International Review of the Conceptual Design of the Cold Powering System for the HL-LHC Superconducting Magnets
The High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) project has been approved by the CERN Council in the June 2016 session, with a financing profile covering till end of installation in 2026. For the first time the powering system is based on high current long (>100 m) superconducting lines (called Superconducting Links) employing superconductor operating in He gas, well above the usual LHe or HEII temperatures.
The HL-LHC cold powering (WP6A in the Project Breakdown) is a complex system that has to enable transferring about 100 kA into the superconducting magnets of the upgraded LHC insertion magnets. The system is now in an advanced phase of design; SC links basic concept have been demonstrated about two years ago in a 20 kA - 20 m long demonstrators, while a long prototype (>60 m) of final size and current is under constructions. Other features of the system, like joint box, cold distribution box, etc. are being designed or under validation. However, due to various changes in the general powering scheme, some of them rather recent, the design of the full system still requires some time. The system must be fully designed and validated within 2018 to allow launching production of components for the final production in 2019 and 2020. The design must also live with the constraints given by the already defined technical infrastructure and integration, which at this stage cannot be substantially changed. A test of a system in Inner triplet String is foreseen in 2021-23, and installation in LHC P1 and P5 is foreseen in 2024 and early 2025.
A file with the technical information concerning the present status of the design will be provided to the panel members about one week before the review.
The scope of this review is to answer the following questions:
• Is the technical scope of the Cold Powering System well defined and interfaces with adjacent equipment well clarified, also regarding installation? And in particular is the design and validation of the components closely linked to the cold powering (for example: bus bars, quench detection and protection, warm powering, etc.) sufficiently defined to allow finalization of the design of the CPS?
• Is the general design correct and adequate to meet the scope? Is the design safe also with respect to the boundary conditions given by the magnets and circuit protection system?
• Is the basic design of each components or subsystem adequate to the scope with reasonable margins? For the items still under definition, is the plan to finalize the design sound?
• Is the plan to complete the design, to develop demonstrators for each critical item (for example splices among different materials, cabling of many large conductors, handling of the heavy and long SC links, e.m. coupling inter-circuit at acceptable level, etc.) properly done and sound? Are any critical design and technological developments that are still missing or in severe delay?
• Is the test plan including the IT String test adequate (without too many details at this early stage)?
• Are there issues that have been neglected or underestimated?
While the cost and resources are not in the scope of the review (they have been reviewed by an international panel in HL-LHC C&S reviews in March 2015 and October 2016), the reviewers may comment on the level of resources allocated to design, prototyping and validations, as well as on the schedule.
The review panel reports to the HL-LHC Project Leader and the panel chair is required to deliver a written report within one month after the review.
The members of the International Review Panel are: Akira Yamamoto (KEK/CERN, Chair), Joe Minervini (MIT), Pierre Vedrine (CEA), Maciej Chorowski (Wroclaw University of Technology), Chen-yu Gung (ITER), Davide Tommasini (CERN).
Jean-Philippe Tock (CERN) is the link person for this review.
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Welcome and Review charge 15m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Lucio Rossi (CERN)
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Circuits description and requirements 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Felix Rodriguez Mateos (CERN)
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Busbars definition and requirements from IR magnets (WP3) 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Ezio Todesco (CERN)
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MgB2 wire 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Bernardo Bordini (CERN)
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Interconnection boxes (DFX) 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Yann Leclercq (CERN)
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Cooling scheme for the cold powering system 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Serge Claudet (CERN)
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Integration in the HL-LHC tunnel 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Vittorio Parma (CERN)
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Test plan overview 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
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String test and series test plan 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Marta Bajko (CERN)
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Electromagnetic compatibility and losses in SC cables 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Yifeng Yang
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Requirements for the protection of the SC links components 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
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Protection system for the SC links definition 20m 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen AuditoriumSpeaker: Reiner Denz (CERN)
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Test voltages for SC links wrt LHC ones + Cold Diodes option 30mSpeakers: Amalia Ballarino (CERN), Felix Rodriguez Mateos (CERN)
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Cryogenics optimisation 30mSpeakers: Amalia Ballarino (CERN), Serge Claudet (CERN)
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