Title: LCLS Week 2 The Extruded Aluminum vacuum chamber
1LCLS Week 2The Extruded Aluminum vacuum chamber
2Progress to Date
- Polishing continues
- Twenty-five pieces already delivered to Hi-Tech
for Machining - We continued to adjust the recipe for polishing
as we went along up to this pointwe now feel we
can polish more consistently within a more
satisfying range. - Ten more pieces scheduled for delivery to Hi-Tech
on 1/30 - The remaining ten pieces to be delivered to
Hi-Tech in early February
3Polishing Results So Far
4Progress continued
- Machining continues
- Six production chambers delivered to ANL
- Chamber machining was temporarily on hold for
machining of chamber alignment plates - This hold period allowed us to learn a little
more about the alignment and machining of the
production chambers - All 120 plates now fully machined.
- The next batch of production chambers now being
machineddelivery anticipated 2/3.
5Vacuum Chamber Specifications
- A draft Engineering Specification Document (ESD)
is written. Requirements are below.
Parameter Value Achieved
Thickness of chamber at aperture 6.00 .15/-.05 mm 5.995 6.122 mm
Aperture height 5.00 .08 mm 4.990 5.118 mm
Overall flange to flange length 3464.44 0.2/-0.8 mm 3463.90 min 3464.64 max
Vertical straightness of the mounted chamber after alignment 0.050 mm 0.059 mm worst case
Beam stay-clear radius around the chamber aperture axis 2.3 mm 2.47 mm worst case
Average rms slope error goal of aperture in both longitudinal and transverse directions best effort See table -
Average vacuum pressure lt 10-6 Torr lt5 x 10-7
RGA mass scan All peaks 44 AMU All peaks 44 AMU
Vacuum chamber material 6063 aluminum 6063 aluminum
6LCLS VC thickness inspection
7LCLS VC dimensional inspection and installation
test
LCLS VC on the alignment stand
LCLS VC on the granite table for the length
inspection
8Inspection and correction of the LCLS VC end
flange perpendicularity (.003 - .004 precision)
9Inspection of the end length of the LCLS
VC(.001 precision)
10Two LCLS VC on the baking stands
11Progress continued
- First Delivery to LCLS Soon
- On 1/28, the first five chambers will depart ANL
12First production LCLS VC in the shipping crate
13The Schedule
Event Original Completion Date Updated Completion Date
Polishing of extrusions 12/07/07
Straightening of extrusion
Machining of extrusions 4/21/08
Chamber Processing at ANL 4/23/08
Ship Chambers 1-5 to SLAC 1/23/08 2/1/08
Ship Chambers 6-10 to SLAC 1/28/08 2/22/08
Ship Chambers 11-20 to SLAC 3/10/08 3/14/08
Ship Chambers 21-30 to SLAC 3/26/08 4/4/08
Ship Chambers 31-40 to SLAC 4/25/08 4/29/08
14What we learned along the way
- The overall length is difficult to predict
precisely due to shrinkage during the welding of
the ends. - The Dycor RGA heads short out easily.
- Two shorts in five chambers???
- The alignment system
- We are evaluating other options that we hope may
be easier to use. - Eliminate the compound screw that limits roll
adjustment???
15Minor changes in LCLS VC design to simplify its
alignment
First six chambers
All other chambers
16CONCLUSION
- Manufacturing and certification of the LCLS
vacuum chambers is proceeding according to our
schedule and within the allocated budget
17ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- A special thank you to
- Mark Erdmann,
- Joe Gagliano, George Goeppner,
- Dana Capatina, Scott Doran, Esiquio Salazar,
Kevin Knoerzer, Russel Otto, Dan Nocher, Mike
Bosek, Dan VanLannan, - Wayne Michalek, Mark Martens, Paul Aguirre,
Aaron Lopez, - Lahsen Assoufid, Jun Qian, Albert Macrander
- Frank Bock (Cardinal aluminum Co.),
- Don Fulcher, Tom Inwood (Engineered
Finishing Co.), - Simon Sorsher (Hi-Tech Mfg.).