what is the hc mtf ?
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Beam Instrumentation; 36035
Warm Magnet Interlock Controller; 156
Fast Magnet Current Change Monitor; 12
Beam Interlock Controller; 96
Radiation Monitoring; 1555AC Distribution for Hardware
Commissioning; 1128
Beam Dumping System; 789
WorldFip Segment; 245
Access and Safety; 0Forward Detectors; 60
Collimator; 2280
Radio Frequency; 1152
Power Converter; 14069
Vacuum; 516
Circuit; 32385Powering Interlock; 820
Quench Protection; 5520
Cryogenics; 432
Ventilation; 36
Cooling; 1362
Power Cables; 6792
Cooling; 1272
Energy Extraction; 1648ELQA; 6351
DFB; 2548
WhatWhat is the HC MTF ? is the HC MTF ? OrganizationOrganization of of the HC MTF. What is traced in the HC MTF ? the HC MTF. What is traced in the HC MTF ?
How is the data organized ? How is the data organized ? Orders of Orders of MagnitudeMagnitude Upload rate 2006-2007. Upload rate 2006-2007.
Expected Expected uploadupload rate for 2007-2008. rate for 2007-2008.
QualityQuality of the Data: Documentation, of the Data: Documentation, NCRs, Repeated Steps. Manual & NCRs, Repeated Steps. Manual &
Automatic Automatic Upload. Integrating the Upload. Integrating the upload within the test process. Link to the LHC upload within the test process. Link to the LHC
Layout DatabaseLayout Database. Further requests . Further requests by users.by users.
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What is the HC MTF ?What is the HC MTF ?
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Database that tracks the Hardware Commissioning of the LHC SystemsDatabase that tracks the Hardware Commissioning of the LHC Systems
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Organization of the HC MTFOrganization of the HC MTF
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HC Team
Blanca Perea
Jacek Szkutnik
Gosia Macuda
Alvaro Marqueta
Needs of the user to profile definition in terms of steps and properties Ι Data Upload tracking Ι Data Upload tools (XML File Creator, XLS to XML) Ι Progress views
MTF TeamSophie Chalard
Sonia Mallon
Marcin Sobieszek
Rafal Lyzwa
Catherine Laverriere
Profile Implementation Ι Automatic upload inbox Ι Modification of uploaded data Ι Step and Property Reports (by system and geographical) Ι MTF Access rights management
Radio Frequency
Beam Instrumentation
WorldFip Segment
Machine Protection System
Control
ELQA
DFB
Energy Extraction System
AC Distribution
Beam Dumping System
Beam Injection System
Radiation Monitoring
Warm Circuit
Superconducting Circuit
Control
Quench Protection System
Cooling
Ventilation
Cryogenics
Power Cables
Cooling
Vacuum
Power Converter
Access & Safety
Collimator
HC Procedures
monthly reports
EDMS.Support @ cern.ch ++
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What is traced in the HC MTF ?What is traced in the HC MTF ?
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1. Validation of the tests performed to 1. Validation of the tests performed to the equipment the equipment
2. Report documents, journals, 2. Report documents, journals, EDMS, etc.EDMS, etc.
3. External Properties (LDB) + 3. External Properties (LDB) + Property Values (test variables) + Property Values (test variables) + Parameters (historical tracking)Parameters (historical tracking)
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How is the data organized ?How is the data organized ?
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Systems (Systems (slotsslots) are organized ) are organized
in groups (in groups (classesclasses) sharing ) sharing the same testing procedures the same testing procedures
((profileprofile): they are ): they are commissioned through the same commissioned through the same
test sequence (test sequence (stepssteps). If ). If parameters are measured they parameters are measured they
are stored as are stored as properties.properties.
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SECTOR
HC REGION EQUIPMENT & EQUIPMENT GROUPS
The data is linked to the systems (slots), which are geographically and The data is linked to the systems (slots), which are geographically and functionally distributed within the LHC Ring, organized in Sectors and functionally distributed within the LHC Ring, organized in Sectors and RegionsRegions
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The population of the systems within the arborescence is The population of the systems within the arborescence is now 100% automatic once established the criteria to locate now 100% automatic once established the criteria to locate the system, which may be geographical or functionalthe system, which may be geographical or functional
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Orders of MagnitudeOrders of Magnitude
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~ ~ 14 00014 000 Systems organized within ~ Systems organized within ~ 70 70 classes classes
Number of Systems (Number of Systems (slotsslots))
Beam Instrumentation; 3956
Warm Magnet Interlock Controller; 78
Fast Magnet Current Change Monitor; 12
Beam Interlock Controller; 16
Radiation Monitoring; 155
AC Distribution for Hardware Commissioning; 47
Beam Dumping System; 61
WorldFip Segment; 245
Access and Safety; 36
Forward Detectors; 20
Collimator; 172
Radio Frequency; 56
Power Converter; 1729
Vacuum; 134
Circuit; 1635Powering Interlock; 820
Quench Protection; 552
Cryogenics; 54
Ventilation; 36
Cooling; 454
Power Cables; 1635Cooling; 255
Energy Extraction; 234
ELQA; 1635
DFB; 52
Major Systems in terms of slots are (classes): Beam Instrumentation / Power Major Systems in terms of slots are (classes): Beam Instrumentation / Power Converters / Circuits / ElQA & Systems directly linked to the circuitsConverters / Circuits / ElQA & Systems directly linked to the circuits
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Individual profiles can range from 1 to 100 stepsIndividual profiles can range from 1 to 100 steps
Number of tests per system (Number of tests per system (stepssteps))
Beam Instrumentation; 82
Warm Magnet Interlock Controller; 2
Fast Magnet Current Change Monitor; 1
Beam Interlock Controller; 6
Radiation Monitoring; 20
AC Distribution for Hardware Commissioning; 24
Beam Dumping System; 56
WorldFip Segment; 1
Access and Safety; 0
Forward Detectors; 15
Collimator; 24
Radio Frequency; 84
Power Converter; 26
Vacuum; 4
Circuit; 383
Powering Interlock; 1
Quench Protection; 10
Cryogenics; 8
Ventilation; 1
Cooling; 3
Power Cables; 10
Cooling; 10
Energy Extraction; 9
ELQA; 5
DFB; 49
The systems that trace in more detail are Circuits, RF, Beam Dumping System, BI and PCThe systems that trace in more detail are Circuits, RF, Beam Dumping System, BI and PC
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116 000 116 000 entries expectedentries expected
Number of Number of entriesentries ( (stepssteps xx slotsslots))
Beam Instrumentation; 36035
Warm Magnet Interlock Controller; 156
Fast Magnet Current Change Monitor; 12
Beam Interlock Controller; 96
Radiation Monitoring; 1555AC Distribution for Hardware
Commissioning; 1128
Beam Dumping System; 789
WorldFip Segment; 245
Access and Safety; 0Forward Detectors; 60
Collimator; 2280
Radio Frequency; 1152
Power Converter; 14069
Vacuum; 516
Circuit; 32385Powering Interlock; 820
Quench Protection; 5520
Cryogenics; 432
Ventilation; 36
Cooling; 1362
Power Cables; 6792
Cooling; 1272
Energy Extraction; 1648ELQA; 6351
DFB; 2548
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BI Beam Loss Monitor; 45
BI Beam Position Monitor; 29
BI Standalone Luminosity Monitor; 31
Superconducting 120 A Correctors Circuit; 60
Superconducting 60 A Orbit Correctors Circuit; 60
Power Converter for Warm Circuits (T2); 3
Power Converter for Cold Circuits; 4
Superconducting 600 A With EE Circuit; 21
SYSTEME D'ACCES LHC (S); 9Collimator; 10
BI VME Crate; 6
Warm Electrical Circuit Type 1; 6
Main Superconducting Circuit; 20
Superconducting 600 A Without EE Circuit; 21
Warm Electrical Circuit Type 2; 6
600A Energy Extraction System; 49
Individual profiles store between 1 (EDMS Procedure) and 60 parametersIndividual profiles store between 1 (EDMS Procedure) and 60 parameters
Classes tracking more parameters are: Circuits, Energy Extraction and BIClasses tracking more parameters are: Circuits, Energy Extraction and BI
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Upload rate 2006-2007Upload rate 2006-2007
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a 24% of the entries are filled
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Real Upload CurveReal Upload Curve
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We profit from less intense testing
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EXTRAPOLATION !!
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Manual & Automatic UploadManual & Automatic Upload
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Automatic vs Manual Upload
AUTOMATICUPLOAD
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MANUALUPLOAD
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Automatic Upload is used by:Automatic Upload is used by: BLM & BPM BLM & BPM WorldFip SegmentsWorldFip Segments Warm Magnet Interlock ControlWarm Magnet Interlock Control ELQA for Warm/Cold CircuitsELQA for Warm/Cold Circuits Energy Extraction SystemsEnergy Extraction Systems AC Distribution (*)AC Distribution (*) RAMSESRAMSES Warm Electrical CircuitsWarm Electrical Circuits SC CircuitsSC Circuits Powering InterlockPowering Interlock Quench ProtectionQuench Protection CoolingCooling Power CablesPower Cables Power ConvertersPower Converters
Manual Upload is used by:Manual Upload is used by: DFBsDFBs BSRT & BTV & BCTD & BCTFBSRT & BTV & BCTD & BCTF Injection KickerInjection Kicker RAMSESRAMSES VentilationVentilation
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a Automatic Upload is made through Automatic Upload is made through
XML files copied into XML files copied into \\cern.ch\\\cern.ch\dfs\Users\h\hardcom\MTFdfs\Users\h\hardcom\MTF folder and notified to Malgorzata folder and notified to Malgorzata Macuda or copied to the MTF Macuda or copied to the MTF Sequencer folder (only the Sequencer folder (only the Sequencer for the Superconducting Sequencer for the Superconducting Circuit tests)Circuit tests)
There are still a number of There are still a number of incidences while uploading data due incidences while uploading data due to inexact syntax of the XML files. to inexact syntax of the XML files. See Gosia’s talkSee Gosia’s talk
HC Team (Jacek) has prepared a HC Team (Jacek) has prepared a number of tools to facilitate the number of tools to facilitate the upload, either through XML file upload, either through XML file creator or by automatically creator or by automatically converting XLS files to XML files (in converting XLS files to XML files (in particular for properties). particular for properties). See See Jacek’s demoJacek’s demo
XML file creator accessible from http://hcc.web.cern.ch/hcc/
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Integrating data upload within Integrating data upload within the system teststhe system tests
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YES !!! It looks like the data upload becomes a last step after data analysis!!
Upload times have dramatically decreased for most of the systems, from a few months to a few weeks in most of the cases !
Example could be the comparison between upload and test execution dates for the three profiles of Power Converters
or WorldFip Segments who have reduced to zero their delay to upload the data
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Quality of the DataQuality of the Data
Repeated StepsRepeated Steps[8%][8%]
DocumentationDocumentation[26%][26%]
NCRsNCRs[249][249]
CommentsComments[1.5%][1.5%]
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The repeated steps may be an The repeated steps may be an indicator of the quality of indicator of the quality of
trackingtracking
10%-30% repeated entries SC Circuits 10%-30% repeated entries SC Circuits 16-20 % repeated entries for PC 16-20 % repeated entries for PC 5% repeated entries WorldFip, Cooling5% repeated entries WorldFip, Cooling < 5% other classes < 5% other classes
WorldFip Segment; 5 Warm Magnet Interlock Controller; 2
Superconducting 600 A Without EE Circuit; 9
Cooling; 4Cryogenics; 3
Powering Interlock; 1
Water Cooled Power Cables; 5
Superconducting 600 A With Crowbar Circuit; 19
Inner Triplets Plus Quad. and Dip. Circuit; 16
Individually Powered Dipole Circuit; 27
Power Converter for Cold Circuits; 16
Power Converter for Warm Circuits (T2); 20
Non Water Cooled Power Cables; 3
Main Superconducting Circuit; 11
BI DC Beam Current Transformers for the Rings; 11
Superconducting 120 A Correctors Circuit; 20
Superconducting 60 A Orbit Correctors Circuit; 14
Superconducting 600 A With EE Circuit; 30
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The associated The associated documentation is also documentation is also an indicator of the data an indicator of the data qualityquality
Circuits, Energy Circuits, Energy Extraction Systems, Extraction Systems, Worldfip and ELQA for Worldfip and ELQA for Warm Circuits are Warm Circuits are those linking more those linking more documentation to their documentation to their entriesentries
System % entries with documents
Quench Protection 3
Cryogenics 3
SYSTEME D'ACCES LHC (S) 5
Powering Interlock 7
BI Synchrotron Radiation Telescope 13
Radiation Monitoring - Standard RP 19
Radiation Monitoring Air, Water, Standalone 25
Power Converter for 60A Orbit Correctors 32
Power Converter for Warm Circuits (T2) 35
Power Converter for Cold Circuits 41
Warm Electrical Circuit Type 2 46
600A Energy Extraction System 48
Warm Electrical Circuit Type 1 50
Inner Triplets Plus Quad. and Dip. Circuit 69
Individually Powered Dipole Circuit 73
Superconducting 600 A Without EE Circuit 74
Superconducting 600 A With Crowbar Circuit 76
Superconducting 120 A Correctors Circuit 79
Superconducting 600 A With EE Circuit 86
13kA Energy Extraction System 86
Main Superconducting Circuit 97
WorldFip Segment 99
ELQA for Warm Circuits 100
Superconducting 60 A Orbit Correctors Circuit 100
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Coherence between Layout and MTF systems is continuously Coherence between Layout and MTF systems is continuously checked through an interface prepared by Jacekchecked through an interface prepared by Jacek
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The system is becoming a The system is becoming a passive passive structurestructure to receive data. to receive data. FlexibilityFlexibility to to
obtain maximum profit from the MTF in profile obtain maximum profit from the MTF in profile definition, upload and follow up. definition, upload and follow up.
Repeated StepsRepeated Steps[8%][8%]
DocumentationDocumentation[26%][26%]
70 classes70 classes
CommentsComments[1.5%][1.5%]
14 000 slots14 000 slots
NCRsNCRs[249][249]116 000 entries116 000 entries
[24% filled][24% filled]
Upload ToolsUpload Tools
442 properties442 properties
7800 documents7800 documents
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THANKS !!!THANKS !!!
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Questions from the users to MTFQuestions from the users to MTF
How is it going to be followed once HC Phase is over ?How is it going to be followed once HC Phase is over ?
Maintenance periodsMaintenance periods
Automatic upload of Properties (historic)Automatic upload of Properties (historic)
Dependencies between stepsDependencies between steps
N/A statusN/A status
Automatic flag when a new run is going to be performedAutomatic flag when a new run is going to be performed
Filtering when viewing the profilesFiltering when viewing the profiles