Laxdal, TRIUMF
  • Outline
  • Introduction to ISAC-II
  • Accelerator Tour
  • Cryogenic Specification
  • Cryogenic System
  • System components
  • Operating modes
  • Status

2
TRIUMF
Vancouver
ISAC-II
ISAC-I
Cyclotron
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5
Experiments ISAC II
ISAC II - 2007
ISAC II - 2005
ISAC II - 2009
ISAC II - 2001
6
Stage 0 - 2005
E4.5MeV/u A/q6
S0
7
Stage 1 - 2007
E6.5MeV/u A/q7
S0
8
Stage 2 - 2009
E6.5MeV/u A/q7
S0
9
ISAC-II SC Linac
10
Medium Beta Cavity
Chemical Polishing at CERN
  • Prototype developed in collaboration with A.
    Facco of LNL and fabricated in E. Zanon
  • Simple construction suitable for industry
    production
  • Twenty cavities ordered from E. Zanon in Italy
  • Four received at TRIUMF after chemical polishing
    at CERN
  • Remaining cavities to be polished at JLAB

Frequency Measure at Zanon
Four Cavities at TRIUMF
11
Superconducting Solenoids
Prototype Solenoid at Accel
  • Focussing in the SC Linac is provided by
    superconducting solenoids (B?9T)
  • End fringe fields controlled with active
    bucking coils (Bcavity?0.1T)
  • Medium beta prototype received incomplete from
    Everson Electric due to bankruptcy
  • Production Medium and high beta solenoids in
    fabrication at Accel
  • See table for specifications

12
Medium Beta Cryomodule
  • First Medium beta cryomodule in assembly
  • Goal is to complete first cold test by early 2004
  • Stainless steel vacuum enclosure
  • LN2 cooled copper shield
  • mu metal for magnetic field suppression

Lid Assembly in Assembly Frame
13
Vacuum Tank
  • 1.9cm thick stainless steel (316L) with external
    reinforcing ribs
  • L176cm, W99cm, H196cm
  • All services through 44 flanged ports on lid

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Cryogenic System
  • The cryogenic system will be installed in two
    equal stages
  • Timing will follow staged installation of linac
  • Smooths cash flow
  • Allows redundancy in final configuration

16
Cryogenic Loads (Phase 1)
13W
13W
13W
13W
13W
14W
14W
3W
24W
24W
24W
24W
24W
36W
36W
6W
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
Medium Beta (4)
High Beta (6)
96W
17
Cryogenic Loads (Phase 12)
13W
13W
13W
13W
13W
14W
14W
3W
15W
2W
2.W
3W
22W
8W
64W
8W
0W
0W
64W
32W
32W
32W
32W
32W
48W
48W
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
Medium Beta (4)
High Beta
CM7
540W
18
Phase 1 Refrigerator (500W)
  • TC50 ordered from Linde (delivery July 2004)
  • 530W _at_ 4.5K and 0.7gm/sec liquifaction with LN2
    precooling
  • Choice based on
  • Expected Normal Loads
  • 198W static and 192W active ? 390W
  • Cooldown mode (maximum liquification)
  • Phase 1 5.2gm/sec (150liq-ltr/hour)
  • Pressure variation specification
  • dP/dtlt1Torr/sec
  • ?Plt10Torr

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Phase 1 Refrigerator
  • TC50 comprises
  • Cold box
  • Main compressor
  • Kaeser ESD441
  • Recovery compressor
  • Kaeser BSD62
  • ORS and gas management system
  • TRIUMF to install Linde components plus
  • Helium dewar, buffer tank, warm piping and cold
    distribution

21
ISAC-II Building
f1/225Hz
f1/225Hz
f1/225Hz
Compressor Room
Buffer Tanks
Refrigerator Room
Linac Distribution
22
Compressor Room
  • Delivery scheduled for June 2004
  • TRIUMF to do installation
  • Main compressor equipped with VFD for power
    saving
  • ORS and gas management
  • Linde system
  • 17Bara

23
Refrigerator Room
  • Cold box
  • Delivery scheduled for July 2004
  • TRIUMF to do installation
  • Helium dewar (1000 ltr)
  • Specification written for tender
  • Delivery scheduled for July 2004

24
Helium Buffer Tank (Phase 1)
  • Specification for tender issued
  • Required for Aug. 2004

25
Cold Distribution
Cold Helium Return
LHe
CM1
CM2
CM3
CM4
Cold Box
Dewar
Warm Helium Return
  • Parallel supply feed from dewar through main
    header (4.5K)
  • Cold helium return (lt20K) during normal operation
  • Warm helium return (gt20K) to compressor suction
    used during cooldown and for power lead cooling

26
Cold Distribution Cryomodule
  • Individual vacuum jacketed lines for supply and
    return
  • U-tubes for supply and return to cryomodule from
    main trunk-line

27
Cryogenic Distribution (Phase 1)
  • Specification in preparation
  • Required for June 2005

28
Cryomodule Distribution
  • Cryomodule cooled by forcing helium vapor to
    bottom of each cold element with a distribution
    spider

Supply He
Cold Return
29
  • Cryogenic Controls
  • Linde TC50
  • Siemans local controller
  • TRIUMF to monitor with EPICS site control system
    and Prophi-bus communication
  • Distribution system
  • TRIUMF to control via EPICS interface

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Operating Modes
  • Normal Mode (cold linac)
  • Three power levels available (rf off, rf
    moderate, rf maximum)
  • VFD on main compressor to save wall power
  • Cooldown mode
  • One or more cryomodules require cooling down
  • Controlled warm-up mode
  • Emergency shut-down

32
  • Cooldown Simulation
  • Assume
  • ?150 liq-ltr/hour production
  • 5 hours to cool down a CM and 2 hours to fill
  • Require two fills to reach thermalization

33
Cool Distribution (4 hours)
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
150l/hr
150l/hr
34
Cooldown Flows (0-7 hours) Fill CM7
4.2g/s
4.2g/s
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
120l/hr
50l/hr
35
Cooldown Flows (7-15 hrs) Fill CM6
7.9g/s
3.9g/s0.2x
3.8g/s
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
1
110l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
36
Cooldown Flows (15-19 hrs) Refill CM7
8.1g/s
3.0g/s1.0x
3.9g/s0.2x
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
1
110l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
37
Cooldown Flows (19-26hrs) Fill CM5
6.6g/s
0.0g/s0.4x
3.5g/s
2.5g/s0.2x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
2
1
100l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
38
Cooldown Flows (26-30hrs) Refill CM6
6.9g/s
0g/s.4x
2.5g/s1.0x
2.8g/s.2x
CM5
CM1
CM6
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM7
2
1
100l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
39
Cooldown Flows (30-37hrs) Fill CM4
6.1g/s
2.0g/s0.2x
3.1g/s
0.0g/s0.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM5
CM7
2
2
1
90l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
40
Cooldown Flows (37-41hrs) Refill CM5
6.3g/s
0.0g/s0.4x
2.8g/s0.2x
0.0g/s0.4x
1.7g/s0.8x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM3
CM4
CM7
CM5
2
2
90l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
41
Cooldown Flows (41-48hrs) Fill CM3
5.6g/s
0.0g/s.4x
2.8g/s
0.0g/s.4x
1.4g/s.2x
0.0g/s.4x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
80l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
42
Cooldown Flows (48-52hrs) Refill CM4
6.7g/s
0.0g/s.4x
2.8g/s.2x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
1.7g/s0.8x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
80l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
43
Cooldown Flows (52-59hrs) Fill CM2
6.0g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
1.4g/s.2x
2.8g/s
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
80l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
44
Cooldown Flows (59-63hrs) Refill CM3
7.0g/s
0.0g/s.4x
1.7g/s0.7x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
2.8g/s.2x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
80l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
45
Cooldown Flows (63-70hrs) Fill CM1
6.0g/s
0.0g/s.4x
1.4g/s.2x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
2.8g/s
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
2
2
80l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
46
Cooldown Flows (70-74hrs) Refill CM2
7.0g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
1.7g/s0.7x
2.8g/s.2x
0.0g/s.4x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
2
2
80l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
47
Cooldown Flows (74-81hrs) Refill CM1
6.0g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
1.4g/s0.2x
2.1g/s0.7x
0.0g/s.4x
CM6
CM1
CM2
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
2
2
2
2
2
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
80l/hr
10l/hr
50l/hr
48
Cooldown Flows (81-86hrs) Refill CM7
3.9g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
1.7g/s0.2x
0.0g/s.4x
0.1g/s
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
CM2
2
2
2
2
2
10l/hr
10l/hr
100l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
1.0g/s0.9x
50l/hr
49
Cooldown Flows (86-91hrs) Refill CM6
2.2g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
CM2
2
3
2
2
2
10l/hr
20l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
100l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
0.8g/s0.4x
1.0g/s0.9x
50l/hr
50
Cooldown Flows (91-96hrs) Refill CM5
2.0g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
CM2
2
3
3
2
2
10l/hr
30l/hr
10l/hr
80l/hr
20l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
0.8g/s0.3x
0.9g/s0.2x
1.0g/s0.8x
50l/hr
51
Cooldown Flows (96-101hrs) Refill CM4
1.6g/s
0.0g/s.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
CM2
2
3
3
3
2
10l/hr
30l/hr
80l/hr
20l/hr
30l/hr
10l/hr
10l/hr
0.8g/s0.3x
0.8g/s0.3x
1.0g/s0.8x
0.8g/s0.2x
50l/hr
52
Cooldown Flows (101-106hrs) Refill CM3
1.3g/s
0.0g/s0.4x
0.0g/s0.4x
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
CM2
3
3
3
3
2
10l/hr
40l/hr
20l/hr
20l/hr
30l/hr
10l/hr
80l/hr
0.8g/s0.4x
0.8g/s0.3x
1.0g/s0.8x
0.7g/s0.2x
0.8g/s0.2x
50l/hr
53
Cooldown Flows (106-111hrs) Refill CM2
1.0g/s
0.0g/s0.4x
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM2
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
3
3
3
3
3
80l/hr
40l/hr
20l/hr
30l/hr
40l/hr
10l/hr
20l/hr
0.8g/s0.4x
0.8g/s0.4x
1.0g/s0.8x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.2x
0.8g/s0.2x
50l/hr
54
Cooldown Flows (111-116hrs) Refill CM1
0.7g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM2
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
3
3
3
3
3
20l/hr
40l/hr
30l/hr
30l/hr
40l/hr
80l/hr
30l/hr
0.8g/s0.4x
0.8g/s0.4x
1.0g/s0.8x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.8g/s0.2x
50l/hr
55
Cooldown Flows (116-121hrs) Fill and Regulate
Level
0.7g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
0.1g/s
CM2
CM6
CM1
CM4
CM7
CM5
CM3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
36l/hr
50l/hr
36l/hr
36l/hr
50l/hr
36l/hr
36l/hr
0.8g/s0.5x
0.8g/s0.5x
0.8g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.3x
0.7g/s0.3x
50l/hr
56
Cooldown Flows
57
  • Conclusion
  • A 500W class refrigerator will be installed and
    commissioned at ISAC-II before year end
  • Full commissioning of the cold distribution and
    first stage of the accelerator will be completed
    in 2005
  • A second 500W class refrigerator will be
    installed 2007
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