Conveners
Session 4: LHC machine & Experiments
- K. Potter (TS-HDO)
Mr
D. Lacarrere, Mr
F. Butin, Mr
J. Osborne, Mr
S. Evrard
24/05/2005, 16:00
LHC and Experiments
Presentation
Following handover by the civil engineering contractors, the new LHC experimental
areas are being fitted-out with appropriate infrastructure and technical services. In
parallel, and in order to make up for the short time available, the installation of
the detectors has already started in the experimental caverns. In addition, the LHC
machine installation now has a non-negligible impact on...
Mr
M. Gastal
24/05/2005, 16:40
LHC and Experiments
Presentation
The ALICE experimental area management team faces various challenges when it comes to
sharing scarce resources, indispensable to any efficient installation in a category
one worksite. Space, cranes, jigs, and personnel with key competences have to be
carefully allocated to activities so as to avoid slowing down work progress. To this
intent, a resource loaded planning has been developed...
Mr
J.C. Gayde
24/05/2005, 17:00
LHC and Experiments
Presentation
La section TS/SU-EM fournit les informations géométriques de formes, dimensions et
positions des infrastructures des cavernes et des détecteurs des expériences LHC.
Elle intervient à toutes les étapes de construction et ses opérations sont
dépendantes des autres chantiers, des entreprises en particulier, et de la
configuration changeante des lieux.
Les travaux de TS/SU-EM dans les...
Mr
J. Ridewood
24/05/2005, 17:20
Presentation
A summary of the general service requirements for a large warm dipole magnet and the
challenges and issues associated with their installation will be presented. The LHCb
spectrometer magnet will be used as an example, covering principally the power
supply, cabling and cooling water system from conception to realisation and
commissioning.
Dr
D. Macina
24/05/2005, 17:40
LHC and Experiments
Presentation
The LHC experiments are building very complex detectors which will cope with the very
high collision energy and luminosity provided by the LHC. The final commissioning of
these detectors will require special beam conditions during the very early stage of
the LHC operation. In addition, the five experiments will have a number of different
requests in order to maximize the physics discovery...