LCLS-II 1.3 GHz Design Integration for Assembly and Cryomodule Assembly Facility Readiness at Fermilab

2015 
LCLS-II is a planned upgrade project for the linear coherent light source (LCLS) at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). The LCLS-II linac will consist of thirty-five 1.3 GHz and two 3.9 GHz superconducting RF continuous wave (CW) cryomodules that Fermilab and Jefferson Lab will assemble in collaboration with SLAC. The LCLS-II 1.3 GHz cryomodule design is based on the European XFEL pulsed-mode cryomodule design with modifications needed for CW operation. Both Fermilab and Jefferson Lab will each assemble and test a prototype 1.3 GHz cryomodule to assess the results of the CW modifications. After prototype cryomodule tests, both laboratories will increase cryomodule production rate to meet the challenging LCLS-II project installation schedule requirements of approximately one cryomodule per month per laboratory. This paper presents the 1.3 GHz CW cryomodule design integration for assembly at Fermilab, Fermilab Cryomodule Assembly Facility (CAF) infrastructure modifications for the LCLS-II cryomodules, and readiness for the required assembly throughput.
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