Author: Piso, D.P.
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FRB3O02 Status of the European Spallation Source Control System 1177
 
  • T. Korhonen, R. Andersson, F. Bellorini, S.L. Birch, D.P. Brodrick, H. Carling, J. Cereijo García, R.N. Fernandes, L. Fernandez, B. Gallese, S.R. Gysin, E. Laface, N. Levchenko, M. Mansouri Sharifabad, A. Monera Martinez, R. Mudingay, A. Nordt, D. Paulic, D.P. Piso, K. Rathsman, M. Reščič, G. Trahern, M. Zaera-Sanz
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
  • N. Claesson, U. Rojec, K. Strniša, A.A. Söderqvist
    Cosylab, Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
  The Eu­ro­pean Spal­la­tion Source (ESS) is a col­lab­o­ra­tion of 17 Eu­ro­pean coun­tries to build the world's most pow­er­ful neu­tron source for re­search. ESS has en­tered the con­struc­tion phase and the plan is to pro­duce first neu­trons by 2019 and to com­plete the con­struc­tion by 2025. The In­te­grated Con­trol Sys­tem Di­vi­sion (ICS) is re­spon­si­ble to pro­vide con­trol sys­tems for the whole fa­cil­ity. The un­precented beam power of 5 MW and the con­struc­tion of the fa­cil­ity with many com­po­nents con­tributed in-kind pre­sents a num­ber of chal­lenges to the con­trol sys­tem. Sys­tems have to be spec­i­fied so that the work can be ef­fec­tively shared be­tween the con­trib­u­tors and on-site staff. Con­trol sys­tem com­po­nents need to pro­vide a level of per­for­mance that can sup­port the op­er­a­tion of the fa­cil­ity, be stan­dard­ized so that in­te­gra­tion to the fa­cil­ity can be done dur­ing a short in­stal­la­tion pe­riod and be main­tain­able by the in-house staff after the con­struc­tion has fin­ished. This paper will out­line the plans and prin­ci­ples that will be used to con­struct the con­trol sys­tems. The se­lected tech­nolo­gies and stan­dards will be pre­sented, as well as the plans for in­te­gra­tion.  
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