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SUPERCOLLIDER 5
SUPERCOLLIDER 5
Edited by
Phyllis Hale Superconducting Supercollider Laboratory
Dallas, Texas
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Supercollider 5 / edited by Phyllis Hale. p. cm.
"Proceedings of the Fifth International Industrial Symposium on the Super ColI ider. held May 6-8, 1993, in San Francisco, Callforn,a"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978+4613·6036·0 ISBN 978·1·4615·2439·7 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978·1·4615·2439·7
1. Superconduct i ng Super Co 11 I der--Congresses. I. Ha 1 e, Phy II Is. II. International Industrial Symposium on the Supercollider <5th 1993 San Francisco, Calif.) III. Title, Supercollider five. OC787.P7S8668 1994 539.7'3--dc20 94-3824
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Proceedings of the Fifth International Industrial Symposium on The Super Collider, held May 6-8, 1993, in San Francisco, California
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Preface
The fifth annual International Symposium on the Super Collider was a great success. Over 700 participants from around the country and the world gathered on May 6-8,1993, in San Francisco to mark the progress of the SSC, to discuss current issues, and to chart a course of action for the continued development of our understanding of basic subatomic matter.
Together, the American public, academic communities, private sectors and governments from around the world have embarked on a project critical to maintaining our nation's preeminence as the world's leader in basic scientific research and the practical application of scientific knowledge. America has long maintained a commitment to investing in our nation's future. The Super Collider represents an essential next step in the direction of scope of human knowledge. The theme of the conference reflects these important goals: "SSCFocusing the World on Next Generation Science. "
The challenge for us today is to spread the message of the importance of investing in America's future. This is our task, and the task of supporters of the Super Colliderthroughout the nation. Without employing all of our energies, our nation will miss an historic opportunity to ensure America's scientific technological and economic leadership in the years ahead as we enter the next millennium.
Many exciting parallel and plenary sessions were planned in order to educate the participants on the great scientific activities and technological developments that are happening at the Super Collider. The quality and diversity of this year's sessions and speakers allowed the IISSC to meet its goals of promoting a fruitful exchange of ideas among the SSC community.
This year's plenary session speakers included:
Mr. Charles Anderson, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Mr. Joseph R. Cipriano, DOE Project Manager for the SSC Dr. Charles R. Perry, Chairman of the Texas National Research Laboratory
Commission Dr. Roy Schwitters, Director of SSCL Dr. Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky, Director Emeritus of Stanford Linear Accelerator
Center Dr. George F. Smoot, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Dr. Nicholas P. Samios, Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory Dr. John Toll, President of URA Mr. Robert W. Galvin, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Motorola, Inc.
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Congressional Panel: Honorable Jim Chapman Honorable Ron Packard Honorable Martin Frost
Dr. Raphael Kasper, Associate Director of SSC Laboratory Dr. William Happer, Director of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy Kasuke Takahashi, Deputy Director, KEK, Japan Fang Shounxian, Director, BEPC, Peoples Republic of China Vladimir Kadyshevskiy, Director, Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna,
Russia
The IISSC presented its annual award to Congressman Tom Bevill of Alabama, Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water. As a senior Member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, our award recipient is responsible for legislation which funds all the Nations major energy research projects. Our award recipient has been a staunch supporter of the Super Collider since its inception. His support for the project has been instrumental in moving the project forward and his efforts deserve our recognition.
Another group which deserves special recognition is this year's program committee. It was chaired by Ms. Regina Borchard, from Martin Marietta. Her committee consisted of the following members for the IISSC Board of Directors:
Mr. Charles Anderson Dr. Paul Ayres Mr. Co by Chase Dr. William R. Frisken Mr. Henry Gandy Dr. Eric Gregory Dr. Hiromi Hirabayashi Dr. Thomas Kirk Mr. Ted Kozman Dr. Uriel Nauenberg Dr. Satoshi Ozaki Dr. Clyde Taylor Mr. Ken Wilson
The program committee's effort was also supplemented by numerous other associates from government, industry, and national laboratories.
For the fifth consecutive year, Pamela Patterson served as conference manager. Year after year, she manages a successful conference, despite the large size and scope of the IISSC. We appreciate and recognize her time and commitment to the SSC and to the conference.
The following companies, organizations, societies, and agencies assisted in producing IISSC 1993. Those listed below provided support in many ways, including financial, inkind, volunteers, or combinations of all three.
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ABB Technology Company AccSys Technology, Inc. AF A Industries Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Allegheny Ludlum Corporation Ansaldo Componenti S.p.A.
Babcock & Wilcox Bechtel National, Inc. Brookhaven National Laboratory Brown & Root C. Hoh Pipe & Tube, Inc. Copper and Brass Sales CVI Incorporated E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company Furukawa Electric General Dynamics Space Systems Division Grumman Space Systems Handy & Harman H.C. Starck Inc. Helicoflex Company Hitachi, Ltd. Hudson International Conductors IGC Advanced Superconductors, Inc. Intermagnetics General Corporation Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) KEK National Laboratory for High Energy Physics Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Company Lotepro Corporation Marotta Scientific Controls Martin Marietta Corporation Minnesota Valley Engineering, Inc. Morrison Knudsen Corporation New England Electric Wire Corporation Noell, Inc. Nippon Steel USA, Inc. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oxford Superconducting Technology Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. SSC Laboratory Siemens AG Teledyne Japan K.K. Teledyne Wah Chang Albany Tempel Steel Company Texas National Research Laboratory Commission The PB/MK Team The Sakura Bank Toshiba Corporation University of Colorado U.S. Department of Energy Westinghouse Electric Corporation York University
The 1993 International Industrial Symposium on the SuperCollider is a private non-profit corporation, whose Board of Directors serves as volunteers. The IISSC exists to promote the SSC program by sponsoring an annual symposium. Attendees can exchange ideas and learn about the possibilities created by the SSC program in furthering science, technology, and education. The 1993 Board was composed of the following members from industry, universities, government, and national laboratories.
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Member
Mr. Charles Anderson Dr. Paul Ayres Mr. Robert Baldi Ms. Regina Borchard Mr. Coby Chase Mr. Tony Favale Dr. William Frisken Mr. Henry Gandy Mr. Paul Gilbert Dr. Eric Gregory Ms. Phyllis Hale Dr. Hiromi Hirabayashi Mr. Andrew Jarabak Dr. Thomas Kirk Mr. Ted Kozman Mr. T. Scott Kreilick Dr. Uriel Nauenberg Mr. Ronald Naventi Mr. John Nonte Dr. Satoshi Ozaki Mr. James Richardson-Gonzales Dr. Giuseppe Scarfi Mr. Mark Sisinyak Dr. Clyde Taylor Mr. Kuniyasu Toga Mr. Kenneth Wilson
Affiliation
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Babcock & Wilcox General Dynamics Space Systems Martin Marietta Energy Systems SSC Laboratory Grumman Space Systems York University, Canada Texas National Research Laboratory Commission The PBIMK Team IGC Advanced Superconductors, Inc. SSC Laboratory KEK National Laboratory, Japan Westinghouse Electric Corporation SSC Laboratory SSC Laboratory Hudson International Conductors University of Colorado Bechtel National, Inc. Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Company Brookhaven National Laboratory SSC Laboratory ANSALDO Componenti S.p.A. Brown & Root, Inc. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Hitachi, Ltd. CVI Incorporated
The Board of Directors met in San Francisco on May 5, 1993, prior to the start of the symposium, to review preparations for the 1993 symposium and to elect new officers and members of the nssc, Inc. for the coming year.
President and Conference Chairman Vice President Secretary Treasurer Administrative Officer Program Committee Chairman
Ken Wilson Eric Gregory Scott Kreilick Paul Ayres Phyllis Hale Ted Kozman
To assure the success of the SSC in the coming years, the Board of Directors urges all the attendees to renew their commitment to this premier research program. This symposium is an excellent forum in which to learn the great news about the Super Collider.
Remember, it is our responsibility as industry, scientific and academic leaders to educate the American people, our elected officials and the world about the importance of the Super Collider.
On behalf of the nssc Board of Directors, we thank all those who attended and contributed to IISSC 1993.
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Charles E. Anderson Chairman IISSC 1993
Acknowledgments
There are many individuals who contributed to this manuscript. Several deserve special recognition. They are:
Chuck Anderson, President and Meeting Chairman for providing insight and leadership.
Pam Patterson, Conference Managerwho, once again, proved to be the ultimate professional in sucessful meeting organization.
Regina "Oi Oi" Borchard, Program Chair for pulling together a program with excellent technical content.
Valerie Kelly who, along with the SSC Laboratory's Technical Information group, did all those little (and not so little) things which made the editor's job look easy. It should be noted that Valerie has been consistently associated with the IISSC publication. In addition to her technical expertise, she brings a beautiful dedication to this work.
Phyllis
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Contents
1. PARTNERS MEETING MILESTONES (SSC STATUS)
It's the Science Stupid
Chairman: Regina Borchard Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
J. Cipriano ................................................................................................................. 3
2. PARALLEL TECHNICAL SESSIONS I
CRYOGENICS I
Chairman: Theodore A. Kozman Superconducting Super CoIIider Laboratory
Business Opportunities in the SSCL Global Control System J. W. Heefner, R. G. Bark, andD. P. Gurd ................................................................ 9
Equipment Acquisition Plans for the SSCL Magnet Excitation Power Systems R. A. Winje ............................................................................................................... 13
Beam Instrumentation and Precision Timing Equipment for the SSC Accelerator Complex
R. C. Webber ............................................................................................................ 19
MAGNETS I
Chairman: Thomas O. Bush Superconducting Super CoIIider Laboratory
An Overview of the Collider Dipole Magnet Program R. W. Baldi, L. R. Patterson, and G. Salvador .............................................. ........... 23
CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION I
Chairman: Jon R. Ives Superconducting Super CoIIider Laboratory
Design of SSC Collider Structures J. E. Monsees ........................................................................................................... 27
Conventional Construction Surface Facilities Design Progress R. H. Janowski, Jr. and J. H. Cllfton ....................................................................... 31
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DATA ANALYSIS AND COMPUTING I
Chairman: DeLynden Lersch Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
Laboratory Technical Services Provides Business Opportunities for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems
W. Ballard ..... ........................................................................................................... 35
INSTALLATION I
Chairman: Edward J. Siskin Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
Industry Participation in the SSCL Installation Program F. Spinos ................................................................................................................... 37
3. PARALLEL TECHNICAL SESSIONS II
DETECTORS II
Chairman: M. G. D. Gilchriese Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Front End Signal Processing Electronics for the SDC Straw Tracking System F. M. Newcomer, S. Tedja, R. Van Berg, J. Van der Spiegel, and H. H. Williams ................................................................................................... 43
A CMOS Time to Digital Converter with Analog Memory for High Energy Physics Particle Detectors
E. J. Gerds, J. Van der Speigel, H. H. Williams, and R. Van Berg ......................... 47
A Compact Front-End Electronics Module for the SDC Strawtube Outer Tracker M. S. Emery, G. T. Alley, R. M. Leitch, R. A. Maples, and W. Holmes .................... 51
Optoelectronic Technologies for Detector Readout at the SSC M. Buttinger, J. Davies, P. Duthie, N. Green, D. Hall and A. Moseley, representing the CERN RD-23 Project Collaboration ............................................ 55
A Data Collection System for the SDC Straw Tube Tracker A. Holscher, K. Ragan, P. Sinervo, G. Stairs, and K. Strahl ................................... 59
STRING TEST
Chairman: Gerald Dugan Superconducting Super ColIider Laboratory
The Accelerator Systems String Test: Objectives, Problems, Results, Anecdotes and Reflections
T. Dombeck ..... ......................................................................................................... 63
The Accelerator Systems String Test Program P. Kraushaar ............................................................................................................ 67
The ASST Cryogenics G. T. Mulholland ............................................. ......................................................... 71
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Electrical Systems for the Accelerator Systems String Test G. Tool ..................................................................................................................... 75
Data Acquisition and Controls for the SSCL Accelerator Systems String Test Phase I R. Bork, M. Christiansen, E. Faught, K. Goetze, D. Haenni, S. Lee, D. Murray, J. Wang, E. Williams, M. Wylie, and 1. Zatopek ................................... 79
CRYOGENICS II
Chairman: David Nahmias Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Construction, Commissioning and Initial Operation of 2400W Refrigerator and Cold Test Stand for CDM Testing
J. D. Dubbs and K. Kreinbrink ................................................................................ 83
Cold Test Facility for 1.8 M Superconducting Model Magnets at the SSCL A. LaBarge, R. Althaus, R. Bird, 1. Baron, 1. Chagnon, M. Deak, M. Scott, V. Vasilyev, and G. Williamson ................................................................ 87
Performance of the MAGCOOL-Subcooler Cryogenic System after SSC Quadrupole Quenches
K. C. Wu .................................................... ............................................................... 91
A High Efficient 12 kW Helium Refrigerator for the LEP 200 Project at CERN B. Chromec, W. K. Erdt, D. Gusewell, K. LOhlein, A. Meier, A.-E Senn, T. Saugy, N. O. Solheim, U. Wagner, G. Winkler, B. Ziegler, et al . ........................ 95
MAGNETS II-DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE
Chairman: Shlomo Caspi Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
The Structural Analysis of the General Dynamics SSC Baseline Design Collider Dipole Magnet
G. Mehle and 1. Wohlwend .................................................................................... 101
High Energy Booster Quadrupole Cold Mass Development and Industrialization Program
G. Ducos, J. Giacometti, P. Giovannoni, D. Leboeuf, F. Le Coz, C. Lyraud, C. Michez, 1. F. Millott, D. Orrell, 1. Perot, 1. M. Rijjlet, 1. C. Toussaint, 1. Turner, P. Vedrine, and 1. Cortella .......................................... 105
SSC Quadrupole Magnet Performance at LBL A. F. Lietzke, P. Barale, R. Benjegerdes, S. Caspi,1. Cortella, D. Dell'Orco, W. Gilbert, M. I. Green, K. Mirk, C. Peters, R. Scanlan, C. E. Taylor, and A. Wandesforde ...................................................... 109
Fabrication and As-Built Design of the 50 mm Aperture SSC Model Quadrupole Magnets
N. Hassan, D. Albone, C. Arden, D. Bailey, D. Bein, D. Block, K. Couzens, S. Dwyer, R. England, A. Fluhmann, A. laisle, R. Jayakumar, S. Krishnamurthy, E. McGuire, R. Mihelic, F. Nobrega, S. Phillips, G. Snitchler, S. Smith, S. Stromberg, E. Vrsansky, R. Wood, and R. Zeigler .................................................................... 113
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DATA ANALYSIS AND COMPUTING II
Chairman: Irwin Gaines Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Building the Repositories to Serve D. Lersch ................................................................................................................ 117
Construction Phase Applications of the SSC Geographic Information System A. Oslin, R. Brees, and S. Sipes ................................................. ............................. 123
Facility Modeling of West Utility Straight Tunnel Section M. W. BUlalla, B. Parker, D. Orth, and A. Elioff ................................................... 127
SSCL DD2 Driver Port and Project Update S. L. Mestad ................................................ ............................................................ 131
SISSY: An Example of a Multi-threaded, Networked, Object-Oriented Databased Application
B. Scipioni, D. Liu, and T. Song ............................................................................. 135
Distributed Computing at the SSCL L. R. Cormell and R. C. White ............................................................................... 141
SUPERCONDUCTORS I
Chairman: Donald W. Capone II Superconducting Super CoIlider Laboratory
Initial Results of Strand Produced in Phase II of the SSCL Vendor Qualification Program
M. f. Erdmann, D. W. Capone II, E. S. Coleman, B. A. fones, and f. M. Seuntjens ................................................................................................ 147
Comparisons of Processes and Performance of SSC-VQP Material J. M. Seuntjens, F. Y. Clark, M. J. Erdmann, E. S. Coleman, and B. A. Jones ....................................................................................................... 151
Results of Cabling from Phase IE of the SSC Vendor Qualification Program E. S. Coleman, D. W. Capone II, M. f. Erdmann, B. A. fones, and f. M. Seuntjens ................................................................................................ 155
Extracted Strand Ie and Strand Ie Degradation for SSC Cables V. T. Kovachev, D. W. Capone II, E. S. Coleman, B. A. fones, f. T. Madison, f. Qin, and f. M. Seuntjens ............................................................ 159
Discussion of Results Obtained During the Phase II Production in the SSC Vendor Qualification Program
H. Ii, T. Shimada, K. Ogawa, T. Suzuki, and M. Ikeda .......................................... 163
4. TECHNICAL POSTER SESSION I
Chairman: Roger W. Coombes Superconducting Super CoIlider Laboratory
Structural and Thermal Analysis of a Solid-Cooled, Low Energy Booster, Radio-Frequency-Cavity Tuner at the Superconducting Super Collider
R. Ranganathan, A. Propp, B. Dao, and B. Campbell ........................................... 169
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The Qualification and Reliability Verification of a Low Cost Cryogenic Support Post for SSC Quadrupole Magnets
M. W. Hiller, R. l. Kunz, G. A. Lehmann, and M. 1. Nilles ................................... 173
Designing, Fabricating, and Testing Cost Effective Structural Composite for the SSCL Magnets
F. Nobrega ............................................................................................................. 177
Experimental Young's Modulus Calculations Y. Chen, R. layakumar, and K. Yu ......................................................................... 181
Mechanical Analysis of the DSB Cross-Section Y. Chen ................................................................................................................... 185
Design and Issues Associated with the HDM Electrical Insulation System l. F. Roach, S. K. Singh, O. R. Christianson, D. l. Hall, and A. G. McConnon .............................................................................................. 189
Analysis, Design, and Testing for the GDSS Model Magnet Quench Heaters D. l. Kinzie and S. D. Peck .................................................................................... 193
High Energy Booster Dipole Model Magnet (HDMM) Margin O. R. Christianson, H. L. Chuboy, M. P. Krefta, and S. K. Singh ......................... 197
High Energy Booster Dipole Model Magnet (HDMM) Quench Performance O. R. Christianson, l. F. Roach, and S. K. Singh .................................................. 201
A Study of the Effect of Cable Insulation on Coil Properties A. Spindel, R. Sims, S. Bastian, and D. Pollock ..................................................... 205
Magnet Design Considerations for the SSC Vertical Bending (BV1C) Magnet V. Venkatraman, C. Goodzeit, R. layakumar, F. Nobrega, and G. Snitchler ..................................................................................................... 209
Preliminary Results from a Study of Collar Lamination Variation in SSC Prototype Dipole Magnets
R. Gattu, G. M. Brown, and D. Pollock ................................................................. 213
HDM Model Magnet Mechanical Behavior with High Manganese Steel Collars l. R. Snyder ............................................................................................................ 217
Multilayer Insulation for the Interconnect Region in the Accelerator System String Test - A Practical Engineering Approach for a New Scheme of Design and Installation Bridges
D. Baritchi and A. laUoh ....................................................................................... 221
Investigation of the Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Superconducting Coils
T. Saito, K. Hara, Y. Kojima, A. Mori, K. Nojima, Y. Okamoto, S. Takabayashi, T. Tanaka, T. Yamagiwa, and K. Hosoyama ............................... 225
A Status Report on the Development of 5-cm Aperture, I-m Long SSC Dipole Magnet at KEK
K. Hosoyama, K. Hara, N. Higahi, A. Kabe, H. Kawamata, Y. Kojima, Y. Morita, H. Nakai, A. Terashima, H. Fuse, Y. [mai, H. Morita, T. Takahashi, A. Yamanishi, T. Shintomi, H. Hirabayashi, and Y. Kimura ............................................................................ 229
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Experiments In Development of Cryogenic Structural Materials for Accelerator (SSC) Superconducting Magnet
K. Nohara, S. Sato, T. Nomura, R. Tachibana, T. Higashino, K. Okumura, and H. Sasaki .................................................................................... 233
Industrial Manufacturing of Model Collider Quadrupole Magnets for the SSCProgram
R. F. Ryan, Jr., J. S. Oblinger, and W. F. Bensiek ................................................. 239
The Effect of the SSC Power Bus on Magnetic Field Harmonics J. L. Elliott and H. F. Gurol ................................................................................... 243
An Ordinary Method of Cutting a Stainless Steel Beam Tube Inside the Superconducting Dipole Magnet Without Disassembly
M. Deak, A. Emerson, M. Heath, A. LaBarge, C. Stephens, and V. Vasilyev ...................................................................................................... 247
Variation Simulation of the Cross-Section for the SSC Dipole Magnet C. Abel, H. Gurol, L. V. Nguyen, and H. van den Bergh ....................................... 251
Design and Test of the General Dynamics SSC Model Magnets C. Gibson, K. Couzens, D. Hoffman, and M. Wadsworth ...................................... 255
Mechanical Behavior ofB&W Short Quadrupole Model Magnets G. Dun, C. Rey, M. Xu, X. Huang, J. Kelley, J. Savignano, K. Dixon, B. Cantor, and J. Waynert ..................................................................... 259
Design and Main Parameters of the High Energy Booster Quadrupole Cold Mass for the SSC
G. Ducos, J. Giacometti, P. Giovannoni, D. Leboeuf, F. Le Coz, C. Lyraud, C. Michez, J. F. Millot, D. Orrell, J. Perot, J. M. Rijflet, J. C. Toussaint, J. Turner, and P. Vedrine ............................................................. 263
Optimizing Weldments of the CQM Beam Tube Assembly for the SSC W. C. Young and R. A. Fenolietto .......................................................................... 267
Effective Stress of a 4.2 K Beam Tube in a Quenching Collider 50 mm Dipole Magnet for the sse
K. K. Leung, Q. S. Shu, G. Snitchler, K. Yu, and J. Zbasnik .................................. 271
Dynamic Analysis of Six-Strut Supporting System for Accelerator Magnet K. K. Leung ............................................................................................................ 275
Use of Automated Test Equipment and "Paperless" Process Control to Implement Efficient Production of SSC Dipole Magnets
T. Tobin, R. Fagan, and D. Mitchell ............................................... ....................... 279
Systems Analysis Determining Critical Items, Critical Assembly Processes, Primary Failure Modes and Corrective Actions on ASST Magnets
C. S. Arden ............................................................................................................. 283
Measurement of Complex Surfaces G. M. Brown ........................................................................................................... 287
Supplier Performance Evaluation and Rating System (SPEARS) M. Oged, D. G. Warner, and E. Gurbuz ................................................................ 291
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Quality Assurance Program Implementation on the Collider Quadrupole Model Magnet Contract
D. C. lohanson and l. E. VandeBogart ................................................................. 295
Material Handling Advancements for CoJlider Dipole Magnet Manufacturing Systems
C. P. Cowan ........................................................................................................... 299
Collider Dipole Magnet Cold Test Facility Implementation B. l. Boulais ........................................................................................................... 303
A Methodology to Describe Process Control Requirements R. Carcagno and V. Ganni ..................................................................................... 307
A Study on Sector Nitrogen Inventory Emergency Venting B. Zhang ................................................................................................................. 311
Stress Analysis on SSC Cryogenic Shaft Transfer Line Suspension System B. Zhang ................................................................................................................. 315
Experimental Strength Verification of SSC Cryogenic Transfer Line Internal Suspension System
K. Stifle and B. Zhang ............................................................................................ 319
Analysis of ER String Test Thermally Instrumented Interconnect 80-K MLI Blanket
E. F. Daly andR. K. Pletzer ................................................................................... 323
Low Conductivity Water Plants-Issues of Process Control L. Baritchi and D. R. Haenni ................................................................................. 327
Engineered Design of SSC Cooling Ponds l. E. Bear ................................................................................................................ 331
An Engineering Study and Concept Design of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) for Conventional Systems
L. S. Norman .......................................................................................................... 335
Control of the SSC Accelerator System String Test Configuration L. Cromer, L. Maxson, D. Pan, P. Ravishankar, and V. Saladin .......................... 339
Fabrication of a Prototype Thin Superconducting Solenoid Coil for the SDC Detector Magnet
A. Yamamoto, Y. Doi, T. Kondo, Y. Makida, K. Tanaka, H. Mukai, H. Hirata, and S. Mine .......................................................................... 343
Electrical Performance Characteristics of the SSC Accelerator System String Test W. Robinson, W. Burgett, l. Gannon, P. Kraushaar, A. Mcinturff, R. Nehring, V. Saladin, T. Savord, G. Sorrensen, R. Smellie, G. Tool and D. Voy ................................................................................................ 347
Brazed Honeycomb Vessel R&D for the SDC Solenoid Magnet I. Ohno, H. Kakui, H. Takeda, H. Maehara, K. Nishida, A. Yamamoto, H. Yamaoka, and Y. Makida .................................................................................. 351
Adaptation of Lessons Learned from the Eurotunnel Project and CDM Magnet Production to Super Collider Main Ring Installation
l. Belding, P. Di Domenico, l. Gillin, W. Hahn, l. Hopkins, l. McCollum, R. Naventi, M. Nielsen, L. R. Patterson, M. Seely, and l. Smrha ........................................................................................... 355
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An ASD Physics Education Program H. R. Barton, Jr . ..................................................................................................... 359
Coil Winding for the SSC GEM Detector Magnet R. Vieira, B. Smith, P. Marston, M. Olmstead, Z. Piec, P. Titus, and G. Naumovich ................................................................................... 363
System-Level Description of the SDC Detector N. E. Wells .................................................. ........................................................... 367
Proposal for Double-Sided Silicon Microstrip Detector D. Lazarovici, C. Lazarovici, Gh. Caragheorgheopol, R. Ruscu, V. Cimpoca, E. Muntiu, I. Cernica, and H. Giuroiu .............................................. 371
Photon-Counting Monolithic Avalanche Photodiode Arrays for the Super Collider A. N. Ishaque, D. E. Castleberry, and H. M. Rougeot .......................................... 375
The Prototyping and Evaluation of a Liquid Level Alignment Monitoring Scheme for the SDC Detector
D. P. Eartly and J. M. Bliven ................................................................................. 381
Mechanical-Property Changes of Structural Composite Materials after Low-Temperature Proton Irradiation: Implications for Use in SSC Magnet Systems
J. Morena, C. L. Snead, Jr., C. Czajkowski, and 1. Skaritka ................................. 385
Corrector/Quadrupole/Sextupole Power Leads for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory
R. Shutt, K. Hornik, and M. Rehak ................................................. ........................ 389
5. PARALLEL TECHNICAL SESSIONS III
DETECTORS III
Chairman: George P. Yost Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
Diamond Detectors for the SSC K. K. Gan, H. Kagan, R. Kass, R. Malchow, W. Palmer, C. White, S. Zhao, L. S. Pan, S. Han, D. Kania, M. Lee, S. Kim, F. Sannes, S. Schnetzer, R. Stone, G. Thomson, Y. Sugimoto, A. Fry, S. Kanda and S. Olsen ........................................................................................................... 395
High Rate Resistive Plate Chambers: An Inexpensive, Fast, Large Area Detector of Energetic Charged Particles for Accelerator and Non-Accelerator Applications
C. R. Wuest, E. Ables, R. M. Bionta, O. Clamp, M. Haro, G. J. Mauger, K. Miller, H. Olson, and P. Ramsey ............................................... 399
Behavior of Large Resistive Plate Counters at High Rates M. Widgojf, E. D. Alyea, E. Ables, R. Bionta, G. 1. Mauger, C. Wuest, D. Chen, E. S. Hafen, P. Haridas, I. A. Pless, 1. Tomasi, R. Santonico, S. Beridge, W. Bugg, and P. Y. C. Du .................................................................... 403
Precision Machining and Polishing of Scintillating Crystals for Large Calorimeters and Hodoscopes
C. R. Wuest and B. A. Fuchs .................................................................................. 407
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Barium Fluoride Crystals for Precision EMC at SSC R-Y. Zhu ................................................................................................................. 411
Overview of the GEM Muon System Cosmic Ray Test Program at the SSCL E. C. Milner for the GEM Collaboration ............................................................... 415
ACCELERATORS III
Chairman: Y. H. Cai Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
Development of Hermetic Electrical Connectors for SSC Spool Pieces B. Kountanis and L. Kalny ..................................................................................... 419
Design and Analysis of the Collider SPXA/SPRA Spool Piece Vacuum Barrier G. Cruse and G. Aksel ................................................. ........................................... 423
Design and Development of the SSC Collider Spool Piece J. Marcus, 1. Wollan,1. Cox, R. Riney, R. Johns, E. Rodriguez D. Audi, S. Williams, S. Covington, J. Breuel, and G. Brush ................................ 427
Corrector Magnets: Combined Structural Analysis of Collider 50mm Aperture Ordered Wound Dipoles Interior Section
V. H. Tran ............................................................................................................... 431
Method of Fabricating a Completely Ordered Wound Coil S. Mookerjee, W. Shen, andB. Yager .................................................................... 435
MAGNETS III-THERMAL PERFORMANCE
Chairman: Peter O. Mazur FermiIab National Accelerator Laboratory
Magnetic Measurements of the 5 Meter QC Series Quadrupoles at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
P. Barale, B. Benjegerdes, S. Caspi, M.I. Green, A. Lietzke, R. Schermer, C. Taylor, and D. Van Dyke ............................................................. 439
Current Loop Decay in Rutherford-Type Cables A. A. Akhmetov, A. Devred, R. G. Mints, and R. I. Schermer ................................ 443
Optical Measurement of SSC ARC Quadrupole Cold Mass Location C. Corbett, L. Ketcham, R. Pletzer, S. Shapiro, R. Viola, J. Walton, R. Wilkins, S. Bagwell, and W. Barnes ................................................. 447
The Application of Moving Average Control Charts for Evaluating Magnetic Field Quality on an Individual Magnet Basis
D. A. Pollock, R. F. Gunst, and W. R. Schucany .................................................... 451
CRYOGENICS III
Chairman: Robert L. Powell Process Systems International, Inc.
Initial Operation and Performance Test Results of the Accelerator System String Test (ASST) Cryogenic System
T. Kobel and R. Than ............................................................................................. 455
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Operating Modes of the SSC Sector Station Cryogenic System V. Ganni, S. Abramovich, and T. V. V. R. Apparao ............................................... 459
Thermal and Flow Considerations for the 80 K Shield of the SSC Magnet Cryostats
S. Abramovich, A. Yilcel, M. Thirumaleshwar, and 1. Demko ............................... 465
The Control and Operation of a Test Stand for the Cryogenic Testing of Superconducting Magnets
W. E. Garber and R. Fagan .................................................................................. 469
Development of Cryogenic Instruments and Equipment for SSC Magnet Cryogenic Tests at the MTL
Q. S. Shu, M. Coles, R. Dorman, C. Franclin, R. Fuzesy, G. Gabert, D. Hatfield, I. Syromyatnikov, J. Tompkins, R. Trekell, J. Weisend, and A. Zolotov ........................................................................................................ 473
Preliminary Design of Sector Cryogenic Shaft Transfer Line System B. Zhang and K. Stifle ............................................................................................ 479
DATA ANALYSIS AND COMPUTING III
Chairman: Lawrence E. Price Argonne National Laboratory
Physics Detector Simulation Facility (PDSF) ArchitecturelUtilization B. Scipioni .............................................................................................................. 483
Physics Detector Simulation Facility Phase II System Software Description B. Scipioni, J. Allen, C. Chang, 1. Huang, J. Liu, S. Mestad, J. Pan, M. Marquez, and P. Estep ................................................. ......................... 489
FDDI Experience at the SSCL M.Jajfe ................................................ ................................................................... 495
Systematic Error Analysis of Rotating Coil Using Computer Simulation W-C. Li and M. Coles ............................................................................................. 499
Statistical Factors to Qualify the Superconducting Magnets for the SSC Based on Warm/Cold Correlations
K. Kim, A. Devred, M. Coles, and 1. Tompkins .................................................... 503
SUPERCONDUCTORS II
Chairman: Ronald M. Scanlan Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
A Progress Report on the Production of 1.8 Million Feet of Superconducting Cable for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Project at BNL
S. DelRe, G. Epstein, S. Hong, J. Lichtenwalner, P. O'Larey, D. Smathers, M. Boivin, R. Meserve, M. Garber, A. Ghosh, A. Greene, D. McChesney, A. Morgillo, and R. Shah .......................................... 507
Recent Results in the Manufacture of SSC Outer Wire and Cable at AISA within the Framework of the SSC VQP
H. G. Ky, C. Bruzek, G. Grunblatt, P. Mougenot, F. Peltier, and P. Sulten ......................................................................................... 511
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Recent Progress at Oxford Superconducting Technology During Phase II of the SSC Vendor Qualification Program
1.1. Lichtenwalner and 1. D. Scudiere .................................................................. 515
Development of NbTi Superconductor for the SSC at Sumitomo Electric Industries S. Saito, Y. Yamada, T. Sashida, A. Mikumo, M. Koganeya, and M. Nagata ......................................................................... ............................... 519
Current Density and Magnetization of Fine Filamentary NbTi Superconductors H. Kanithi, W. Wiegert, P. Valaris, M. D. Sumption, and E. W. Collings ............. 523
6. NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE
Chairman: Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Cosmology & The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) G. F. Smoot ............................................................................................................ 529
7. TECHNICAL POSTER SESSION II
Chairman: Roger W. Coombes Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
Heat Leak Measurements and Thermal Modeling of a Mechanical Support for a SSC Beam Tube Liner
1. Maddocks, 1. Zbasnik, A. Yiicel, and R. Spidle .................................................. 543
An Engineering Design and Production of Elements of RF Power Feeding and Distributing Systems at IHEP
V. V. Katalev, S. S. Kovalev, I. I. Sulygin, and I. M. Shalashov .......................... 547
Simulation as a Tool for Planning the SSC Collider Spool Piece Production E. Rodriguez and 1. Everton .................................................................................. 551
Cryogenic Characteristics of the SSC Accelerator Systems String Test (ASST) W. Burgett, D. Franks, P. Kraushaar, M. Levin, M. McAshan, A. McInturff, R. Pletzer, D. Revell, W. Robinson, V. Saladin, G. Shuy, R. Smellie, and 1. G. Weisend II .............................................................. 555
Development of a Corrector Element Power Lead 1.1. Wollan, S. Lucas, T. Byram, and K. Efferson ................................................. 559
An Experimental Evaluation of Joint Electrical Resistance on Power Lead Thermal Performance
V. I. Datskov, 1. A. Demko, S. D. Augustynowicz, and R. D. Hutton ..................... 563
Development of a Multiple HTS Current Lead Assembly for Corrector Magnets Application
1. L. WU,l. T. Dederer, and S. K. Singh ................................................................ 567
Design and Application Consideration of High Temperature Superconducting Current Leads
1. L. Wu .................................................................................................................. 571
Design Study and Model Tests of High Tc Superconductor Current Leads K. Ueda, K. Takita, T. Uede, M. Mimura, T. Kinoshita, and Y. Tanaka ................ 575
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Databases for Analysis of Superconducting Cable Manufacturing V. A. Bardos, E. S. Coleman, M. J. Erdmann, B. A. Jones, K. S. Kozman, D. J. Little, and J. M. Seuntjens ..................................................... 579
Results of Outer Wires and Cable for the SSC VQP at Hitachi Cable, Ltd. S. Sakai, G. Iwaki, Y. Suzuki, M. Seidoh, H. Moriai, T. Kamiya, T. Ohta, H. Noda, and K. Kamata .......................................................................... 583
Study on the AC Magnetization of LHC Type of Rutherford Cables A. P. Verweij, L. E. Eriksson, and H. H. J. ten Kate .............................................. 587
The Effect of Silicon Addition to the Interfilamentary Copper on Ie, Compound Formation and Interdiffusion
H. Liu, K. J. Faase, E. Gregory, and B. A. Zeitlin ................................................. 591
Conductor Design for the GEM Detector Magnet J. V. Minervini, P. G. Marston, B. A. Smith, R. J. Camille, Z. S. Piek, R. F. Vieira, P. Titus, G. Deis, N. Martovetsky, P. J. Reardon, and R. Stroynowski ......................................................................... 595
An Overview of Magnetic, Mechanical, Thermal, and Electrical Analyses Performed on the HDM Model Magnets
J. F. Lowry, O. R. Christianson, H. L. Chuboy, E. F. Daly, D. J. Hall, D. C. Johnson, M. P. Krefta, G. T. Mallick, J. F. Roach, S. K. Singh, J. R. Snyder, W. J. Carr, Jr., and J. H. Parker, Jr . ........................... 599
Increased Critcal Current and Improved Magnetic Field Response of BSCCO Material by Surface Diffusion of Silver
Y. Z. Negm, G. O. Zimmerman, K. A. Eckhardt, and R. E. Powers ....................... 603
Conceptual Design Studies for HE II Cooled Low BETA Quad IR Magnets D. Baritchi, C. Corbett, A. Jalloh, N. V. Mokhov, R. Schermer, and R. Steining ................................................................................. 607
Reducing the Energy Requirements of Quench Protection Heaters for SSC Dipoles - Test Results·
C. Haddock, J. Kuzminski, D. Orris, and P. Mazur ............................................... 611
Development of Superconducting Correction Magnets for the SSC J. Mitchell, T. Adams, B. Clark, L. Clark, N. DiGiacomo, M. Fitzgibbon, D. Hansen, D. Hirschfield, R. Keogh, D. Ladner, R. Peterson, L. Pokorny, and B. Wilson ................................................................. 615
Corrector Magnets: Combined Structural Analysis of Collider 50mm Aperture Ordered Wound Quadrupoles Interior Section
V. H. Tran .................................................. ............................................................. 621
Corrector Magnets: Combined Structural Analysis of Collider 50mm Aperture Ordered Wound Sextupoles Interior Section
V. H. Tran .................................................. ............................................................. 625
Engineering Design of a High-Temperature Superconductor Current Lead R. C. Niemann, Y. S. Cha, J. R. Hull, M. A. Daugherty, and W. E. Buckles .................................................................................................. 629
Magnetic Field Calculations for the HDM Model Magnets M. P. Krefta, H. L. Chuboy, and J. H. Parker, Jr . ................................................. 635
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Preliminary Multipole Calculations of the SSC Vertical Bending Magnets L. V. Nguyen, H. Gurol, and K. Gudimetta .............................................. .............. 639
Design of a Model Dipole Magnet for the SSC High Energy Booster N. Hassan, K. Couzens, S. Dwyer, A. Jaisle, R. Jayakumar, S. Krishnamurthy, R. Mihelic, S. Phillips, R. K. Puri, K. Sarna, G. Snitchler, and V. Venkatraman ......................................................................... 643
Design and Performance of a New 50 mm Quadrupole Magnet for the SSC C. Goodzeit, G. Spigo, G. Cunningham, D. Orrell, J. Turner, and R. layakumar .................................................................................................. 647
Improved Loss Calculations for the HDM Magnets G. T. Mallick, Jr. , W. l. Carr, Jr., M. P. Krefta, and D. Johnson ......................... 653
Design and Analysis of the Cryostat System for a 15 m Long Prototype Quadrupole Magnet
A. R. Jalloh, C. Corbett, C. 1. Chang, D. Baritchi, S. Bagwell, S. Chen, J. Riddle, and E. F. Daly ......................................................................... 657
Conceptual Design of the Cryostat System for the 2: 1 Vertical Bending Dipole Magnet of the SSC Collider Ring
A. R. lalloh, C. Corbett, C. 1. Chang, D. Baritchi, S. Chen, 1. Riddle, Z. Gruzdeva, and E.F. Daly ................................................................................... 661
HDM Model Magnet Quench Pressure Rise Estimates E. F. Daly and O. R. Christianson ......................................................................... 665
Test Performance of the QSE Series of 5 cm Aperture Quadrupole Model Magnets B. Archer, D. Rein, G. Cunningham, J. DiMarco, T. Gathright, J. layakumar, A. LaBarge, W. Li, J. D. Lambert, M. Scott, G. Snitchler, and R. Zeigler ................................................................................... 671
A Quasi-3D Model to Predict Temperature Distributions in SSC Magnets due to 3D Heat Loads
B. Archer, R. Schermer, G. Snitchler, and H. Kohli .............................................. 675
Calorimetric AC Loss Measurement of 1.3-m Model Dipole Magnets by using a l.8 K Cryostat
Y. Morita, K. Hara, N. Higashi, A. Kabe, H. Kawamata, Y. Kojima, H. Nakai, T. Ohmori, T. Takahashi, S. Taneda, A. Terashima, A. Yamanishi, and K. Hosoyama ............................................................................ 679
The Liquid Helium Thermosyphon for the GEM Detector Magnet R. P. Warren ................................................ ........................................................... 683
The Thermal Behavior of an SSC Magnet in an Unconditioned Outdoor Environment
R. K. Pletzer ........................................................................................................... 687
Collider Quadrupole Magnet (CQM) Optical Alignment Window Heat Leak Prediction
R. K. Pletzer ........................................................................................................... 691
Summary of Dipole Field Angle Measurements on 50-mm Aperture SSC Collider Dipole Magnet Prototypes
J. Marks, M. Bleadon, J. DiMarco, M. Kuchnir, 1. Kuzminski, T. Ogitsu, E. E. Schmidt, Y. Yu, and H. Zheng, ..................................................... 695
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Test of Fennilab Built, Post-ASST, 50-nun Aperture, Full Length SSC Dipole Magnets J. Kuzminski, A. Akhmetov, R. Bossert, T. O. Bush, D. W. Capone ll, J. Carson, R. Coombes, S. W. Delchamps, A. Devred, 1. DiMarco, C. Goodzeit, S. Gourlay, C. Haddock, R. Hanft, W. Koska, M. Kuchnir, M. J. Lamm, P. Mantsch, J. Marks, P. O. Mazur, W. Nah, T. Ogitsu, D. Orris, J. Ozelis, T. Peterson, E. G. Pewitt, P. Sanger, R. Schermer, R. Stiening, J. Strait, J. C. Tompkins, J. Turner, M. Wake, 1. Zbasnik, Y. Zhao, and H. Zheng ........................................................................................... 699
Strain Gauge Pack in Process Measurement System for the Collider Quadrupole, Design and Technology Transfer
R. E. Zeigler, D. Bein, L. Brooks, M. Garza, B. Rodgers, and G. Novak .............. 703
Advances in the Use of Tomographic Inspection Techniques for Non-Destructive Analysis of Geometric Conductor Position and Correlation with Magnetic Cross-Section Modeling
D. Bein, G. Snitchler, G. F. Rabaey, J. Bolger, R. Crane, /. L. Morgan, and M. Vinson ................................................ .................................. 707
Industrial Hannonic Analysis System for Magnetic Measurements of SSC Collider Arc and High Energy Booster Corrector Magnets
M.I. Green, R. Sponsel, and C. Sylvester ............................................................ 711
Perfonnance of Field Measuring Probes for SSC Magnets R. Thomas, G. Ganetis, J. Herrera, R. Hogue, A. Jain, W. Louie, A. Marone, and P. Wanderer ................................................................ 715
A Comparison of Least Squares Linear Regression and Measurement Error Modeling ofWann/Cold Multipole Correlation in SSC Prototype Dipole Magnets
D. A. Pollock, R. F. Gunst, K. Kim, and W. R. Schucany ..................................... 719
Quench Perfonnance of Sextupole Corrector Magnets C. M. Rey and E. T. Gossler ................................................................................... 723
Quench Perfonnance of B& W -Siemens 1 m Quadrupole Magnets C. M. Rey, J. A. Waynert, G. Dun, M. Xu, J. Savignano, J. P. Kelley, K. Dixon, J. Maloney, P. Hlasnicek, A. L. Billingsly, and B.I. Cantor ................. 727
Axial Deconvolution of Measured Magnet Field Hannonics D. W. Bliss and H. F. Gurol ................................ ................................................... 731
Applications Interfaces to the Magnet Database System M. J. Ball, N. Delagi, B. Horton, J. C. Ivey, L. Jones, R. Leedy, X. Li, B. Marshall, S. L. Robinson, and 1. C. Tompkins ........................................ 735
MTL Distributed Magnet Measurement System J. M. Nogiec, P. A. Craker, J. P. Garbarini, V.llushin, J. C. Ivey, J. D. Lambert, and W-C. Li .................................................................................... 739
A Quench Detection/Logging System for the SSCL Magnet Test Laboratory K. Kim, M. Coles, J. Dryer, andD. Lambert ......................................................... 743
Digital Electronics for the Inclusion of Shower Max and Preshower Wire Data in the CDF Second-Level Trigger
J. W. Dawson, K. L. Byrum, W. N. Haberichter, L. J. Nodulman, A. B. Wicklund, K. 1. Turner, and D. W. Gerdes ................................................... 747
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Design and Implementation of Multi Channel Read-Out and Level 2 Storage for Time Measurement Chip
T. Ekenberg, E. Gerds, R. Van Berg, and H. H. Williams ..................................... 751
An Example of Combining Sybase with PAW to Perform Graphical Data Display and Analysis
A. Fry and I. Chow ................................................................................................. 755
What the Quality Philosophy Brings to a Research and Development Environment Like the SSC
S. Davis and J. L. Wentz .................................................. ....................................... 759
Structural Behavior of the Six-Strut Support System B.Dao .................................................................................................................... 763
Thermal Analysis of the SSC Beam Scraper N. Tran and B. Dao ................................................................................................ 767
Technical Status of SSC RF Amplifier and Accelerating Cavity Systems J. Ferrell, J. Rogers, P. Coleman, 1. Curbow, and J. Mynk ................................. 773
The Low Energy Booster Project Status G. W. Tuttle ............................................................................................................ 777
8. PARALLEL TECHNICAL SESSIONS IV
DETECTORS IV
Chairman: Michael Marx Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
An Engineering Design Study of the Support Platform Assembly for the SSC SDC Detector
H. J. Krebs, R. H. Wands, and J. L. Western ......................................................... 783
An Engineering Design Study of Alternative Design Options for the Forward Toroids of the SSC SDC Detector
L.I. Dittert and J. L. Western ................................................................................ 787
Engineering Design of the GEM Noble Liquid Calorimeter T. Adams, K. Barnstable, N. DiGiacomo, B. Easom, R. Hund, M. Lajczok, L. Mason, and G. Velasquez ............................................................... 791
Overview of the Superconducting Magnet Subsystem for the GEM Detector at the SSC G. Deis, J. Bowers, A. Chargin, J. Heim, A. House, C. Johnson, G. Oberst, L. Pedrotti, J. Swan, R. Warren, S. Wineman, R. Yamamoto, R. Camille, G. East, P. Marston, J. Minervini, R. Myatt, S. Myatt, R. Pillsbury, Z. Piek, B. Smith, J. Sullivan, P. Titus, R. Vieira, J. Krupczak, N. Martovetsky, P. Reardon, R. Richardson, D. Richied, and R. Stroynowski .............................................................................. 795
ACCELERATORS IV-RF AND OTHER TOPICS
Chairman: Jerry M. Watson Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
Low Energy Booster Radio Frequency Cavity Structural Analysis K. Jones .................................................................................................................. 799
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Low Power RF Beam Control Electronics for the LEB L. K. Mestha, I. Mangino, V. Brouk, T. Uher, and R. C. Webber .......................... 803
Three-Dimensional Model of a Liquid-Cooled, Low Energy Booster, Radio-Frequency Cavity Tuner at the Superconducting Super Collider
R. Ranganathan, A. Propp, B. Campbell, and B. Dao ........................................... 809
Multi-MeV Electron Cooling--A Tool for Increasing the Performance of High Energy Hadron Colliders?
T. Ellison, I. Adney, D. Anderson, M. Ball, D. Caussyn, M. Ellison, I. Ferry, B. Hamilton, S. Nagaitsev, D. Reistad, M. Sundquist, P. Schwandt, and M. Sedlacek ............................................................................... 813
Design of an 80 K Liner Prototype in SSCL ASST for Synchrotron Light Interception Q. S. Shu, W. Chou, D. Clark, W. Clay, Y. Goren, R. Kersevan, V. Kovachev, P. Kraushaar, K. Leung, I. Maddocks, D. Martin, D. Meyer, R. Mihelic, G. Morales, I. Simmons, G. Snitchler, M. Tuli, W. Turner, L. Walling, K. Yu, and 1. Zbasnik .......................................... 817
MAGNETS IV-MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
Chairman: Joe Muratore Brookhaven National Laboratory
Progress In Understanding Ramp Rate Sensitivity in High Energy Booster Dipole Magnets
1. M. Butler, C. A. Swenson, and W. 1. Carr .......................................................... 821
Quench Propagation Study for BNL-Built, Full-Length, 50 mm Aperture SSC Model Dipoles
I. Muratore, M. Anerella, G. Cottingham, M. Garber, G. Ganetis, A. Ghosh, A. Greene, R. Gupta, S. Kahn, E. Kelly, G. Morgan, A. Prodell, W. Sampson, R. Shutt, P. Thompson, P. Wanderer, and E. Willen ........................ 825
Parameters and Conceptual Design of a Vertical Bending Magnet for the Super Collider
C. Goodzeit, R. layakumar, F. Nobrega, G. Snitchler, and R. Stiening ................ 831
Reliability of the Electrical Insulation System for the HDM I. F. Roach, S. K. Singh, A. G. McConnon, S. B. Suttle, and K. L. Kussmaul ................................................................................................ 835
A Study of Variations in Dipole Cable Insulation Systems and their Effect on Creep
R. E. Sims, R. Bossert, I. Hoffman, P. Schmidt, A. Spindel, and I. Strait .............. 839
MAGNETS V
Chairman: Robert J. Malnar Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory
A Study of Structural Integrity of the SSC Magnet Six-Strut Support System C. I. Chang, S. Chen, A. lalloh, and D. M. Martin ............................................... 843
SSC 50mm Dipole Magnet Cryostat Thermal Measurement Results W. N. Boroski, T. H. Nicol, M. K. Ruschman, and C. I. Schoo .............................. 847
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CQM Thermal Shield Design K. E. Grut, G. A. Lehmann, X. R. Huang, and 1. Waynert ..................................... 851
Single Tube Support Post Thermal Analysis and Test Results T. H. Nicol, W. N. Boroski, and C. 1. Schoo .......................................................... 855
The Design and Development of a Single Piece, Sandwich Tube Coldmass Support Post for the SSC Collider Dipole Magnets
A. Ahmad and G. Mehle ......................................................................................... 859
CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION II
Chairman: Paul H. Gilbert The PB/MK Team
Minimum Recommended SSC Laboratory Seismic Design Requirements 1. L. Western and M. W. Butalla ............................................................................ 863
Analysis and Design of Underground Detector Halls B. Schmidt and D. Yavorsky ................................................................................... 869
Design of a Tunnel Cooling System A. Cheng, R. Dawson, and R. Zhao .................................................. ...................... 873
An Engineering Study ofInstaIlation Methods for an In-Tunnel 69 kV Cable System: (A Design Status Report)
W. D. Smith and L. Norman .................................................................................. 877
DATA ANALYSIS AND COMPUTING IV
Chairman: Pekka Sinervo University of Toronto
Data Acquisition System for the GEM TTR L. Villasenor for the GEM Collaboration .............................................................. 881
Off-line Analysis Software for the Texas Test Rig G. P. Yostfor the GEM Collaboration ................................................................... 885
DETECTORS V
Chairman: Tony A. Gabriel Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Measurement and Alignment Goals for the SDC Detector R.I. Hovde ............................................................................................................. 889
An Engineering Design Study of the Transfer Bridge for the SSC SDC Detector J. L. Western, G. W. Tulk, and L. I. Dittert ............................................................ 893
SDC Muon Barrel Toroid 1/9.197 Scale Test Model at SSC C. W. J. Tseng, Y. Gusakov, J. J. Cherwinka, and R. H. Wands ............................ 897
The Proposed Vacuum System for the Interaction Regions of the Superconducting Super Collider
G. R. Chapman ....................................................................................................... 901
A Systems Approach to Hazard and Risk Management for the SDC Detector R. F. Lavelle ........................................................................................................... 907
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9. WORLD CONVERGING ON SSC (INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION)
Chairman: Raphael Kasper Super conducting Super Collider Laboratory
PRCIUS Collaboration in SSC Construction F. Shou-xian ........................................................................................................... 915
Addendum to Supercollider 4 ............................................................................................. 919
Operational Modes and Control Philosophy of the SSCL Magnet Test Lab (MTL) Cryogenic System
V. Ganni, R. Than, and M. Thirumaleshwar .......................................................... 921
Attendees ............................................................................................................................ 931
Author Index ....................................................................................................................... 949
Subject Index ...................................................................................................................... 957
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