The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) cryogenic system comprises eight independent refrigeration and distribution systems that supply the eight 3.3 km long accelerator sectors with cryogenic refrigeration power as well as four refrigeration systems for the needs of the detectors ATLAS and CMS. In order to ensure the highest possible reliability of the installations, it is important to apply a reliability centred approach for the maintenance. Even though large scale cryogenic refrigeration exists since the mid 20th century, very little third party reliability data is available today. CERN has started to collect data with its computer aided maintenance management system (CAMMS) in 2009, when the accelerator has gone into normal operation. This paper presents the reliability observations from the operation and the maintenance side, as well as statistical data collected by the means of the CAMMS system.
First assessment of reliability data for the LHC accelerator and detector cryogenic system components
Goran Perinic, Serge Claudet, Irene Alonso-Canella, Christoph Balle, Klaus Barth, Jean-François Bel, Vladislav Benda, Johan Bremer, Krzysztof Brodzinski, Juan Casas-Cubillos, Giovanni Cuccuru, Michel Cugnet, Dimitri Delikaris, Nicolas Delruelle, Laetitia Dufay-Chanat, Caroline Fabre, Gerard Ferlin, Czeslaw Fluder, Emmauelle Gavard, Roger Girardot, F. Haug, Lionel Herblin, S. Junker, Tahar Klabi, Sigrid Knoops, Jean-Paul Lamboy, Dominique Legrand, Jos Metselaar, Adam Park, Antonio Perin, Marco Pezzetti, Gonzalo Penacoba Fernandez, Olivier Pirotte, Edouard Rogez, Antonio Suraci, Laura Stewart, Laurent Tavian, Antonio Tovar-Gonzales, Rob van Weelderen, Nicolas Vauthier, Bruno Vullierme, Udo Wagner; First assessment of reliability data for the LHC accelerator and detector cryogenic system components. AIP Conf. Proc. 12 June 2012; 1434 (1): 1399–1406. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4707066
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