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14 June 2021

Accelerator

This week RFQ conditioning commenced in the normal conducting linac (NCL), according to plan. Starting with low RF power sent from the klystron in the normal conducting gallery, via the waveguide distribution system and to the cavities inside the RFQ, tests with full 3 MW RF power will follow during a six-week RFQ conditioning window.

Water manifolds have been installed for the first Drift Tube Linac tank, which is now ready to be installed in the tunnel in August.

Target cantilever roof

Adjustment works to the cantilever roof structure continue. This includes touch-up painting, movement joints, closing of gaps, adjusting the height and adding additional steel. Cladding with panels of aluminium lamellas has been performed on the north roof structure above the Beamline Gallery roof, and will continue throughout the summer.

Target Entrance

Internal finishes are ongoing in the Target Entrance building, where the ESS main control room will be located. Staircases have been equipped with terrazzo flooring and handrails, whilst painting is ongoing. Glass partition walls are in place for the meeting rooms on the bottom floor, as well as in the main control room area on first floor level. Bathrooms and showers are fully equipped, and kitchenette installations are ongoing.

NMX control hutch

Construction of the NMX control hutch continues. The prefab building has two floors – the bottom floor will be used for sample preparation. On mezzanine level – the roof level of the control hutch – HVAC equipment and racks for the NMX cave will be placed.

Electrical installations

Installation of electrical distribution boards is ongoing, with eight cabinets in place in the Experimental Hall and in the Beamline Gallery. These will feed electrical power to the instrument caves.

Neutron shielding bunker

The curved wall segment for the north sector bunker inside Experimental Hall 2 is in place. It consists of two rows of stacked and overlapping heavy concrete shielding blocks, placed in a 15-metre radius from the target. 

Installation of the last curved bunker wall, for the east sector of the bunker inside Experimental Hall 1, will start in July. At the same time, installation will take place for the first part of the Selene neutron guide for instrument ESTIA, a focusing reflectometer for small samples which is delivered as part of the Swiss in-kind contribution to ESS, via the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI).

There are four sectors of the bunker surrounding the Target Monolith, with the bunker cavity housing the first few meters of all 15 instruments. Every piece of this enormous lego puzzle with more than 1,000 pieces has a unique identifier and set location.

Skanska Civil works

The distribution of 67, 000 m3 soil and clay from a mass balance storage area next to F03 Logistics Centre to a former parking lot and a construction site logistics area is completed. Next, a hilly landscape will be formed here.

Siteplan Archive
D01 sombrero adjustments

Adjustment works ongoing for the Target cantilever roof.

D02 Target Entrance MCR

The ESS main control room in the Target Entrance building.

D02 TH sombrero

View to the Target Transport Hall and cantilever roof.

D03 bunker north wall

Curved wall for the north sector bunker inside Experimental Hall 2 completed.

D03 bunker west

West sector wall for the bunker inside Experimental Hall 2.

D03 cantilever over E02

Cantilever roof installed over the Beamline Gallery building.

E01 electrical distribution board

Electrical distribution boards under installation for the eight scientific caves inside Experimental Hall 3.

E01 NMX hutch

Control hutch with two floors under construction for instrument NMX.

G01 RFQ

Radio-Frequency Quadrupole in the Accelerator tunnel, now subject to conditioning.

G01 TSW and door plug

Door plug for the temporary shielding wall in the Accelerator tunnel.

G02 RFQ modulator and klystron

RFQ klystron and modulator, providing power to the RFQ section of the linac.

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