Review of the cryogenic by-pass for the LHC DS collimators

chaired by Philippe Lebrun
Thursday, 26 May 2011 from to (Europe/Zurich)
at CERN ( 30-7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium )
Description  
Review appointed by EN and TE Department Heads

Mandate:
  • The proposed DS collimators require an important modification of the continuous cryostat: addition of a cryogenic by-pass (QTC) as well as modifications to the position of the DFBA and SSS. The aim of the review is to assess the risks to the LHC integrity associated to modifying the existing continuous cryostat. The outcome of the review will be used as input to the DS collimator review of June 2011.
  • Specifically
    • Review the proposed technical design of the QTC and its integration
    • Assess the impact and potential risks with the concerned technical systems
    • Review the proposed implementation and risks: work organization, strategy for manufacturing, testing and installation
    • Review other proposed modifications to the continuous cryostat
    • Review estimated cost, resources and planning
Review Committee:
  • J. Bremer/TE
  • A. Dudarev/PH
  • C. Hauviller/EN
  • Ph. Lebrun/DG (Chair)
  • D. Perini/PH
Reporting line:
  • EN and TE Department Heads
  • LMC and Director of A&T


Support Email: evelyne.delucinge@cern.ch
Go to day
  • Thursday, 26 May 2011
    • 08:30 - 12:30 Morning: open session
      All presentation time slots include 5 minutes for questions
      • 08:30 Introduction 10'
        Speaker: Philippe Lebrun (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint file pdf file
      • 08:40 Project overview, boundary conditions, configuration, cost & schedule 30'
        Speaker: Vittorio Parma (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint file pdf file
      • 09:10 Mechanical design of cryogenic by-pass 20'
        Speaker: Delio Duarte Ramos (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint filedown arrow pdf filedown arrow
      • 09:30 Mechanical design of collimators 20'
        Speaker: Alessandro Bertarelli (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint file pdf file
      • 09:50 New short connection cryostat & modifications to the SSS 20'
        Speaker: Jean-Philippe Tock (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint file pdf file
      • 10:10 Modifications to the DFBs & transfer line extensions 20'
        Speaker: Antonio Perin (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint file pdf file
      • 10:30 Coffee break 20' ( 30/7-012 )
      • 10:50 Cryogenic design, including operational considerations 20'
        Speaker: Rob van Weelderen (CERN)
        Material: Slides pdf file
      • 11:10 Electrical circuit modification, including operational considerations 20'
        Speaker: Andrzej Siemko (CERN)
        Material: Slides powerpoint filedown arrow pdf filedown arrow
      • 11:30 Vacuum design, including operational considerations 20'
        Speaker: Paul Cruikshank (CERN AT-VAC)
        Material: Slides powerpoint file pdf file
      • 11:50 Reserve for discussion 40'
    • 14:00 - 16:00 Afternoon: closed session
      - Discussions
      - Additional information to morning presentations (on request)
      - Draft recommendations
      Location: 30-6-019
    • 16:00 - 16:30 Afternoon: presentation of first conclusions (Kjell Johnsen Auditorium)