Conveners
Session 6 - Effects of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
- Thomas (Chairman) Pettersson (TS-CSE)
- Felix (Scientific Secretary) Rodriguez Mateos (TS-HDO)
Dr
Sylvain Weisz
(CERN)
19/01/2005, 14:00
Effect of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
The impact of the QRL delay on the schedule will be discussed. A
number of
activities will have to be executed in parallel. A compressed
schedule needs to be
compatible with the resources available in the various groups
involved. The
manufacturing limitations and the possibilities to provide the
required equipment at
the required dates may also lead to dangerous shortcuts. The...
Mr
Samy Chemli
(CERN)
19/01/2005, 14:40
Effect of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
The precise knowledge of what needs to be installed is clearly a prerequisite to
the fast schedule feasibility. The talk will give an overview on the expected
configuration of the as-should-be-built LHC (v6.5), the LHC reference database and
the tools available to access it. The areas where information is still missing or
where the integration is not finalized will be listed and...
MARIA SONIA BARTOLOME JIMENEZ
(CERN)
19/01/2005, 14:55
Effect of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
The installation of the various LSS is a challenge in the compressed schedule. The
installation scenarios describing the sequences presently planned will be discussed
and potential problematic areas will be highlighted. The particular case of sector 7-
8 where the LSS elements will be installed before the QRL line is completely
terminated will be used as an example of a ‘rapid’...
Dr
Vinod Chohan
(CERN)
19/01/2005, 15:40
Effect of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
The Testing Facility in SM18 has a test programme destined to verify the electrical,
cryogenic and quench performance of the magnets for machine operating conditions as
well as providing a sampled field quality evaluation. From the magnet production and
delivery points of views the test programme is used to monitor the overall magnet
manufacturing quality. Given the environment and...
Roberto Saban
(CERN)
19/01/2005, 16:05
Effect of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
Following the uncertainty of the installation schedule, the HCWG
focussed on the
commissioning of two sectors around an even point in parallel
augmented by a number
of additional constraints. This exercise, which was published as a
Management
Report, yielded commissioning times and resource needs which can be
scaled –within
reasonable limits- to the requirements of the final...
Mr
Rüdiger Schmidt
(CERN)
19/01/2005, 16:40
Effect of the compressed Schedule on the Installation
The roadmap towards fully operational LHC controls will be
discussed. Controls for
beam operation are similar to other CERN accelerators. From the
experience gained
in the TI8 tests, with milestones such as the commissioning of LEIR,
TI2, the
controls for LHC will be realised with the same building blocks as
used today.
Hardware commissioning will provide a different challenge...