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SUPERCOLLIDER 2 SUPERCOLLIDER 2 Edited by Michael McAshan Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory Dallas, Texas Springer Science+Business Media, LLC Llbrary of Congress Cataloging-ln-Publicatlon Data International Industrlal Symposium on the Supercollider (2nd 1990 Miami Beach, Fla.J Supercollider 2 I edited by Michael McAshan. p. cm. "Proceedings of the Second International Industrial Symposium on the Supercoll jder held March 14-16, 1990. in Miami Beach, Florida" -CIP t.p. versa. Includes bibliagraphical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4613-6659-1 ISBN 978-1-4615-3728-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-3728-1 1. Superconductjng Super Collider--Congresses. I. McAshan, Michael. II. Title. III. Title: Supercollider two. QC787.P7I57 1990 539.7'3--dc20 90-49839 CIP Proceedings of the Second International Industrial Symposium on The Supercollider, held March 14-16, 1990, in Miami Beach, Florida © 1990 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by P1enum Press in 1990 AII rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher Preface The Second International Industrialization Symposium on the Supercollider, IISSC, was held in Miami Beach Florida on March 14-16, 1990. It was an even bigger and more successful meeting than our ftrst in New Orleans in 1989. There were 691 attendees and 75 exhibitors. The enthusiasm shown by both the speakers and the audience was exhilarating for all attendees. The symposium again brought together the physicists and engineers designing the machine, the industrial organizations supporting the design and construction, the education community, and the governmental groups responsible for the funding and management of the SSC project. We believe it is this unique rnix which makes this particular meeting so valuable. The theme of this symposium was "The SSC-Americas Research Partnership" and the varied presentations throughout the meeting high-lighted that theme. The keynote speakers were: Dr. Roy Schwitters, Director of the SSC Mr. Paul F. Orefftce, Chairman of the Board of Dow Chemical Company Honorable W. Hinson Moore, Deputy Secretary of Energy Mr. Morton Meyerson, Chairman of the Texas National Research Laboratory Commission Honorable Robert A. Roe Congressman from New Jersey and Chairman, House Science and Technology Committee Honorable Tom Bevel, Representative from Alabama, Chairman House Energy and Water Development Appropriation Subcommittee In addition there was a discussion of issues by a panel of four Congressmen: Honorable Jim Chapman, Representative from Texas Honorable Vic Fazio, Representative from California Honorable James A. Hayes, Representative from Louisiana Honorable Carl D.PurceU, Representative from Michigan There were a total of 108 presentations on a wide variety of subjects related to the SSC, including reports on other U. S. accelerators, on non U. S. large accelerator projects and details on the design of the SSC accelerator, detectors and conventional facilities. Representative Joe Barton of Texas received an award from the IISSC Board of Directors for his meritorious service to the SSC project. v The very able program committee for this symposium were: Carl Rosner Chainnan Intermagnetics General Corporation Owen Anglum Armco, Inc. David Berley National Science Foundation Tom Bush SSC Laboratory K. Wendel Chen University of Texas at Arlington Paul Gilbert Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade and Douglas M. G. D. Gilchriese SSC Laboratory Tom B. W. Kirk Argonne National Laboratory W. Arthur Porter Houston Area Research Center W. Parke Rohrer Brookhaven National Laboratory The 1990 International Industrial Symposium on the Supercollider was produced by nssc Corporation a nonprofit company organized solely to conduct an annual symposium. The Board of Directors for the 1990 Symposium were: Member Affiliation Mr. Charles E. Anderson Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Mr. Robert Baldi General Dynamics Space Systems Dr. Edward Bingler Texas National Laboratory Commission Dr. K. Wendell Chen University of Texas, Arlington Mr. Owen Anglum Armco, Inc. Dr. David Bedey National Science Foundation Dr. Tom Bush SSC Laboratory Mr. Paul Gilbert Parsons Brinkerhoff, Inc. Dr. M. G. D. Gilchriese SSC Laboratory Dr. Eric Gregory IGC Advanced Superconductors, Inc. Dr. Tom Kirk (*) Argonne National Laboratory Mr. Robert Marsh Teledyne Wah Chang, Albany Dr. W. Arthur Porter Houston Area Research Center Dr. Leonard M. Goldman (*) Bechtel Corporation Mr. A. J. Jarabak Westinghouse Electric Corporation Dr. Paul Mantsch (*) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Dr. Michael McAshan SSC Laboratory Mr. Paul Reardon (*) Science Applications International Inc. Mr. M. Parke Rohrer Brookhaven National Laboratory Dr. Giuseppe Scarfi ANSALDO Componenti S.p.A. Dr. Clyde Taylor Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Dr. Carl H. Rosner Intermagnetics General Corporation Mr. Sven Svendsen Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall Mr. Kuniyasu Toga Hitachi Ltd. (*) Designates Officers of the Corporation The fact that the Symposium proceeded smoothly and effectively was due to the effective work carried out by members of the Board on the working committees. Equally important was the contribution of the Conference Manager, Ms. Pamela Patterson, who tended to all the myriad of details that must be addressed to produce a successful meeting. nssc The sincerely wishes to thank the Department of Energy for their $20,000 grant which helped to finance the initial costs for the Symposium. We also wish to thank the many companies and organizations which contributed money and effort to the IISSC for this meeting. vi The following companies, organizations, societies, and agencies assisted us in producing the IISSC 1990: ABB Technology Company Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Ansaldo Componeneti S.p.A. Argonne National Laboratory Armco,Inc. Bechtel Corporation Brookhaven National Laboratory CRS Sirrine Daniel, Mann, Johnson, and Mendenhall EG&G, Inc. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory General Dynamics Space System Division Hitachi Ltd. Houston Area Research Center IGC Advanced Superconductors, Inc. Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers Intermagnetics General Corporation Kawasaki Steel Corporation Knight Architects, Engineers, Planners, Inc. Koch Process Systems, Inc. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory LeCroy Corporation Lester B. Knight and Associates, Inc. Martin Marietta Corporation Morrison Knudsen National Science Foundation National Society of Professional Engineers Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade and Douglas, Inc. Science Applications International Corporation SSC Laboratory Teledyne Wah Chang Albany Tempel Steel Company Texas National Research Laboratory Commission The University of Texas at Arlington UNISTRUT Corporation U. S. Department of Energy Westinghouse Electric Corporation The Board of Directors met in Miami Beach on March 14, 1990 and took the following actions to prepare for the 1991 Symposium. The officers of the IISSC Corporation for the period March 1990 to March 1991 elected by the Board are as follows: President and Meeting Chainnan Paul Gilbert Vice President Andy Jarabak Secretary Chuck Anderson Treasurer Paul Mantsch New members of the Board are: Ms. Regina Borchard Martin Marietta Corporation Ms. Catherine Burns TNRLC Dr. Tony Favale Grumman Ms. Phyllis Hale SSC Laboratory Mr. John Nonte Lockheed Dr. Satoshi Ozaki Brookhaven National Laboratory Mr. Robert Tener SSC Laboratory vii sse The Board wishes to thank Dr. Mike McAshan and all the people at the Laboratory who have assisted him in editing this volume. We believe it is a valuable record sse. of progress in the development of the I and the Board of Directors of the IISSe cordially invites all readers to the 3rd IISSe meeting to be held in Atlanta, Georgia in March of 1991. ~~ Leonard M. Goldman Chairman IISSe '90 viii Acknowledgements The editor is greatly indebted to Pam Patterson, conference manager, for her great organizational skills. The success of this volume resulted on the dedication of Valerie Kelly and the Technical. Information and Publications Group at the sse Laboratory. Again it has made this project a great pleasure during the production process. ix Contents 1. Worldwide Experience and Challenges Chairman: W. N. Ness U. S. Department of Energy Past and Future of the U.S./Japan Cooperation in High Energy Physics K. Kikuchi ....................................................................................................................... 3 Accelerator Projects in the USA N. Samios ....................................................................................................................... 9 2. Accelerators Co-Chairmans: H. Edwards and R. Stiening SSC Laboratory Studies of Cold Protection Diodes R. Carcagno and 1. Zeigler .......................................................................................... 25 Numerical Studies of the SSC Injection Process: Long Term Tracking T. Garavaglia, S. K. Kauffmann, R. Stiening, and D. M. Ritson .................................. 39 Application of the SSCTRK Numerical Simulation Program to the Evaluation of the SSC Magnet Aperture T. Garavaglia, K. Kauffmann, and R. Stiening ............................................................ 59 Collider Ring Particle Loss Tracking with SSCTRK T. Garavaglia, S. K. Kauffmann, and R. Stiening ........................................................ 77 Low Energy Booster Resonant Power Supply System C.lach ......................................................................................................................... 85 The SSC Collider Ring Correction Magnet System S. R. Stampke, 1. M. Peterson, and D. V. Neuffer ........................................................ 97 xi Early Instrumentation Projects at the SSC D. J. Martin, L. K. Mestha, S. A. Miller, andR. Talman .......................................... 109 3. Computers/Controls Co-Chairman: S. C. Loken Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Versatile Computer Program for Solenoid Design and Analysis M. P. Lakshminarayanan and R. Rajaram ................................................................ 129 Trends in Data Acquisition Instrumentation G. J. Blanar ............................................................................................................... 135 The Magnet Components Database System M. J. Baggett, R. Leedy, C. Saltmarsh, and J. C. Tompkins ..................................... 145 Computing Requirements for the SSC Magnet Test Laboratory C. Day, D. Balaban, W. Greiman, D. Hall, C. Sa#marsh, and J. Tompkins ......................................................................................................... 155 Real-Time Data Acquisition and Computation for the SSC Using Optical and Electronic Technologies C. D. Cantrell, E. J. Fenyves, and B. Wallace .......................................................... 163 4. Conventional Construction Co-Chairman: L. R. Smith SSC Laboratory Scheduling the SSC Construction T. Kozman ...... .......... ...... .......... ...... .............. .......... ............................ ................ ....... 177 Super Collider Egress Spacing and Life Safety P. L. Clemens and R. R. Mohr ................................................................................... 185 5. Cryogenics Co-Chairman: R. Byrns Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory A Refrigeration Plant Concept for the SSC R. Powell and H. Quack ............................................................................................ 199 Transverse Cooling SSC Magnets R. P. Shutt and M. L. Rehak ..... .......... ...... .... ............ ...... ........ ............ .......... ............. 209 The Cryogenic System for the SSC Magnet Test Laboratory R. Byrns, B. Heer, P. Limon, M. McAshan, J. Rasson and P. VanderArend ......................................................................................................... 219 xii

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