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Installation and Integration of Indus-2
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- S. Chouksey, S. Kotaiah, S. S. Prabhu, V. Prasad, R. Ramasubramanian, S. K. Shukla, D. P. Yadav
RRCAT, Indore (M. P.)
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The Synchrotron Radiation Sources consist of a large number of components of varying nature. Some components are light but highly delicate whereas some are big and heavy. However all components need a careful handling during their installation. Unit-cell mock-up assembly and virtual simulation of the installation process using software tools contributed significantly in visualizing various handling schemes, checking interferences and defining the assembly sequence. We have recently completed the installation and integration of 2.5 GeV Synchrotron Radiation Source, Indus-2, by adopting a set procedure of installation and pre-defined sequence. This paper presents, an overview of procedures, sequence of assembly, equipments and toolings used for material handling and safety precautions taken during the whole task of installation and assembly.
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THPMA131 |
Indian Participation in LHC, SPL and CTF-3 Projects at CERN, Switzerland
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- V. C. Sahni, V. B. Bhanage, J. Dwivedi, A. K. Jain, P. Khare, S. Kotaiah, A. Kumar, P. K. Kush, S. S. Prabhu, A. Puntambekar, A. Rawat, A. Sharma, R. S. Shridhar, P. Shrivastava, G. Singh
RRCAT, Indore (M. P.)
- R. K. Sadhu
BARC, Mumbai
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After signing a Protocol on 29 March 1996 to the 1991 cooperation agreement with CERN, Switzerland, India is participating in the construction of CERNs most challenging and ambitious particle accelerator the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The contributions span from hardware, software, and skilled manpower support for evaluation of some of the LHC sub-systems and presently to the support in commissioning of various subsystems of LHC. With major achievements on Indian part during the course of time CERN has now invited India to jointly participate further to build CERNs Advanced Accelerator Projects like Super conducting Proton LINAC, SPL and Compact Linear Collider Test Facility, CTF-3. The present paper describes the achievements to date and high lights the ongoing and future collaboration activities.
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