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ESS Overview
James Yeck
Director General, European Spallation Source ERIC
An Opportunity for Turkish Organizations and CompaniesMustafa İnan Conference Hall, TÜBİTAK Headquarters
Ankara
www.europeanspallationsource.se6 October 2015
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Geo scienceGeo science
LightningLightning
Tailor made materials
Tailor made materials
MedicineMedicine
Solar energySolar energy
Bio fuelsBio fuels
TransportationTransportation
CosmeticsCosmetics
FoodFood
Mobile phonesMobile phones
PacemakersPacemakers
ImplantsImplants
New materials
New materials
Properties of neutrons for measurements
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Charge neutralDeeply penetrating
Li motion in fuel cells
Help build electric cars
ScatteringSensitive to light elements
Actives sites in proteins
Better drugs
Magnetic moment (spin)Directly probe magnetism
Efficient high speed trains
High-Tc superconductivity
Neutron facilities –reactors and particle driven
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Berkeley 37-inch cyclotron
350 mCi Ra-Be source
Chadwick
1930 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
105
1010
1015
1020
1
ISIS
Particle driven pulsed
ZING-P
ZING-P’
KENSWNR
IPNSILL
X-10
CP-2
Fission reactors
HFBR
HFIR
NRU
MTR
NRX
CP-1
1940 1950 1960
Effe
ctiv
e th
erm
al n
eutr
on
flu
x n
/cm
2-s
(Updated from Neutron Scattering, K. Skold and D. L. Price, eds., Academic Press, 1986)
FRM-IISINQ
SNS
J-PARC
LANSCE
OPAL
PIK
2030
CARR
CSNS
Dhruva
IBR-II
NIST
RSGLVR JRR-3
Particle driven steady state
Pulsed reactor
HANAROHIFAR
SAFARI-1
SALAM
ETERR-2
MARIA
HORJEEP II
ORPHEE
Reactor Sources Spallation Sources
Year
ESS
Long-pulse performance
5
4
8
time (ms)
Brigh
tness
(n
/cm
2/s
/sr/
Å)
7
5
x1014
ISIS TS1128 kW
ISIS TS232 kW
SNS1-2 MW
JPARC0.3-1 MW
ILL 57 MW
ESS 5 MW2015 design
0 1 2 3
3
4
1
2
6 λ = 1.5 Å
ESS 5 MW2013 design (TDR)
Possibilities of pulse shaping
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Financing includes cash and deliverables
Host Countries of Sweden and Denmark
Construction 47.5% Operations 15%
Non Host Member Countries
Construction 52.5%Operations 85%
In-kind Deliverables ~ 3%Cash Investment ~ 97%
In-kind Deliverables ~ 70%Cash Investment ~ 30%
Already committed
Sweden (member) 35.0 %
Denmark (member) * 12.5 %
Germany (member) * 11.0 %
United Kingdom (observer) 10.0 %
France (member) 8.0 %
Italy (member) 6.0 %
Spain (observer) * 5.0 %
Switzerland (member) 3.5 %
Norway (member) 2.5 %
Poland (member) 2.0 %
Czech Republic (member) 2.0 %
Hungary (member) 0.95 %
Lithuania (future member) 0.45%
Estonia (member) 0.25 %
Total 99.15 %
Belgium (observer) tbd
Netherlands (observer) tbd
Greece (future observer) tbdIceland tbd
Latvia tbd
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Construction investment
* Includes Pre-construction Costs
Discussions: Portugal, Turkey, Finland
Sweden
Denmark
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Italy
Spain
SwitzerlandNorway
Poland
Czech Republic Hungary Lithuania
EstoniaTo be determined
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345 Employees
45 Nationalities
Organisation
50+ Partners and growing
Transition to European Spallation Source ERIC
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ESS AB
- Swedish limited liability corporation
- owned by the Swedish and Danish governments
ESS ERIC
- European Research Infrastructure Consortium
- Sole governing body: the European Spallation
Source ERIC Council, comprised of
representatives from the Member and Observer
Countries
transfer of assets, obligations and personnel by Oct 1, 2015
Ground Break & Foundation Stone Ceremony
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Ground Break Event• 2 September 2014 (200 guests)• Official start of the construction!
Foundation Stone Ceremony• 9 October 2014 (700 guests)• Programme on site including speeches, partner
video, walking tour and reception• Science Symposium in Lund• Mobilized partners and stakeholders for
construction!
ERIC Plate Ceremony
Handing over of the ERIC Plate• 8 September 2015 (60 guests) onsite • Marks the transition from ESS AB to
The European Spallation Source ERIC• Speakers:
• Robert-Jan Smits, Director-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission
• Helene Hellmark Knutsson, Swedish Minister for Higher Education and Research
• Dr. Esben Lunde Larsen, Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science
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Road to realizing the world’s leading facility for research using neutrons
2014Construction work starts on the site
2009Decision: ESS will be built in Lund
2025ESS construction complete
2003First European design effort of ESS completed
2012ESS Design Update phase complete
2019First neutrons on instruments
2023ESS startsuser program
July
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
August
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
September
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
October
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
November
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
December
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
January
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
February
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
March
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
April
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
May
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
June
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
July
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
August
Civil Construction July 2014 to today
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28
29
30
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Key Project Parameters
• Deliver on the Technical Design Report performance and Steering Committee commitments
– 5 MW accelerator capability
– Cost Book construction cost of 1.843 B€2013
– Cost Book annual operations cost target of 140 M€2013
– 22 “public” instruments (16 included in the construction budget)
• Start w/ unconstrained resources (technically limited schedule) and develop credible project execution plans
• Comprehensive review of project baseline and execution plans
• Secure funding and resources and align schedules with the available resources
ESS construction cost baseline
(Jan 2013 pricing) M EUR
Conventional Facilities 531.9
CF scope supported by host countries -93.0
Accelerator Systems 510.2
Target Systems 155.2
Integrated Control System 73.0
Design & Engineering 33.7
Neutron Scattering Systems 350.0
Project Support & Administration and Licensing 123.8
Contingency 158.2
Total Construction Budget and ESS Cost Book Value 1843.0
ESS In-kind Goals
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€ 37€ 101
€ 228
€ 382
€ 37
€ 54
€ 122
€ 128
€ 00
€ 100
€ 200
€ 300
€ 400
€ 500
€ 600
Controls Target Instruments (NSS) Accelerator
Cash
IKC
€ 510 M
€ 350 M
€ 155 M
€ 73 M
Construction cost: € 1.84 Billion
In-kind: € 747.5 Million
40.5%
Thank you!