Author: Gioia, J.G.
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TUP267 LANSCE Drift Tube Linac Water Control System Refurbishment 1319
 
  • P.S. Marroquin, J.D. Bernardin, J.G. Gioia, J.A. Ortiz
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
  Funding: Funding Agency: Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy, under contract DE-AC52-06NA25396.
There are several refurbishment projects underway at the Los Alamos National Laboratory LANSCE linear accelerator. Systems involved are: RF, water cooling, networks, diagnostics, timing, controls, etc. The Drift Tube Linac (DTL) portion of the accelerator consists of four DTL tanks, each with three independent water control systems. The systems are about 40 years old, use outdated and non-replaceable equipment and NIM bin control modules, are beyond their design life and provide unstable temperature control. Insufficient instrumentation and documentation further complicate efforts at maintaining system performance. Detailed design of the replacement cooling systems is currently in progress. Previous design experience on the SNS accelerator water cooling systems will be leveraged. Plans call for replacement of water piping, manifolds, pumps, valves, mix tanks, instrumentation (flow, pressure and temperature) and control system hardware and software. This presentation will focus on the control system design with specific attention on planned use of the National Instruments Compact RIO platform with the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) software toolkit.