ATF - Controls Meeting

Australia/Melbourne
AS Zoom 2

AS Zoom 2

Andraz Pozar, David Button (ANSTO - Centre for Accelerator Science)
Description

Two-day meeting of controls teams from institutes around Australia. The meeting will be separated in two parts:

29 October 2020 - Beginners Guide to EPICS
Please answer "yes" to the "Participate in the Beginners Guide to EPICS?" question in the registration form and make sure you have an active account on the User Portal with the same email address as used in the registration form for this event.

Zoom Webinar link: https://ansto.zoom.us/j/86401897091
Passcode:                 475029

30 October 2020 - Controls Meeting
See the timetable on this page by selecting "Timetable" from the menu on the left.

Zoom Webinar link: https://ansto.zoom.us/j/87518435605
Passcode:                 012144

 

The registrations are now closed.

Participants
  • Alan Ng
  • Alex Palma
  • Andraz Pozar
  • Andreas Moll
  • Andrew Downes
  • Andrew Starritt
  • Bryce Karnaghan
  • Clinton Roy
  • Daniel Tempra
  • David Button
  • Douglas Clowes
  • Frederick (Rick) Le Guen
  • John Lawlor
  • Letizia Sammut
  • Matt Fenwick
  • Matthew Aylward
  • Matthew Rees
  • Mee Kwan
  • Michelle Chan
  • Navid Hamedi
  • Nick Hauser
  • Nikolai Lobanov
  • Nikolas Paneras
  • Norman Xiong
  • Paul Martin
  • Peter Linardakis
  • Pier Valitutti
  • Rosemary Waghorn
  • Ross Hogan
  • Simin Chen
  • Simon Humphrey
  • Sinem Ozbilgen
  • Stephen Battisson
  • Stephen Oelofse
  • Terry Cornall
  • Thomas Tunningley
  • Tom Fiala
  • Zai Wang
  • Thursday, 29 October
  • Friday, 30 October
    • 09:00 09:10
      Address: Welcome
      • 09:00
        Official Meeting Opening 10m
        Speaker: Andraz Pozar (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
    • 09:10 10:30
      Facilities Controls Overview

      Overview of different control systems used at participating facilities

      • 09:10
        Controls Overview - The Australian Synchrotron 20m

        Australian Synchrotron Control systems team provides design, installation, deployment and support capabilities for motion control applications on all current and future beamlines. New standardisation on hardware and software for BRIGHT – Why are we doing it?

        Speaker: Alan Ng (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
      • 09:30
        CAS Facilities & Controls Overview 20m

        The Centre for Accelerator Science maintains, develops, and operates currently four tandem accelerators primarily for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) and Ion Beam Analysis (IBA). In 1964 ANSTO or the AAEC at the time installed its first accelerator, the 3 Million Volt KN3000 single ended Van de Graff. Though now decommissioned, ANSTO continued to invest in tandem accelerator infrastructure now operating and maintaining a 10MV, 6MV, 2MV, and 1MV tandem accelerators. Given the expanse in time the tandem accelerator facilities have been installed and developed, CAS relies on and supports a variety of control systems which will be detailed within the presentation.

        Speaker: David Button (ANSTO - Centre for Accelerator Science)
      • 09:50
        Controls Overview - Australian National University 20m
        Speakers: Mr Daniel Tempra (ANU), Peter Linardakis (Australian National University)
      • 10:10
        Controls Overview - Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering 20m
        Speaker: Nick Hauser (ANSTO - Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering)
    • 10:30 11:00
      Morning Tea 30m
    • 11:00 12:20
      Miscellaneous Topics of Interest: Morning Session
      • 11:00
        Development of CAS-ASD Standards 20m

        Accelerators within CAS have operated since 1964 with our first accelerator, and now currently operate four tandem accelerators. This has represented all too common challenges to maintain facilities where whole beamlines may have been built by staff who have taken full freedom or design, and left the organisation with little to no documentation or support. This presentation will look at how todays Accelerator Systems and Development (ASD) group have taken on the challenge to harmonise mechanical, electrical, and control systems with a guide to standardise developments.

        Speaker: David Button (ANSTO - Centre for Accelerator Science)
      • 11:20
        Safety system for human imaging in IMBL beamline 10m

        A new clinical mode will be introduced in IMBL beamline at Australian Synchrotron to prepare the beamline for Breast CT experiments with human volunteers. To make sure that both volunteers and personnel are safe during the imaging, a safety system will be designed and implemented. The core of that safety system is called iPaSS (imaging Patient Safety System) and it will use the Siemens S7 1500F platform to control the experiment sequence, coordinate 4 different safety/positioning/control systems and stop the beam in less than 200 ms if dose rate is not correct.

        Speaker: Navid Hamedi (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
      • 11:30
        Safety PLCs at the Australian Synchrotron 10m

        Personnel Safety Systems (PSS) at ANSTO-Australian Synchrotron utilise Safety PLCs to implement safety interlocks that protect the personnel against radiation and electrical hazards presented in accelerator areas and beamlines. The need to upgrade the legacy systems and develop new safety systems for expansion projects led to an overhaul of safety PLC platform design that will bring state-of the- art technology and associated benefits to the safety system in the facility.

        Speaker: Esmaeil Tabar (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
      • 11:40
        Platform Management at the Australian Synchrotron 20m

        Maintaining standards when it comes to hosts, software and IOCs is crucial to support controls engineers and make their lives easier. I will describe an attempt of making their life easier at the Australian Synchrotron and the future will tell if we have succeeded.

        Speaker: Andraz Pozar (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
      • 12:00
        ANSTO Cyber Security Risk Management 20m
        Speaker: Nick Howarth (ANSTO)
    • 12:20 13:20
      Lunch Break 1h
    • 13:20 14:40
      Significant Projects
      • 13:20
        Enhanced ion beam injection for HIAF 20m

        Australia’s Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) at the Australian National University (ANU) is undertaking
        a project to upgrade its ion beam injection capabilities. This involves the installation of an electrostatic
        analyser (ESA) to be used with the existing MSNICS ion source and a new additional ion source to produce
        negative helium beams. The project requires a major reconfiguration of ion sources at level 5 of the facility to
        accommodate three ion sources and upgrade the functional safety system to protect staff from the high voltage
        decks. Both the ESA and negative helium ion source will be supplied by National Electrostatics Corporation
        (NEC), with control components being a mix of NEC and ANU supplied components. Upon completion, the
        project will deliver improved sensitivity of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry for heavier nuclide detection and
        3He and 4He (alpha particles) that users are demanding for research problems ranging from fundamental
        investigations of the quantum mechanics of nuclei to medical applications.

        Speaker: Peter Linardakis (Australian National University)
      • 13:40
        Australian Synchrotron BRIGHT Project 20m

        Quick overview of what a Synchrotron is and its application, an overview of the current 9 active beamlines and what new capabilities BRIGHT program will bring to the Australian Synchrotron.

        Speaker: Alan Ng (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
      • 14:00
        CAS Future Controls Direction and Development 20m

        The 10 MV tandem accelerator ANTARES in early 2000 was upgraded from a first generation bespoke control system, which largely relied on polled serial communications to VME and serial devices to an EPICS control system. In the following 20 years the EPICS control system has been expanded to manage more than the controls of ANTARES, such as logging facility radiation monitors, SF6 storage, users, etc. Though there have been some modifications to the controls infrastructure over time, the underlining networks, security, and hardware have become liabilities which require new solutions to meet modern requirements. This presentation will discuss these areas of concern along with new challenges faced with our new facilities and current directions. Feedback from the forum on the topics discussed is invited and appreciated.

        Speaker: David Button (ANSTO - Centre for Accelerator Science)
    • 14:40 15:10
      Afternoon Tea 30m
    • 15:10 15:50
      Miscellaneous Topics of Interest: Afternoon Session
      • 15:10
        Accelerate Scientific Computations with FPGA 20m

        Traditional processors are hitting the clock frequency limit and thus, future significant increases in performance must come from parallel computations. FPGA has been shown to have the potential to speedup highly parallel applications. In addition, recent semiconductor technology provides sufficient FPGA resources to tackle scientific applications on large-scale parallel systems.

        Speaker: Dr Simin Chen (ANSTO - Australian Synchroton)
      • 15:30
        PV Archiving at the Australian Synchrotron 20m

        A quick overview of how we automatically archive almost all PVs at the Australian Synchrotron as soon as the IOC starts for the first time and pause them if they go offline, using the Archiver Appliance.

        Speaker: Andraz Pozar (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
    • 15:50 16:50
      Open Discussion Session

      Guided discussion

      • 15:50
        Guided Open Discussion Session 1h
        • SF6 handling and loss control
        • Multi SNICs maintenance and operation: how to improve longevity?
        • Challenges with Alphaross maintenance and performance.
        • Network security and segregation methods?
        • Cheap platforms such as Raspberry Pi, etc.
        Speaker: Andraz Pozar (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
    • 16:50 17:00
      Address: Close out
      • 16:50
        Meeting Close Out 10m
        Speaker: Andraz Pozar (ANSTO - Australian Synchrotron)
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