Author: Lanfranco, G.
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WEPRO076 Constructing the ESS Linear Accelerator: Pragmatic Approaches to Design and System Integration at the European Spallation Source 2131
 
  • G. Lanfranco, M.J. Conlon, N. Gazis, E. Tanke, E. Vaena
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
 
  The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a neutron science facility comprising a linear H+ accelerator, a tungsten target station, 22 neutron instruments, a suite of laboratories and a supercomputing data processing centre. The Accelerator project represents about a third of the total ESS construction budget and several European countries participate as in-kind contributing partners to it. It is crucial to guarantee requirements consistency, clarity of interface definition and proper space allocation. Potential functional and design inconsistencies must be promptly detected and actively resolved, bridging the project from the conceptual design towards a smooth, cost and time effective installation. Moreover, while the correct synergies are established and maintained, the organisational burden has to be minimized, aspect particularly relevant given the intrinsic prototypic nature of projects of this type. This paper describes the system architecture and the tools deployed to integrate the design of the ESS Linear Accelerator and to prepare for its installation.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-WEPRO076  
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THPRI106 Specialized Technical Services at ESS 4028
 
  • J.G. Weisend, P. Arnold, J. Fydrych, W. Hees, G. Hulla, F. Jensen, J.M. Jurns, P. Ladd, G. Lanfranco, H. Spoelstra, X. Wang
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
 
  The European Spallation Source (ESS), a world class lab for neutron science currently under construction in Lund, Sweden requires a number of technical services that extend across the various project areas (accelerator, target and neutron science). These services include: cryogenics, vacuum and technical electrical and cooling systems. This effort constitutes more than 70 million Euros of construction cost. Rather than have separate support groups in each of the project areas, ESS has created a Specialized Technical Services group within the Accelerator Division to provide these services. This approach permits standardization, development of synergies and improved communication. The STS group also provides cryomodule testing and accelerator infrastructure and installation to the accelerator project. This paper describes the scope of work, current design status and future plans for Specialized Technical services at ESS.  
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