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Civil Engineering works for Linear Colliders* :

-Brief introduction on the overall machine layout (just for CLIC at this stage)-Experimental Area Layout for CLIC-Experimental Area Layout for ILC -CMS concept-What next ?

*CLIC=Compact Linear Collider, ILC =International Linear Collider

J.Osborne & M.Gastal (CERN) for CLIC & V.Kuchler (Fermilab) for ILC

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CLIC Detector hall layout developed by :

A.Gaddi

H.Gerwig

A.Herve

CES will now use this as starting point for CE & services design, including cost estimates

1319/10/2010 [email protected]

2 Detector Caverns (60×28×28m) linked together by a transfer Tunnel

* Driven by Push-Pull concept* Offers stability at the interface between the tunnel and the detector

1419/10/2010 [email protected]

The detector would be moved into beam position on a moving platformThe concept could be similar to the PX56 plug (2200 tons)

N Siegrist – PH-CMX

ILC IR Layout (CERN)

Date Event Global Design Effort 15

RDR Baseline Layouts for Interaction Region

ILC 3d models developed at CERN using CATIA :

CLIC models to follow once draughtsman is identified

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Sliding Cover over the CMS experimental shaft

CMS Concrete platform just before concreting

2004

Sliding Cover complete prior to completion of Phase 2 of experimental building

2019/10/2010 [email protected]

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Main Goals of this workshop

The goals are the mini-workshop are to see how we proceed with a design study for :

• 1. The underground concrete platforms envisaged to move the detectors on/off the beamline

• 2. Ground movement / vibration studies i.e. potential movements induced from caverns excavation and detector movement


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