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Dismantling the Proton Hall
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Created site awarenessRecover personal equipment Opportunity to take abandoned equipment.

Dec 27, 2015

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Page 1: Created site awarenessRecover personal equipment Opportunity to take abandoned equipment.

Dismantling the Proton Hall

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Proton Hall 1974

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ARIEL (Advanced Rare IsotopE Laboratory)

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The Experimental Hall

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Whose equipment is this?

Created site awareness

Recover personal equipment

Opportunity to take abandoned equipment

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What should we do with these?

Variable Speed Drives

Bender magnet

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SASP and MRS

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SASP and MRS

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Neutron Collimator

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•Weighed the practicality and benefit versus cost of recovery

•Obsolete

•Equipment too specific to a certain experiment What should we

discard?

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What should we discard?

•Valves•Electric

al receptacles, conduit and connectors

Costly to recover

•Services

•Cables and cable trays

Impractical to keep

•Scattering chambers

•Beam dumps

No foreseeable repurpose

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What should we keep?

•Determined what could be reused or repurposed

•Standardized

•Highly specialized expensive equipment

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What should we keep?

Flow meters

Magnets

Power Supplies

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How do we handle the radioactivity?

Surveys done of the area

Determine activity of equipment

Plan to minimize disposal

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How do we handle the radioactivity?

Beam pipes

Concrete shielding

blocks

TISOL beam dump

TargetsSlightly active steel

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Beam Dump Activities

BL4B BL4A/2 BL4B/2 TISOL

0

50

100

150

40

1.5 15

140

Dose Rates On Contact

uSv/hr

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•Cutting live wires

•Cutting wrong cables

•Lead pigs left behind containing active foils

•Handling of active waste

Other Surprises

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Other Challenges

•Evolution of media

•Lack of controlled documentation

• Budget

• Creating a “team”

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Design Considerations for

the New Facility

• Alterations to roof beams

• Tunnel and hatches

• Ariel target area

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Tunnel – Before and After

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Conclusion