Title: Accelerator Advisory Committee Review AAC
1Accelerator Advisory Committee Review (AAC)
SMTF Proposal and Collaboration Overview
- Fermilab
- May10-12th, 2005
- Helen Edwards and Nigel Lockyer
- Co-Spokespersons
2Superconducting RF Module Test Facility (SMTF)
at Fermilab
Goal Develop U.S. Capabilities in high gradient
and high Q superconducting accelerating
structures in support of the International Linear
Collider, Proton Driver, RIA, 4th Generation
Light Source and other accelerator projects of
interest to U.S and the world physics community.
1.3 GHz ILC Cryomodule
4 Accel Cavities
4 US Cavities
4 KEK Cavities
3Project Status
- ILC is assumed to begin construction in the range
of 2010 - CDR to be complete with costs by end of 06
- Proton Driver is about to seek CD-0
4 History of SMTF(1)
- One year ago Helen Edwards, Kwang-Je Kim, Hasan
Padamsee and SCRF proponents organized a SMTF
2nd meeting at Argonne (May 2004) - Much has happened since then
- Prepared for Caltech ITRP meeting at end of June
2004 - Fermilab states they will assume lead of cold
technology in US - SMTF collaboration theme was broad SCRF RD in
many areas - After ILC cold technology recommendation there
was increased interest by Fermilab in moving
ahead on ILC-SMTF EOI submitted in Fall 2004 - Visit DOE in December to make presentations to NP
(Kovar) HEP (Staffin) - DOE Fermilab interest up in PD after BTEV
decision
5History of SMTF(2)
- SMTF proposal submitted to Fermilab in February
2005 - GDE input is beginning- B. Barish asking for
deliverables - P.Oddone engaged in SMTF discussions-evaluating
situation - Evolving goals (SMTF remaining flexible)
- Setup process to allow us to make decisions to
achieve goals (Technical Institutional Boards) - Good support this year from Fermilab/DOE and
collaborators - Ramp up in resources needed
6SMTF Collaboration
- Collaborating Institutions (21) and their
representatives - Argonne National Laboratory Kwang-Je Kim
- Brookhaven National Laboratory Ilan Ben-Zvi
- Center of Advanced Technology, India Vinod Sahni
- Cornell University Hasan Padamsee
- DESY Deiter Trines
- Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Robert
Kephart - INFN, Pisa Giorgio Bellettini
- INFN, Frascati Sergio Bertolucci
- INFN, Milano Carlo Pagani
- Illinois Institute of Technology Chris White
- KEK Nobu Toge
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory John Byrd
- Los Alamos National Laboratory J. Patrick Kelley
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Townsend
Zwart - Michigan State University Terry Grimm
- Northern Illinois University Court Bohn
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory Stuart Henderson
7International Collaboration
- SMTF functioning extremely well with
international partners - DESY Started detailed discussions on the next
cryomodule design and we are beginning to
collaborate on the LLRF (planning a workshop in
the future devoted to this subject) and controls - KEK Receiving 4 cavities for testing this year
and discussing controls and LLRF and other areas
of overlap - (US-Japan Funds)
- INFN Cold mass
- India Growing interest
- DESY, INFN, KEK are represented on Technical
Board
8Why Do we Need SMTF?
- Broad spectrum of world class expertise exists in
SCRF in US, especially at JLAB, Cornell, SNS,
Fermilab, Argonne, LANL - Significant RD infrastructure in US but
distributed and not of a scale needed for the
list of new projects being discussed - ILC is greater than an order of magnitude larger
in scale than any other conceived SCRF project - World leader in ILC cold technology, DESY, is
beginning to focus on X-FEL (still a major ILC
player) - Japan is rapidly stepping up SCRF research
- Many RD problems must be solved before the new
planned projects can move to costing and proposal
stage - SMTF will bring many more resources to bear on
the identified problems in SCRF associated with
ILC, PD, RIA, CW - Industrialization is needed to build ILC and a
major goal of SMTF is to move that process to
point of readiness
9US Industrialization
- US industry lags Europe by several years
- US lags Japan in working with industries
- Presently 1 module/ 6 months in Europe
- Capacity about 1/6 weeks-cavities limiting factor
- Euro-XFEL calls for 1/week by 2009 (challenging)
several companies now - ILC will need about 2/day
- SMTF planning to host US Industrial Forum
- See talk by Warren Funk
10ContinuedWhy do we need SMTF?
- SMTF is bringing together the US and world
experts to tackle the problems identified by TRC - We are doing things better together that we
cannot do separately eg. First US ILC
cavities-collaboration of Cornell, AES, JLAB,
Fermilab - SMTF brings experts together discussing
problems-even from different projects - Technical Board of SMTF consists of members from
each of 4 major project areas and international
experts - Other regional facilities
- TTF 30 for accelerator research (mostly for VUV
user community) - STF (KEK) in construction (dedicated similar
to goals to SMTF ) - Synergy of SMTF is the common SCRF technology
- SMTF dedicated next generation regional SCRF RD
facility with beam
11TTF/FEL Busy User Schedule 2005
TTF is focusing on VUV/FEL Studies User
Operation LLRF Development
TESLA Technology Collaboration TTF VUV/FEL
(Operation) XFEL (28 MV/m) ILC (35 MV/m)
12ILC SCRF RD Plan at KEK
New modulator
13Goals of SMTF
- SMTF is committed to solving many of the TRC
R1-R4 - produce cavities with gt35 MV/m reliably
- System tests of linac building blocks with beam
- LLRF development system tests
- perform long term performance tests with beam
- Further develop US industrial cavity module
capabilities - Focus on cost reduction improvements
- PD RD on front end (ILC back end)-well matched
RD - PD and RIA need high power beam tests
- RIA and PD synergy significant
- CW seeks Qgt3E10 (with beam tests) compliments
work elsewhere with high current tests - Accelerator physics RD with photo-injector eg.
Polarized beams with RF photocathodes (see talk
by P. Piot)
14Proposed ILC Cryomodule Fabrication and Beam Test
at Schedule
15Summary of Motivations for SMTF
- Prepare to meet the needs for several ambitious
SCRF accelerator projects being planned in the US
- Examples International Linear Collider
FELs, Light sources, RIA, Proton Driver - SMTF will enhance US Technical Base
- Enhance SCRF technology capability in US to meet
these project needs - Effectively use existing SCRF infrastructure
- Upgrade infrastructure at Fermilab and elsewhere
to fill in existing gaps - Take advantage of synergy between projects eg. PD
ILC - Overlap of national and international experts at
one facility allows exchange of ideas and thus
unifies and strengthens approach to SCRF - SMTF will allow US to
- Pursue broadly advances in SCRF technology to
meet extend science goals - Learn to reduce cost of new projects by using
most advanced SCRF methods - Build cooperation with and transfer technology to
US industry (lags world abilities) - Develop industrial base with view toward
production and cost reduction - Collaborate compete effectively with Europe and
Asia - National collaboration from many fields of
science that broaden ILC support
16SMTF Organization
- Two collaboration meetings thus far, one at JLAB
and one at Fermilab, next at SNS - Started bi-weekly video meetings to keep
collaborating institutions informedwell
attended-DESY and KEK report - Good participation from SLAC
- Biweekly Fermilab steering committee meeting
- WEB pages beginning to take shape
- Institutional board elected- initial set of
bylaws available - Technical Board Chairnominations and election
held recently- Chair is Hasan Padamsee from
Cornell-initial bylaws outlined on task - Members of TB next step-initial list discussed
- First TB meetings and agenda being discussed
- Co-spokespersons elected two weeks ago
- Good progress on this front-much more needed
17SMTF Organization Chart
FNAL
Institutional Board SMTF Co-Spokespersons One
Representative per Institution Project
Spokespersons Technical Board Chair
SMTF Co-Spokesperson Nigel Lockyer
Co-Spokesperson Helen Edwards
Fermilab Directorate Steve Holmes
Fermilab SMTF Steering Committee
Technical Advisory Board Chair Hasan Padamsee
RIA Ken Shepard Walter Hartung
ILC Shekhar Mishra Tor Raubenheimer
CW 4th Gen. Light Sources Electron-Ion
Colliders Electron Coolers John Corlett Lia
Merminga
Proton Driver Bill Foster
18FNAL SCRF Steering Committee Organization Chart
Laboratory Directorate
Associate Director for Accelerators
FNAL SCRF Steering Committee
S. Holmes, Chair H. Edwards, Deputy
SMTF Program
ILC Accelerator RD Program S. Mishra H. Carter
H. Edwards P. Limon P. Czarapata
19ILC-Fermilab Organization Chart
ILC-Americas
Accelerator Division R. Dixon H. Edwards
Directors office Steve Holmes
Technical Division R. Kephart
Particle Phy. Division J. Strait
ILC _at_ Fermilab Shekhar Mishra Harry Weerts
TD Budget/Admin Support
Computing Division V. White
Accelerator S. Mishra H. Carter
Computing G. P. Yeh
Site studies V. Kuchler
NI Collaboration S. Mishra
Physics S. Tkaczyk
Main Linac N. Solyak
Theory A. Kronfeld
Detector Simulation
Civil T. Lackowski
In-Reach N. Lockyer
SCRF
Damping Ring K. Kim
SM Fabrication H. Carter
Accelerator Simulation
SiD H. Weerts
Out-Reach H. Weerts
Geology V. Kuchler
Accelerator DAQ
SM Testing P. Limon P. Czarapata
Muon H. Fisk
Strategic Plan H. White
Injector P. Piot
ASIC S. Tkaczyk
Communication J. Jackson
MD Interface N. Mokhov
This is not a reporting organization chart.
20SCRF RD Engineering Organization
This is not a reporting organization chart.
21Summary Cost
- Details in H. Carter and R. Stanek talks
- RD program for the next 5 years (FY05-FY09)
- MSSWFGA30 contingency
- ILC infrastructure operations (IO) cost is
108M - ILC total cost (including components) is 145M
-
- PD (IO) cost is 26M
- PD total cost (including components) is 66M
- The total cost (ILCPD) is 210M
- The estimated FTE-years needed over ILC and PD is
430200630 FTE-years (over 5 years)
22Summary
- SMTF is a timely and well motivated collaborative
effort on SCRF - Collaboration has now defined a structure for
making decisions and moving forward - Goals and deliverables are becoming more
clear-still some evolution - SMTF will establish the technical understanding
for proceeding on SCRF linac components - Increase involvement of community
- Need increased funding to meet ambitious goals
23Reference Slides
- The following slides are useful sometimes as a
reference
24Tie ILC Goals to ILC-TRC Report
- From Chapter 9 of Summary
of RD Work that Remains to Be Done for
Individual Machines or Collectively for All
Machines ILC-TRC/2003 Report - Greg Loew (Chair) et al. http//www.slac.stanford.
edu/xorg/ilc-trc/2002/2002/report/03rep.htm
25R1
- The feasibility demonstration of the TESLA energy
upgrade to about 800 GeV requires that a
cryomodule be assembled and tested at the design
gradient of 35 MV/m. The test should prove that
the quench rates and breakdowns, including
couplers, are commensurate with the operational
expectations. It should also show that dark
currents at the design gradient are manageable,
whcih means that several cavities should be
assembled together in the cryomodule. Tests with
electropolished cavities assembled in a
cryomodule are foreseen in 2003.
26R2
- To finalize the design choices and evaluate
reliability issues it is important to fully test
the basic building blocks of the linac. For
TESLA, this means several cryomodules installed
in their future machine environment, with all
auxiliaries running, like pumps, controls, etc.
The test should as much as possible simulate
realistic machine operating conditions, with the
proposed klystron, power distribution system and
with beam. The cavities must be equipped with
their final HOM couplers, and their relative
alignment must be shown to be within
requirements. The cryomodules must be run at or
above their nominal field for long enough periods
to realistically evaluate their quench and
breakdown rates. - A sufficiently detailed prototype of the main
linac module (girder or cryomodule with
quadrupole) must be developed to provide
information about on-girder sources of vibration.
27R3
- Improvements in the low level RF systems design
is needed. The system is quite complicated and
critical, with many functions (field control,
feedback, piezo feedforward, interlocks, fault
management) and requires very specialized
expertise. - There must be long-term testing of rf cryomodules
to precisely evaluate weaknesses before large
scale series production begins. - long-term testing of multi-beam klystrons is
required to quantify their lifetime and MTBF - For the TESLA upgrade 800 GeV option, the
capability of rf components (circulators, phase
shifters etc) to handle a higher rf power must be
demonstrated. - Improvements (TESLA) of the source lasers are
needed to improve its stability. beam klystrons
is required to quantify their lifetime and MTBF - The dark currents at the nominal operating field
should be precisely evaluated.
28R4
- Understanding of gradient limits with
electro-polished cavities is of great interest
for TESLA, especially the 800 GeV upgrade.
Studies must continue in this direction, in
collaboration with other institutes and
universities. - Several alternatives or complementary solutions
are proposed for the TESLA rf distribution
system. They should be tested and evaluated in
the long term. - The study of polarized rf photcathode guns should
be encouraged.
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