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The Design & Value Costs SRF Technology The XFEL as a Prototype Japan as a Host

The Design & Value Costs SRF Technology The XFEL as a Prototype Japan as a Host. International Linear Collider Status. A Global Initiative for an ILC. International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) representing major particle physics laboratories worldwide.

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The Design & Value Costs SRF Technology The XFEL as a Prototype Japan as a Host

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  1. The Design & Value Costs SRF Technology The XFEL as a Prototype Japan as a Host International Linear Collider Status Mike Harrison

  2. A Global Initiative for an ILC International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) representing major particle physics laboratories worldwide. • Chose ILC accelerator technology (SCRF) • Determined ILC physics design parameters • Formed Global Design Effort and Mandate 2006 Mike Harrison

  3. Technical Design Completed Dec 2012 Technical design completed and reviewed (PAC Dec 2012). TDR completed. Value cost estimate of $7.6B based on TDR + 22.6M man-hrs of explicit labour (~$2B). Value estimate does not cover US specific cost elements such as escalation, contingency, pre-ops, etc. Generic site(s): flat terrain & mountainous Using “reasonable” assumptions, ~9 years from ground breaking to start of beam commissioning Mike Harrison

  4. ILC Schematic

  5. Tunnels in the Japanese Mountains New Tunnel Shape Grooved Insert for CesrTA Wiggler

  6. ILC Cost Breakdown

  7. ILC Value – by Area Systems Main Cost Driver Conventional FacilitiesComponents Global Design Effort 7

  8. SRF Linac Technology Mike Harrison

  9. SRF Linac Technology * site dependent Approximately 20 years of R&D worldwide Mike Harrison

  10. Cavity Production Yield

  11. XFEL Cryomodule Cost breakdown • 8 cavities + 1 sc quad • ~12 m cryomodule • Including testing • cavity vertical test • cryomodule pulsed test • Testing • Assumes 100% DESY infrastructure • 100% testing • second largest cost driver after sc cavities

  12. EXFEL Cryomodule flow Fabrication Companies Cryomodule Assembly Testing at Host Lab - DESY

  13. EXFEL Cavity Qualification at DESY

  14. Coupler testing and processing:

  15. EXFEL Cryomodule Fabrication

  16. EXFEL Cryomodule Fabrication Information

  17. EXFEL Cryomodule Database

  18. EXFEL Cavity Qualification

  19. RF Power Source Marx modulator 10MW MB Klystron Adjustable local power distribution system  Presentation by S. Fukuda

  20. A Model for Cavity and CMProduction and Qualification Process SCRF Cost Overview

  21. The Linear Collider Collaboration ICFA Program Advisory Committee Linear Collider Board Directorate – Lyn Evans Deputy (Physics) – Hitoshi Murayama CLIC – Steinar Stapnes Physics & Detectors – Hitoshi Yamamoto ILC – Mike Harrison The GDE will close-out TDR related business – formal end in June

  22. Political

  23. Political

  24. Political

  25. Science

  26. Industry

  27. Political

  28. Conclusions Technical focus will shift to cryomodules via the XFEL production Site specific conceptual design next step Value engineering on linac systems The US R&D program ends with the GDE. Awaits further development towards a project Japan seriously considering offering to host New global collaboration after the GDE. It contains all the linear collider activities, not just the ILC. Mike Harrison

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