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Title: NSLS II ASAC Review


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NSLS II ASAC Review
Conventional Facilities Briefing Marty
Fallier Director for Conventional
Facilities National Synchrotron Light Source II
Project October 10, 2006
2
Outline
  • Conventional Facilities Scope
  • Facility Overview
  • Facility Program
  • WBS
  • Tunnel Design Access
  • Differential Settlement
  • Vibration Mitigation
  • Utility Support
  • Temperature Stability
  • Control Room
  • Schedule

3
NSLS II Facility Overview
4
Site Plan
NSLS
Conf. Center
Service Bldg Typ 4
CLOB
CFN
Future JPsi
RF-LINAC AREA
Future Guest House
LOB Typ 4
Ring Bldg
Loading
Underpass
5
Building Program
6
Conventional Facilities WBS
7
Floor Plan CLOB 1st
8
Floor Plan - CLOB 2nd
9
Floor Plan CLOB 3rd
10
Tunnel Design
  • Roof and wall thicknesses generally driven by
    shielding criteria except inner wall in area of
    berm (just structural)
  • Outer wall (ratchet wall) is HD concrete
  • During T-I will study whether precast or poured
    in place provides best balance of technical and
    cost performance
  • Tunnel floor thickness driven primarily by
    vibration criteria
  • During T-I will do modeling to arrive at optimal
    thickness and section shape
  • Rigidly connected to exp. floor to create
    monolithic floor
  • Penetrations from above for power and cooling
    water
  • Penetrations from sidewall for HVAC Supply and
    Return

11
Tunnel Design - Ring Building Section
12
Tunnel Access
  • Egress for life safety achieved by exits at each
    service building location
  • Large shielded doors for equipment access
    provided at Service buildings for tunnel entry
  • Mandoors and labyrinth provided at each Service
    building
  • Vehicle ramp to roll-up door at 2nd floor of each
    Service Bldg provides equipment access to
    electrical mezzanine at top of tunnel
  • RF LINAC areas integrated with CLOB structure
    have similar access as Service Bldgs

13
Service Bldgs
14
Differential Settlement
  • Measures to reduce potential for differential
    settlement include
  • Thorough geotechnical analysis of site to
    identify problem areas
  • Minimize footprint over disturbed areas
  • Set finished floor elevation for maximum cut and
    minimum fill
  • Early site preparation contract for maximum time
    to cut, fill, compact and observe settlement
    prior to building contract.
  • Monolithic slab design for tunnel and
    experimental floor
  • High slab stiffness, Tunnel 36 Experimental
    Floor 18
  • Building loads isolated from tunnel and
    experimental floor slab
  • Access corridor isolated from experimental floor
    slab

15
Vibration Mitigation
  • Measures to be implemented in conventional design
    include
  • Monolithic slab for accelerator and
    experimental floor
  • Slab thickness and section changes based on
    vibration modeling results during Title I
  • Possible use of polymer admixtures for enhanced
    damping characteristics
  • Isolation of bldg structure from tunnel and slab
  • Inertial bases and isolation of machinery
  • Low flow velocity design for ducts and piping
  • Limited use of duct and piping isolation to avoid
    conversion transmission of low frequency
    vibration
  • Commissioning of equipment and systems to include
    alignment, balancing vibration measurement

16
Utility Support
  • Utilities run underground in center of ring and
    distributed to five service bldgs (one in CLOB
    RF/LINAC area)
  • Minimizes pipe runs and pipe size in bldg proper
  • Minimizes potential noise and vibration impacts
  • Mechanical Utilities include
  • Chilled water from expansion of Central CHW plant
  • Tower water from process cooling water tower
  • Potable water, compressed air, sanitary etc.
  • Electrical Utilities distributed via substation
    and load center at each services bldg

17
Utility Support
18
Utility Distribution
19
Temperature stability
  • Key temperature stability requirement is tunnel
    air _at_ /- 0.1C at a given location with respect
    to time.
  • Requires high resolution industrial grade
    instruments and controls with excellent
    repeatability.
  • Control scheme using programmable controllers and
    reheat with temperature reset capability
  • Space temp setpoint of 85 F is nominally
    equivalent to process cooling water supply
    setpoint to minimize temperature gradients
  • Should be readily achievable provided loads to
    accelerator components are relatively
    steady-state

20
Tunnel Temperature Control
21
Tunnel Air Distribution
22
Control Room
  • The Accelerator Control Room is located on the
    second floor of the CLOB above the LINAC-RF area
  • Provides ready access to Tunnel, RF LINAC areas
    and electrical mezzanine
  • Computer room is adjacent to control room and
    control room operators meeting room
  • Additional study is required to identify optimal
    cable routing which may indicate computer room
    may be more advantageously located on 1st or 3rd
    floor

23
Schedule
  • Conventional Facilities Schedule has been
    coordinated with Accelerator requirements.
  • Construction sequencing will enable
  • Availability of Ring Bldg for LINAC, booster and
    storage ring installation to begin June 2011
  • LINAC Booster can be sooner if required
  • Control/Computer room availability in CLOB -
    August 2011
  • Conventional Construction complete - October 2011
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