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06 September 2021

Accelerator

Drift Tube Linac (DTL)

DTL 1 is in its final position in the tunnel, with installation ongoing. Final alignment, as well as cooling and vacuum connections, are in progress. The Faraday Cup and associated shielding are being delivered and will be installed at the end of DTL1.

A small team from Italian in-kind partner, INFN, is working on the other DTL tanks inside the DTL workshop in G02. The modules for DTL tank 3 are fully tuned and tested, ready for connection.

Getting ready for beam commissioning

Preparations are ongoing to run beam from the Ion Source up to the Medium Energy Beam Transfer (MEBT) Faraday Cup in October. A Safety Readiness Review will be held shortly.

The MEBT section, which is an in-kind contribution from ESS Bilbao, is subject to alignment, magnet power tests and chopper tests, to be completed before commissioning.

RF testing

The test campaign of all Radio-Frequency power sources is progressing in the normal conducting part of the Gallery. Low power tests are mainly completed for the DTL klystrons, and are now followed by high power RF tests, with power fed from the modulators.

The first RF power station in spoke cell 120 has successfully completed its first test cycle at full power.

Spoke valve boxes

The last three remaining valve boxes and the end box for the spoke section of the linac have been delivered and placed in the tunnel. Header units are still to come. These valve boxes will be connected to 13 spoke cryomodules, which are currently undergoing testing in the Freia test stand lab in Uppsala. Two of those modules have already been fully tested and shipped to ESS.

Cryomodule testing

Tests of the first medium beta cryomodule in the test stand 2 bunker are ongoing. Low level RF in all cavities at 2 Kelvin has been achieved, and the power is now gradually being ramped up.

Target Station

Target Monolith

The two remaining bottom plates for the target monolith base plate have been positioned around the monolith vacuum vessel. These will be aligned and bolted in place. The welding of 39 neutron beam port tubes to the vessel will start in October.

Active Cell

The installation of floor valves, covering the openings from high bay to the process and maintenance cells, continues.

The lower intrabay door, separating the two cells of the Active Cell, has been mounted, final fixtures to be installed. This will be followed by the upper intrabay door.

Target roof

Cantilever roof cladding above Transport Hall, with rows of panels being mounted to the cantilever roof skeleton, continues. In total 2,952 panels, each holding three aluminium lamellae, will be bolted to the protruding roof structure around the Target buildings and short instrument halls. About half of these panels are already in place. Panels are assembled on site, and come in 12 different varieties to fit the existing steel structure. Special, customised panels are needed in joints and particularly curved areas.

Panel installation is also in progress in the area between Target Entrance and D08 lab.

Façade cladding is nearing completion on the A2T side of the building, with roof cladding to follow in this area in the autumn.

Experimental Halls

LoKI instrument

During September, works on site will start for the instrument LoKI.

A cave and control hutch will be built in the east part of Experimental Hall 2. The detector vessel, already delivered to ESS this summer, is currently stored in the northwest end of the hall. The installation of base plates and plinths will mark the beginning of on-site activities for the LoKI team.

Beamline Gallery, part 2

Fire painting of columns has been performed, with some touch-up works still ongoing.

Handover of this building to ESS takes place on 13 September.

Towards completion of civil construction project

Final handover, from construction partner Skanska to ESS, of all remaining buildings and landscaped areas will take place on 21 December 2021.

Right now, final Site Acceptance Tests (SAT3) are ongoing in the Target Building and two adjacent short instrument halls. These are scheduled for completion by the end of October, and will be followed by handover inspections.

Earthworks

Last week, asphalt was poured for the external areas to the D08 lab and substation D06 in the Target Station external areas.

The reinforced slab for the remaining ground concrete outside Target Entrance is ready for concrete.

Landscaping completion works continue around site.

Siteplan Archive
G02 NCG

RF power tests are ongoing in the Normal Conducting Gallery.

G01 DTL details

Installation of the first Drift Tube Linac, including final alignment, cooling and vacuum connections, is ongoing.

G01 spokes valveboxes

All 13 spoke section valve boxes and the end box for the cryogenic distribution system have been delivered to the tunnel, awaiting connection of header units.

G02 TS2 bunker cryomodule

Testing of the first medium beta elliptical cryomodule is in the final stages, with all cavities operated with RF power at 2 Kelvin.

D02 Monolith base plate lift

The last two base plates for the Monolith bottom plate has been placed, paving the way for the welding of neutron beam port tubes to the vessel.

D02 A2T Dog Leg

Facades to the Accelerator to Target building is nearing completion, and asphalt has been poured to the external areas.

D02 TE view to concrete floors

Reinforcement is in place for the ground concrete outside the Target Entrance building.

D02 Transport Hall sombrero

Cladding of the cantilever roof above the Transport Hall is in progress.

D08 asphalt

Completion of external areas outside the D08 lab is under way.

E02 part 2

The second part of the Beamline Gallery building, for installation of beam guides to the long instruments, is nearing completion and handover to ESS.

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