Author: Lagniel, J.-M.
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TUA2I01
Advances of the Spiral 2 Project  
 
  • J.-M. Lagniel
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
  The first phase of the Spiral 2 project dealing with the high-power superconducting linac and the two experimental areas called Neutron for Science (NFS) and Super Separator Spectrometer (S3) is well advanced. The building and conventional facilities are now ready and the project is entered in a phase during which the linac components are successively installed and commissioned (the first beam has been produced in December 2014). After having briefly recalled the project scope and parameters, the constraints linked to the safety rules and the way the installation and commissioning are done will be explained. The next steps which are the DESIR low-energy experimental area and the q/A = 1/7 heavy ion second injector will be also presented.  
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TUA2C01 Spiral2 Project: Integration of the Accelerator Processes, Construction of the Buildings and Process Connections 1
 
  • P. Anger, P. Bisson, O. Danna, X. Hulin, J.-M. Lagniel, F. Perocheau, E. Petit, L. Roupsard
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
  Funding: GANIL Laboratory (Caen -France)
The GANIL SPIRAL 2 Project is based on the construction of a superconducting ion CW LINAC (up to 5 mA - 40 MeV deuteron and 33 MeV proton beams, up to 1 mA - 14.5 MeV/u heavy ion beams) with two experimental areas named S3 ('Super Separator Spectrometer' for very heavy and super heavy element production) and NFS ('Neutron For Science'), The building studies as well as the accelerator and experimental equipment integration started in 2009. The ground breaking started at the end of 2010. The integration task of the different equipments into the buildings is managed by a trade-oriented integration unit gathering the accelerator integration team, the building prime contractor and a dedicated contracting assistant. All work packages are synthesized at the same time using 3D models. 3D tools are used to carry out integration, synthesis, process connections and the preparation of the future assembly. Since 2014, the buildings and process connections are received and the accelerator installation is well advanced. This contribution will describe these 3D tools, the building construction, the process connection status and our experience feedback.
 
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