Title: Technical Division Internal Review of FNAL SC Magnet R
1Technical Division Internal Review of FNAL SC
Magnet RD Program
- Welcome !
- Introduction
- Goals of this review
- Committee and Participants
- HEPAP long range Plan for HEP
- Charge to the committee
- Agenda Logistics
2Introduction
- Fermilab is a single purpose Laboratory whose
mission is High Energy Physics research. - Superconducting Magnet Technology is one of the
enabling technologies required by FNAL to build
and maintain the accelerators necessary to
accomplish this Mission. - At FNAL, the Superconducting Magnet RD program
is located in the Technical Division.
3Goals of this Review
- The Mission of the Technical Division at FNAL
includes The development, design, fabrication
or procurement, and testing of accelerator and
detector components. - The goal of this review is to evaluate the FNAL
Superconducting Magnet RD Program in the context
of the Technical Divisions Laboratory mission
AND in the context of the overall National
long-range High Energy Physics plan (HEPAP
report).
4Review Committee
- Review Committee
- John Peoples Chair, FNAL
- Stephen Gourlay LBNL
- James Strait FNAL
- Steve Van Sciver NHMFL FSU
- Peter Wanderer BNL
- Technical Secretary
- Roger Rabehl FNAL
5Review Participants
- Observers
- David Sutter US DOE Office of Science
- Bruce Strauss US DOE Office of Science
- FNAL Management
- Stephen Holmes Assoc. Director FNAL
- Robert Kephart Head, Tech Div, FNAL
- Richard Stanek Assoc Head, Tech Div, FNAL
- Victor Yarba Assoc Head, Tech Div, FNAL
- Michael Lamm Head Dev Test Dept, TD,FNAL
- Speakers and Participants
6HEPAP Long Range Plan(Jan 2002 HEPAP Subpanel
Report)
- 1st Priority Exploit existing HEP facilities
- For FNAL TD support Tevatron Collider for Run
II - SC magnet repairs specialty magnets if required
- Next Support US participation in the LHC
- Now production of the 1st Generation IR quads.
- This is in progress. (tour)
- 1st generation quads are known to have limited
lifetime due to radiation damage. (approx 6-7 yrs
at full L ) - Long lead times ? must start soon on 2nd
generation IR quads - more radiation hard, higher instantaneous L.
- Developing these quads becomes an important part
of our long range magnet RD Plan
7HEPAP Long Range Plan
- VLHC
- Beyond the linear collider, a Very Large Hadron
Collider(VLHC) is an important long-range
objective for our field. - The 1998 HEPAP Sub panel recommendedan expanded
program of RD on cost reduction, enabling
technologies, and accelerator physics issues for
VLHC. - Detailed specifications for the VLHC must wait
for physics discoveries at the LHC. - eg high field vs low field staging options
8HEPAP Long Range PlanJan 2002 HEPAP Subpanel
Report
- since a VLHC is so central to the long-term
goals of our field, we strongly support RD
toward such a machine. - Funding continue at the same level
- take a long-term perspective toward developing
new technologies and techniques relevant to such
a machine.
9Charge
- A charge has been provided to the committee.
- Questions ?
- To the extent possible, please address points in
the charge in your final report. - Please feel free to offer any other comments and
suggestions regarding this program
10 Agenda Apr 25 830 - 845 Welcome and
Charge to the Committee Bob Kephart 845 -
915 Introduction to the SC Magnet
Program Peter Limon 915 - 945 SC Magnet
Support for the Tevatron Dave Harding 945 -
1015 LHC Project Jim Kerby 1015 -1030
Break 1030 -1040 High Field Magnet RD
program Overview Sasha Zlobin 1040-1100 High
Field Magnet Design Considerations Vadim
Kashikhin 1100-1130 Cos-theta Dipole
Mechanical design Deepak Chichili 1130-1200
Cos-theta Dipole test results Sasha
Zlobin 1200-1300 Lunch Discussion Commit
tee Speakers 1300-1345 Common Coil
Racetrack coil Giorgio Ambrosio 1345-1415
Low Field Magnet RD Henryk Piekarz 1415-1445
Development, Construction, and Test
Resources at Fermilab Mike
Lamm 1445-1615 Tour of IBC (LHC), IB3,
IB1 all 1615-1630 Break 1630-1715 SC
Strand and Cable RD Emanuela
Barzi 1715-1745 Discussion/Questions
Committee 1745-1815 Executive
Session 1900 Dinner at Tribella
11 Agenda - April 26 830 - 900 Executive
Session/Writing Assignments 900 - 945
Future Plans for SC Magnet Program Sasha Zlobin
945 - 1030 Questions and discussion Committe
e 1030 - 1230 Committee Executive Session
(writing) 1230-1330 Lunch/Discussion 14
00-1500 Closeout Committee Chair 1500
End
12Logistics
- Lunch will be provided on both days here
- Dinner tonight at TriBellas at 7 PM map will be
provided - PCs needed for report writing ? Printers ?
John Konc - Secretarial or travel assistance ?
Margie Bruce - Thanks again for helping with this review !