13–15 Nov 2013
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Session

Organizations and their A&MM methods continued

13 Nov 2013, 16:30
60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F) (CERN)

60/6-015 - Room Georges Charpak (Room F)

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Organizations and their A&MM methods continued

  • Pierre Bonnal (CERN)

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  1. Katy Foraz (CERN)
    13/11/2013, 16:30
    The LHC has been delivering data to the physics experiments since the first collisions in 2009. The first long shutdown (LS1), which started on 14 February 2013, was triggered by the need to consolidate the magnet interconnections to allow the LHC to operate at the design energy of 14 TeV in the centre-of-mass. Prior to the start of this Long Shutdown (LS1), a major effort of preparation was...
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  2. Mr Alessandro Tesini (ITER)
    13/11/2013, 17:00
    Asset and maintenance management strategies
    Oral - 30 min.
    The ITER maintenance program is being based on policy, procedures and work instructions that provide direction for maintaining structures, systems and components (SSCs). When incorporated into the ITER license or other legally enforceable instrument, the above program becomes a legal requirement. The program approach is to identify which maintenance activities are to be performed, on which...
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  3. Mrs Silke Eucker (DESY)
    13/11/2013, 17:30
    Asset and maintenance management strategies
    Oral - 30 min.
    The European X-Ray Free Electron Laser, European XFEL, is under construction at DESY in Hamburg. DESY has established a parts tracking solution based on a product lifecycle management (PLM) system, which provides procedures for reliably gathering, recording, processing and archiving the complete mandatory fabrication information. The solution is used in the series production of several...
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