22–26 Jul 2024
CICG - GENEVA, Switzerland
Europe/Zurich timezone

Commissioning of the Cryogenic control system for Cryomodules at ESS SRF Linac

24 Jul 2024, 14:00
2h
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Poster area

Poster Presentation (120m) ICEC 11: Instrumentation and process control Wed-Po-2.4

Speaker

Adalberto Ferreira Melo Fonotura (ESS ERIC)

Description

The Cryomodules are critical components in the European Spallation Source (ESS) accelerator, playing a crucial role in connecting spoke cavities to high-beta elliptical cavities in the SRF Linac. These Cryomodules provide the necessary environment for operating, Spoke (Spk) cavities, Medium-Beta (MBL) and High-Beta (HBL) elliptical cavities, which are responsible for accelerating protons from 90 MeV to 2.0 GeV. The Cryomodule houses two double-spoke cavities per Spoke cryomodule and four elliptical cavity packages for MBL and HBL cryomodule, which need to be cooled to 2K to become superconductive and accelerate the beam. There are 13 SPK, 9 MBL and 21 HBL cryomodules to be installed and commissioned on the ESS accelerator.
An automation control system was developed to control and operate the cryogenic circuits, consisting of temperature, pressure, level, and flow sensors, heaters, and automatic valves connected to a control system based on a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) integrated into EPICS through the Controls Network.
The commissioning of the cryogenic control system involves checking all sensors, actuators, and closed-looping based logic, including temperature curve validation, pressure sensor calibration, and valve initialization, to certify the proper functioning of all components and all special automatic functions including Operator Panel Interface (OPI) connection and deployment. The operationalization started in spring of 2023 with SPK-110 and MBL-020. Subsequently, cryomodules will be installed and commissioned every month, leading up to a total of 25 units, in preparation for the first beam operations scheduled for December 2024.
This paper describes the development and commissioning activities involving the control system deployment for starting operations. Future activities will encompass the discussion of integrating this control system with the CMDS master control system, overseeing the simultaneous operation of all cryomodules and the distribution system. Additionally, plans for integrated testing with various other SRF Linac components will be addressed.
Keywords: Cryogenic Valves, Cryogenic Sensors, Heating elements, Controls, Programmable Logic Controller, EPICS, Cryomodule.

Submitters Country Sweden

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Co-authors

Alexander Jensen (ESS) Dominik Domagala (European Spallation Source ERIC) Eirikur Magnusson (ESS) Emilio Asensi Conejero Horus Cardona (European Spallation Source ERIC) Nuno Elias (European Spallation Source ERIC (ESS)) Peter Van Velze (ESS) Philipp Arnold (European Spallation Source ERIC) Waldemar Jozef Maciocha (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL)) Wawrzyniec Gaj (The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Science (IFJ PAN)) Wojciech Binczyk (European Spallation Source ERIC)

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