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ISIS Electrical Engineering Group Mike Glover ISIS Electrical Engineering Group Structure Group Leader ESSO DC Power Pulsed Power PSU Development Controls & Electronics 9 Staff 3 Staff 4 Staff 5 Staff 3 Staff ISIS Electrical Engineering Group Structure Mike Glover Group Leader ESSO DC Power Pulsed Power PSU Development Controls & Electronics Steve Stoneham Section Leader Vacancy Section Leader Adrian McFarland Section Leader Jim Gray Section Leader Tim Carter Engineer Steve Warner Office Manager Geoff Martin Engineer Stephen Ruddle Engineer Husam Al-Hakim Engineer Matt North Engineer Vacancy IT Manager Chris Gascoyne Technician Vacancy Engineer Steve West Engineer Neil Farthing Contractor John Bowsley Contractor Andy Kimber Engineer Neil Kelly CAD Martin Dobbs CAD Vacancy CAD Vacancy CAD Austine Brine Contractor Paul Wade Contractor Martin Hughes Graduate Engineer Areas of Responsibility • ISIS Synchrotron Power Supplies • ISIS Extracted Proton Beam Line Power Supplies • ISIS Neutron Beam Line Chopper Power Supplies • Electrical Engineering of ISIS Control Systems for: • Vacuum Systems • Water Plant Systems • Electrical Engineering of Neutron Instrument Beam Line Installations ISIS Synchrotron Power Supplies • Main Magnet “White Circuit” – 14.4kV 650ADC 400AAC • Injection & Extraction Septum – 5kA & 10kA 50V DC • Injection Dipole – 50Hz 13kA 500µS Flat Top 100µS Rise Time • Ring Steering & Trim Quadrupoles – 4 Quadrant 150kA/S 250 Amp Programmable • Fast Extraction Kicker Magnets – 50Hz 40kV 5kA 500nS Flat Top 80nS Rise Time Injection Septum •Deflects the injected beam into the aperture of the injection dipole magnet and onto the foil •200kW •5000 Amps •40V •1416 Transistor Regulator •100ppm stability Extraction Septum Magnet Bend 21º 10,000 Amps 50V 11kV Supply Rectifier Transistor Regulator 4 Sets of 24 Transistor Banks 2304 Transistors Extraction of Beam • At Extraction – Protons Circulating at 800 MeV – Two bunches with 200 ns gap • Extraction System – 3 fast kicker magnets deflect the beam into … – a septum magnet which lifts it into the EPB • Kickers need to be fast to avoid beam loss – Go from zero to full field between passage of bunches Extraction Details • • Kickers – 3 units give 15 mr kick – Rise Time 80 nS – Flat Top 500 nS – 5000A – 40kV – 50Hz pulsed Septum – ~ 8 m downstream – 8 Turn, 8900 A – DC – 1.8 m long (21 degrees) – Lifts beam out of machine ESSO Ring Vacuum PLC Control System ESSO Neutron Beam Line Installations •Complete electrical design •Electrical Supply •Detector Cabling •Chopper Cabling •Vacuum System Controls •Several kilometres of cabling per beam line Power Systems and the ISIS Synchrotron Andrew Kimber Outline • Main magnet systems • MM Power Supply and the White Circuit • Capacitor bank replacement • UPS • Replacement 1MJ Storage Choke • Summary Magnet systems • Main Magnets 10 Bending Dipoles 10 Singlet Quadrupoles 10 Focussing Doublet Quadrupoles. • Corresponds to 10 superperiods Main magnet power supply 1050A 250A Main magnet power supply For successful acceleration the same magnetic field is required in all the main magnets Main Magnets per super period: 1 Dipole 1 Singlet Quadrupole 1 Doublet Quadrupole How do we connect these? One power supply per super period Main Magnet System operates at 14.4kV Current changes from 250A to 1050 Amps Peak Power = 15.1 MVA For 10 super periods the Peak Power Required = 151 MVA Excessive Power Required ! Main magnet power supply Magnets have Inductance Inductance can store energy E = ½ LI2 Capacitors also store energy E = ½ CV2 Resonate the stored energy between Inductor and capacitor: With no losses in the system the impedances of the Inductance and the Capacitance would be identical and energy would be transferred with an alternating current between them and at a resonant frequency. Inductance reactance XL = Capacitive reactance XC ωL = 1/ωC ω = 2π f Resonant Frequency f = 1/(2π√LC ) Main magnet power supply • Normal Temperature Magnets have Resistance • Capacitors have losses • Cables have losses • If the losses << Inductance we have a high ‘Q’ oscillating system. • We just require to supply make up power for the resistive and AC losses in the Magnets, Cables and Connectors. The White Circuit WHITE CIRCUIT M G White, Princeton (1956) CERN Symposium • Oscillate the magnet cell using capacitors and choke. • Connect all the magnets together electrically and same current flows through each magnet. • Permit DC bias current through split choke secondary winding • Power required is to make up for the resistive losses in the copper, ac losses in the magnets and power supply losses. IM = IDC – IAC cos ω t Total of 1.75MW (150MVA peak for non resonant circuit) The White Circuit Main magnet power supply • Replace capacitor bank with smaller more efficient units. • Replace the Motor Alternator Set with a UPS System • Replace the Choke. – Split the Choke into 10 separate units and build spare as well. PROGRESS TO DATE Capacitor bank replaced (2002) UPS system currently on order. Build a scale model to prove theory of split choke. Scale model chokes currently being ordered. Old Capacitor Banks New Capacitor Banks Replaced in 2002 Smaller units, space used for 1 old bank is now used for 5. Motor Alternator Set Previous Motor Alternator Set Mains supply DC Motor Brentford Excitation PSU 12KVA 5KV single phase shaft 3.6KV single phase Alternator Storage choke and main magnets transformer • • • • • Phase locked to ISIS 50Hz reference signal Electromechanical Single phase output 2 phases connected line to line and 1 disconnected Alternator phase locked to ISIS 50Hz reference 100Hz induced harmonic between raw mains and reference signal Current Motor Alternator Set Brentford Excitation PSU 12KVA Mains supply Phase locked to ISIS 50Hz reference signal UPS DC Motor 5KV single phase shaft 3.6KV single phase Alternator Storage choke and main magnets transformer Phase locked to ISIS 50Hz reference signal • Alternator and UPS phase locked to ISIS 50Hz reference • Factor of 2 improvement in AC stability New UPS system 240V three phase 720V single phase 3.6KV single phase Storage choke and main magnets transformer Gray converter circuit • Motor alternator set replaced with 4 300KVA units (1 redundancy) • UPS units currently on order • Installed by Q4 2004 Storage Choke Current 1MJ, 2H Storage Choke Ex-NINA, manufactured in the 1960’s Ten interleaved primary and secondary windings Choke windings and core: 90 tonnes Total weight (inc. oil): 120 tonnes 30 years of service State of insulation unknown, leaks oil, failure would result in ISIS being down for extended period of time Replacement chokes Current 2H storage choke …X10 10 off replacement 200mH chokes 1/5 scale models 40mH Minimise financial and technological risk Due September 04 Full scale prototype/spare Replacement chokes • Most probable design is a ‘frame’ type storage choke Energy stored (air gaps) = ½ L I2 Energy stored/unit volume = ½ μ0 B2 • Calculate dimension of air gaps For 200mH, 1010A, 100KJ, 0.9T: Volume ~0.3m3 • Size and distribution of these critical in controlling losses Flux Density B (T) Flux Density B (T) Replacement chokes Testing of scale models to take place September 2004 • • • • • • Losses Stray magnetic fields Leakage inductance Linearity Noise (mechanical) Cost Summary • New capacitor banks – Installed 2002 • New UPS system – Installed by Q4 2004 • New split choke system – Scale model testing Q4 2004 – Prototype and production chokes 2005/6