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Technical Support Activities in PH-ADO-PO

Technical Support Activities in PH-ADO-PO. Summary of 2011 shutdown activities Goals for 2012. Summary of 2011 Shut Down activities.

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Technical Support Activities in PH-ADO-PO

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  1. Technical Support Activitiesin PH-ADO-PO Summary of 2011 shutdown activities Goals for 2012

  2. Summary of 2011 Shut Down activities The full Technical Support team has been involved in the shutdown activities, it took most of our resources for 12 weeks + significant support from LAL and JINR more than 20 persons The main goals have been completed, and many activities with lower level of priority have been performed too. 1- Opening of ATLAS (3 weeks * 2 shifts) and closing (6 weeks * 1 shift) 2- EEL and EES installation on side C (≈ 5 weeks * 1 shift) Removal of Forward and Barrel platforms Installation of EES insertion tooling Installation of 10 EEL + 8 EES chambers Re-installation of all platforms including modifications for EES alignment bars 3- Maintenance of Safety and Infrastructure systems Sniffers, FPIAA, Gate monitors, Minimax, etc… Life lines maintenance, painting of ULX15 flooring, … 4- New shielding installed on JD, on both sides 5- Two more EEL chambers installed on side A 6- Technical support Installation of permanent platforms on sector 13 to access BT pumps Manufacture and installation of safety exit in sectors 11 and 15 (Z0) Visitor area in HS-USA Building and modifications of scaffolding Machining of part for LUCID

  3. Distribution of 2011 activities Plot is based on affected time only

  4. Manpower assigned to the Technical Support (2012) Supervision/operations M. Raymond Point 1 Facilities Detector environment D. Bertet C. Scalisi + General support + Safety team Magnet P. Benoit C. Sordé Mechanical workshop G. Akhperjanian(25%) V. Durastanti C. Leboube L. Rose-Dulcina A. Yandyan + A. Bode (PH/DT) Muons EE V. Durastanti C. Leboube F. LimiaConde A. Yandyan Movement system F. Rosset C. Sordé + General support Access L. Rose-Dulcina G. Akhperjanian + General support D. Bertet P. Benoit IBL L. Rose-Dulcina F. LimiaConde NSQP V. Durastanti C. Leboube Counting rooms Racks C. Scalisi Control system C. Sordé(oct. 2011)

  5. Main activities and objectives for 2012 Shut down activity The plan is to run LHC until Winter 2012(option to rununtil springtime 2013 does not seem to progress ??) Then a long shut down (20 months) is planned for large intervention required before the machine can go to 7 TeV. • Preparation of next opening operations is our priorities, three main systems to be prepared : • IBL • nSQP(Pixels) • EE installation on side A • The opening/closing sequence on winter 2012 will look like the 2 previous ones  Avery tightened time schedule, • Shifted hours !

  6. Main activities and objectives (2012) Everyone must be prepared to intervene in UX15 at every Maintenance Days : next ones are planned on June 25th, August 20th and October 22nd • Infrastructure and safety system • Sniffers maintenance • Reinforcement of USA15 floor before new racks installation • Improvement of plastic cover on top of PX16 • Maintenance activities : radiation gate monitors, DSS, FPIAA, Minimax, etc… the list is too long to be exhaustive • Platforms and access • Extensions of top ECT platforms • Fabrication and installation of additional access to EEL and EES • Hand rails on top of JFS • Replacement of provisional access with permanent platforms (S3 & S7) • Definition and purchase of scaffolding for SW gap • Fabrication and installation of Visitor platform at P1

  7. Main activities and objectives (2012) • Maintenance and upgrade of the existing movement system • Yearly maintenance of hydraulics components (done) • Integration of shielding movement on main hydraulic group • Improvement of air supply table • Improvement of accuracy of detector positioning • Shielding • ECT shielding : design on going, manufacture by 2nd semester 2012 or beginning 2013 • Machining of TAS shielding • Support for Buffer zone shielding • Support for USA15 shielding prototyping • Magnet • Installation of ECT turbo-pumps (on going) • Upgrade of AFT, development on alignment system • Design ofECT Z-stops • Warm structure check preparation (control in 2013) • Participation to DSS & Magnet control piquet

  8. Main activities and objectives (2012) • IBL project • Machining of parts and assembly • Coordination of the activity / collaborators • Test and development around the mock-up • EES chamber • Tooling : modification and preparation in UX15 (well advanced) • Chamber integration and move to B180 • Chamber installation at beginning 2013 • Support to nSQP • Small parts machining • Lifting of Small Wheel to surface • Parts machining and platforms modification • Load test • Completion of the painting of the frame • Logistics • Organization and supervision of the storage in surface buildings • Logistics for IBL • Spare components on Muon system

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