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BLM Internal Workshop

US/Eastern
L102 (CEBAF Center)

L102

CEBAF Center

Description

Welcome!

During the relatively low power run from 1 September 2023 through 31 May 2024 there were 5009 BLM (beam loss monitor) trips, about one eighth of the total FSD trips.  While the machine was down for only 24 hours due to these trips, collaborations typically cut 45-60 seconds per trip, so 60-85 hours of physics was lost.  It is not clear how many of these BLM trips would have resulted in machine damage, aka how many were false positives.  The workshop will establish a common basis of knowledge about the system and explore possible paths forward.  

An optional Zoom link is available --> https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1600078125

Eduard Pozdeyev
    • 9:00 AM 9:05 AM
      Workshop Introduction (Eduard Pozdeyev) 5m
    • 9:05 AM 9:30 AM
      Introduction to CEBAF BLM System 25m

      Requirements, design, implementation (cover both protection and diagnostics BLMs)

      Speaker: Brian Freeman
    • 9:30 AM 10:00 AM
      Beam Loss Mechanisms 30m

      "1. Beam loss mechanism contributing to downtime
      a. What we know (anlaysis, evidence)
      b. What we do not know
      c. What we need to know
      2. Specific beam transport issues contributing to beam losses"

      Speaker: Yves Roblin
    • 10:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Specifications and BLM Calibration Procedure 30m
      1. BLM system specifications
        a. Are specifications appropriate to prevent damage, activation
        b. Do we understand impact of losses (damage, activation) sufficiently
        well
      2. Calibration procedure
        a. Are our calibration procedures appropriate (not too lax or
        conservative)"
      Speaker: Jerry Kowall
    • 10:30 AM 10:50 AM
      Discussion 20m
    • 10:50 AM 11:00 AM
      Break 10m
    • 11:00 AM 11:40 AM
      Analysis of BLM System Performance 40m
      1. Identify and evaluate performance gaps (with goals to protect CEBAF
        and allow tuning)
      2. Does the BLM MPS system perform as expected?
        a. Is it overprotecting, under protecting, or works just right?
        b. Do we have unnecessary trips what we think are unwarranted
        c. Do we have accelerator unexpected/unwarranted damages
        d. Do we have unexpected activation of the accelerator
      3. Does the system design of the system allow for efficient tuning
      4. Are there deficiencies in the system layout or/and design that limit
        its performance?"
      Speaker: Katheryne Price
    • 11:40 AM 12:00 PM
      Discussion 20m
    • 12:00 PM 1:00 PM
      Lunch (On Your Own) 1h
    • 1:00 PM 1:20 PM
      BLM System Maintainability and Obsolescence 20m
      1. Are there issues with BLM system maintainability. How can maintenance
        be improved if necessary
      2. What are obsolescence issues that need to be addressed"
      Speaker: Roger Araiza
    • 1:20 PM 1:50 PM
      Opportunities for Near-Term Improvements 30m

      Identify and evaluate possible near-term, incremental improvements

      Speaker: Jay Benesch (JLab)
    • 1:50 PM 2:10 PM
      Discussion 20m
    • 2:10 PM 2:20 PM
      Break 10m
    • 2:20 PM 2:35 PM
      Opportunities for Long Term Improvements, Ops Perspective 15m
      Speaker: Jay Benesch (JLab)
    • 2:35 PM 2:45 PM
      Discussion 10m
    • 2:45 PM 3:30 PM
      Upgrade Options (Presenters) 45m

      Present possible upgrade options for the BLM system, 15 min each: J. Benesch, P. Degtiarenko, …

    • 3:30 PM 3:45 PM
      Discussion 15m