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SMACC Fifth report [20 min ] 28/06/2013

Jean-Philippe Tock (TE-MSC) On behalf of the SMACC project. SMACC Fifth report [20 min ] 28/06/2013. Activities since last LSC (14/06/2013) Status of SMACC-QA (R Ostojic’s presentation) Activities for the next 2 weeks Considerations on progress and planning Conclusions.

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SMACC Fifth report [20 min ] 28/06/2013

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  1. Jean-Philippe Tock (TE-MSC) On behalf of the SMACC project SMACC Fifth report[20 min ]28/06/2013

  2. Activities since last LSC (14/06/2013)Status of SMACC-QA (R Ostojic’s presentation) • Activities for the next 2 weeks • Considerations on progress and planning • Conclusions

  3. SMACC Main activities for the next 2 weeks • Sector 56 : • Continuation of on-going activities (Arcs and DFBAs with restart of broaching) • Restart welding at a substantial speed • Complete electrical measurements on the quadrupole diodes • Sector 67 • Complete the opening of the M-lines • Complete the opening of the quadrupole diode containers & startelectricalmeasurements • PerformElQC on presentsplices • Sector 78 • Continue installation of DN200 • Start opening of IC (> 50 % have already W-bellowsopened to allow DN200 installation) • Sector 12 • Disconnect cryodipoles to be replaced (Rate : 1-2 per week)(Objective: All 18 cryomagnets disconnected for end of August 2013) • Other sectors: • Special interventions/investigations From last LSC (14.06.2013)   Welding restarted in 56, see next slide Was presented last LSC by L Grand-Clement  Also started in 81 for advanced info on existing splices    Opening of diode containers also in 78  > 70% (#123) are installed  142 ICs are completely opened + 50 W bellows opened  All (#6) are disconnected, starting in S23 (#2) 

  4. SMACC Progress report Activities since last LSC • Opened interconnections in 8 sectors, almostequivalent to 4 sectors Some team members will reinforce ELQC and DN200 activities

  5. SMACC Progress report Activities since last LSC • ELQC measurements • See R Ostojic’s presentation • Critical NC LHC-QN-QBBI.A21L6-M2-Int-cable • Investigations are on-going (not top priority) •  Less critical outlier in S45: Magnetistaion results shows that there is no significant Ic degradation. (Detailed report at a further LSC) • Conservative measure: • Investigate other outliers (Open IC, open M, (enhanced) ELQC but NO splices desoldering [Limited spare availability] (Not top priority)

  6. SMACC Progress report Activities since last LSC • Quadrupole diodes • S56 & 67 opened, 23/51 opened S78 • One component (Inconel threaded piece) is expected to be delivered next week [Delay for starting the actual consolidation, progress on opening diodes containers] • NC corrected, validated by electrical tests Courtesy L Grand-Clement

  7. SMACC Progress report Activities since last LSC • M insulation installation • 68 ICs equipped (See issue with interference with M lines) [Was 52 2 weeks ago] • ELQC procedure updated • SeeRanko’spresentation • M-welding • 18 ICs released beginning of the week. (6 where only M3 has to be welded): Now 4 remains / 10 were welded this week, not yet controlled • 10 more couldpotentiallybereleased if accepted to come back for diode containers rewelding and the equivalent of 7 more ICscouldbereleased if individualslines are welded: Not the optimum use of weldingresources but betterthan not working

  8. SMACC Progress report Activities since last LSC • DFBA Consolidation • Broaching incident reproduced in workshop conditions LSC 31.05.2013 In workshop, at 318 bars (Now pressure limited at 150 bars) • Damaged splices have been desoldered and are under resoldering • Broaching to restart next week; on the critical path for DFBA consolidation, not (yet) for SMACC Courtesy R Principe

  9. SMACC Progress report Activities since last LSC • DFBA Consolidation : RCS.A56B2 (DFBAK and 11 otherones) • MP3 recommendation presented by M Modena at last LSC • Proposalwaspresented and approved by MP3 thisweek Perimetral glass-epoxy foil protection (0.5 mm thickn.) PEEK protection (optional, 2 halves) PEEK protection (2 halves) Spacer to avoid overheating (concept) - function: protection againts wear and insulation if damage - smooth insulating surfaces - minimal thickness to avoid deforming the busbars (≤ 2 mm) - strong and very resistant to wear - avoid overheating (being validated) Courtesy A Perin

  10. SMACC Progress report : Dashboards Forecast 4 LSCs ago Concern : Busbar position and consequent interference between M lines and insulation box Nevertheless, 193 ICs are now equipped with shunts (> 90% of a sector) Welds not yet entered because not controlled

  11. SMACC Progress report : Dashboards Start shunt installation in sector 67. Is it good news?

  12. SMACC Some dashboards Working on a simplified view

  13. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning Progress: Baseline: 4.4 % Achieved: 8.4 % Advance: 15 days

  14. SMACC Some dashboards

  15. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning Progress: Baseline: 14.6 % Achieved: 11.4 % Delay 10 days

  16. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning Progress: Baseline: 12.3 % Achieved: 6.6 % Delay 29 days

  17. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning Progress: Baseline: 54 % Achieved: 20 % Delay 42 days

  18. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning Progress: Baseline: 8.4 % Achieved: 8.9 % Advance: 1.5 days

  19. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning • First sign of the «last 10-20% effect» • Non-conformities are leftbehind to keep good train progress • SIT shouldbecome free later to solvethese issues • In first sectors, marginwrt pressure test, Coactivity ! Not in the last ones ! • One local NC blocks 1 subsector(214 m / 16 ICs)

  20. SMACC Some considerations on progress and planning • Main 13 kA Splices: •  Started a week in advance, now 2 weeks • Special Interventions: •  10 days delay: late release of some sectors (45) • DFBA: •  1 month delay: Issue with broaching procedure • DN200: •  > 1 month delay: late release of sector 78 / Start up difficulties • SMACC: •  1.5 days advance (but we started one week in advance) • Only completed activities are accounted for, not the on-going ones • Weighting factors are based on initial estimates • Achieving baseline rates per activity has to be demonstratedSequential processFocus on quality first, then production rates • Mindthe last 10 % effect (Minimum consequence on first sectors)

  21. SMACC Main activities for the next 2 weeks • Sector 56 : • Continuation of on-going activities (Arcs and DFBAs with restart of broaching) • Continue welding of M lines at an increased rate • Investigate the overheated cable (21L6) • Sector 67 • Continuation of on-going activities (Arcs and DFBAs with restart of broaching) • PerformElQC on presentsplices • Sector 78 • (Almost) complete installation of DN200 • Complete opening of IC • Reconnect the disconnectedcryodipoles (#2) • Sector 81 • Open M lines and perform advanced ELQC on about 20 ICs • Sector 23, (34 or 45 depending on access constraints) • Disconnect cryodipoles to be replaced (Rate : 1-2 per week)(Objective: All 18 cryomagnets disconnected for end of August 2013) • Other sectors: • Special interventions/investigations

  22. Conclusions • Strategy under implementation for the higher number of splices to redo (Teams reinforced) • Solution ready for DFBA splicesbroaching • Main concerns : • Interference between insulation box and M lines caused by non-nominal busbars position and impact on welding activities • Overheated cables and high R@ 1.9K investigation to define repair procedureCould require replacement of a magnet • Still within schedule, margin decreased • Focus on qualitythen production rates • Long way to go … on good trackswith a motivated team

  23. 25.06.2013 : Completion of the M lines opening in the second sector (S67) Courtesy JM Hubert / A Aijaz

  24. 24.06.2013 : Thermal shields preparation in 183 : OK for 2 sectors Courtesy G Barlow

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