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Present and future status of radiactive zones. Handling and diagnostic problems

6 May 2013, 08:30
30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium (CERN)

30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium

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  1. Stefan Roesler (CERN)
    06/05/2013, 08:30
  2. Chris Theis (CERN), Dr Helmut Vincke (CERN)
    06/05/2013, 08:50
  3. Prof. Lucio Rossi (CERN)
    06/05/2013, 09:10
    The LHC requires a number of measures and interventions that will enable it to run continuously at its maximum performance with reasonable availability. The interventions and equipment replacement will be designed to improve when possible peak performance and machine availability, which both concurs to integrated luminosity, and to increase flexibility and ease of repair and maintenance, an...
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  4. Keith Kershaw (CERN), Pierre Bonnal (CERN)
    06/05/2013, 09:30
    PURESAFE is a EU funded project (Marie Curie Actions Initial Training Network) coordinated by Tampere University of Technology for which CERN is one of the eight partners. Through 15 applied research projects, this training network aims to develop means—systems engineering processes, telerobotic hardware and software solutions—to prevent or optimise human intervention in scientific facilities...
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  5. Roberto Losito (CERN)
    06/05/2013, 09:50
    The EN/STI group started some years ago to look into remote handling solutions for interventions in several target and collimator areas. In the present talk, an overview of the motivation and of the investigations for what is available on the market are presented, together with an outline of the good and bad surprises we went through during this exercise. A long term strategy has been...
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