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Hydrogen Delivery System Schedule MICE Schedule Review 23 rd-25 th May 2011 M Hills

Hydrogen Delivery System Schedule MICE Schedule Review 23 rd-25 th May 2011 M Hills STFC

Outline i. Work package overview ii. Task breakdown iii. Staff resources iv. Schedule summary

Outline i. Work package overview ii. Task breakdown iii. Staff resources iv. Schedule summary v. Schedule by task vi. Milestones vii. Risks viii. STEPS V & VI MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 2

Work package overview – The Hydrogen Delivery Systems will provide liquid hydrogen to the

Work package overview – The Hydrogen Delivery Systems will provide liquid hydrogen to the Absorbers in MICE – Each Absorber will have a dedicated delivery system (A, B & C) – The systems use metal-hydride storage and an R&D phase is planned to de-bug this novel part of the system – The R&D phase uses a dedicated test cryostat in place of the final MICE Absorber – Upon completion of the R&D, the system will be integrated with the AFC containing a KEK absorber for final commissioning MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 3

What we have to do. . . to test the system Vacuum Pumps (more

What we have to do. . . to test the system Vacuum Pumps (more on the roof) Ventilation System (continues on the roof) Heater/Chiller units for the hydride bed Gas Panel Enclosure Vacuum lines Hydrogen Charging Station Test Cryostat AND Pass a pre-operation safety review MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 View of MICE Hall South Side (mezzanine not shown) 4

5 . . . to be ready for STEP IV New vacuum line AFC

5 . . . to be ready for STEP IV New vacuum line AFC module in STEPIV position MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 Ventilation extract duct moved Gas Panel Enclosure moved up the mezzanine

What we have done so far Gas Panel Enclosure Control System Vacuum Pump Enclosure

What we have done so far Gas Panel Enclosure Control System Vacuum Pump Enclosure Vent stacks MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 Test Cryostat Ventilation System 6

Tasks – Controls – Mechanical Design – Safety – Hall Infrastructure and Installation –

Tasks – Controls – Mechanical Design – Safety – Hall Infrastructure and Installation – R&D Testing – STEP IV Preparation (AFC Commissioning) MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 7

People § M Hills - project management, cryogenic and mechanical design § M Courthold

People § M Hills - project management, cryogenic and mechanical design § M Courthold - cryogenic design, controls and testing § T Bradshaw – advice and consultation on cryogenic issues § I Mullacrane, P Warburton - control system design and implementation § A Muir, S Postlethwaite (with supervision from A Grant) – mechanical design § Hall technicians – installation and assembly MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 8

2011/12 Schedule Overview MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 9

2011/12 Schedule Overview MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 9

Controls – – Controls for helium testing already in place This work covers the

Controls – – Controls for helium testing already in place This work covers the additional tasks for hydrogen testing MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 10

Mechanical Design Mostly laying the foundations for integration with the AFC MICE Schedule Review

Mechanical Design Mostly laying the foundations for integration with the AFC MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 11

Safety – – Working closely with consultants to ensure DSEAR and IEC 61508 compliance

Safety – – Working closely with consultants to ensure DSEAR and IEC 61508 compliance Plenty of documentation to prepare MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 12

Infrastructure and Installation EMR run will push back several tasks, but work can continue

Infrastructure and Installation EMR run will push back several tasks, but work can continue on external infrastructure during this period MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 13

Testing – – Helium testing to start once power and water in the Hall

Testing – – Helium testing to start once power and water in the Hall are restored Second EMR run may delay some hydrogen testing MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 14

STEP IV Preparation – Repositioning of Gas Panel Enclosure and related services is driven

STEP IV Preparation – Repositioning of Gas Panel Enclosure and related services is driven by completion of R&D testing – AFC commissioning extends into May 2012 MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 15

16 Milestones Milestone Date Helium R&D testing complete July 2011 Safety Review passed August

16 Milestones Milestone Date Helium R&D testing complete July 2011 Safety Review passed August 2011 Hall infrastructure and installation complete September 2011 Hydrogen R&D complete December 2011 Manufacture of items for AFC adaption complete November 2011 AFC Commissioning complete April/May 2012 MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011

Risk Summary – Funding availability – Manpower restrictions/key staff availability – – – –

Risk Summary – Funding availability – Manpower restrictions/key staff availability – – – – Would impact all aspects of the project Hydride bed has been affected by long term storage A concern given that a direct replacement is no longer available Safety review recommends major design changes before R&D testing can commence Significant knock-on effect for STEP IV R&D system manufacturers are unwilling or unable to take on contract for systems B & C Would result in delays to transfer knowledge and require closer oversight of the new contract from STFC MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 17

STEPS V & VI – This means Systems B & C in the context

STEPS V & VI – This means Systems B & C in the context of the Hydrogen Delivery System – Most of the hall infrastructure (e. g. vacuum enclosure, ventilation system, gas supplies) will serve all three systems, so it is ‘only’ the hydride bed, gas panel, transfer lines and control system that are required – If R&D system is successful design can be carried over with very few changes – Type of hydride bed is currently the major unknown as the current manufacturer, Treibacher, no longer supply an equivalent model – Each system will take approximately 1 year to design, manufacture and test with an AFC module (full Gantt chart available) – Current assumption is that work in System B will start in April 2012 with System C following in April 2013, but this is highly dependent on the overall project schedule MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011 18

Summary 19 – Detailed schedule is known for System A installation and the R&D

Summary 19 – Detailed schedule is known for System A installation and the R&D testing – This is due to be completed by the end of 2011 – MICE running to commission the EMR will impact the current plan and may delay this date – Significant work following R&D testing to prepare for AFC commissioning and STEP IV – Delivery of Systems B & C should be in line with their need-by dates, but hydride bed supply issues need resolving MICE Schedule Review 24 th May 2011