22–26 Sept 2008
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Session

MAINTENANCE

M1
23 Sept 2008, 13:30
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

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short and long term maintenance strategy, scheduling, enhance operational costs, reliability, and flexibility, component reliability, performance indicators

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  1. Mr Frederic Ferrand (Air Liquide)
    23/09/2008, 13:30
    MAINTENANCE
    CERN has the largest concentration in the world of high capacity helium cryoplants for the LHC and its experiments. Production and distribution systems have been designed to ensure a minimum service in case of a major failure of a sub-system. But the availability of cryoplants also relies on spare parts strategy, maintenance methods and capability to get the best plant follow-up and time to...
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  2. Mr Goran Perinic (CERN)
    23/09/2008, 14:00
    MAINTENANCE
    With the end of the commissioning of the cryogenic refrigeration and distribution systems, CERN shall enter a new period. It will be demanding not only for operation, but also for the services that support and ensure operation as e.g. maintenance. In order to ensure the best possible maintenance services for an extensive cryogenic refrigeration and distribution system, industrial maintenance...
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  3. Mr Klaus Barth (CERN)
    23/09/2008, 14:30
    MAINTENANCE
    CERN is a large user of industrially procured cryogens essentially liquid helium and nitrogen. Recent contracts have been placed by the Organization for the delivery of quantities up to 320 tons of liquid helium and up to 70’000 tons of liquid nitrogen, both over a four years operational period. Main users are the very large cryogenic system of the LHC accelerator complex, the physics...
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