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Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles

By mid August 2006, 1160 of the 1232 of LHC main dipoles have been delivered to CERN by the three suppliers in charge of the production. The training of the staff, mostly hired just for this manufacture, and the improvement of the procedures with the acquired experience, naturally decrease the time...

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Autores principales: Fessia, Paolo, Regis, Federico, Rossi, Lucio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2007.898521
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1028175
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author Fessia, Paolo
Regis, Federico
Rossi, Lucio
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Regis, Federico
Rossi, Lucio
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description By mid August 2006, 1160 of the 1232 of LHC main dipoles have been delivered to CERN by the three suppliers in charge of the production. The training of the staff, mostly hired just for this manufacture, and the improvement of the procedures with the acquired experience, naturally decrease the time necessary for the assembly of a unit. The aim of this paper is to apply methodologies like the cost-based learning curves and the time-based learning curves to the LHC Main Dipole production comparing the estimated learning percentage to the ones experienced in other industries. This type of analysis, already presented on 500 units is here extended to more than 1000 completed units. The work also tries to identify which type of industry presents the learning percentages that are the most similar to our case and to investigate the impact of the production strategy on the process efficiency.
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spelling cern-10281752023-05-31T13:24:08Zdoi:10.1109/TASC.2007.898521http://cds.cern.ch/record/1028175engFessia, PaoloRegis, FedericoRossi, LucioIndustrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting DipolesAccelerators and Storage RingsBy mid August 2006, 1160 of the 1232 of LHC main dipoles have been delivered to CERN by the three suppliers in charge of the production. The training of the staff, mostly hired just for this manufacture, and the improvement of the procedures with the acquired experience, naturally decrease the time necessary for the assembly of a unit. The aim of this paper is to apply methodologies like the cost-based learning curves and the time-based learning curves to the LHC Main Dipole production comparing the estimated learning percentage to the ones experienced in other industries. This type of analysis, already presented on 500 units is here extended to more than 1000 completed units. The work also tries to identify which type of industry presents the learning percentages that are the most similar to our case and to investigate the impact of the production strategy on the process efficiency.LHC-PROJECT-Report-1003CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1003oai:cds.cern.ch:10281752007-02-14
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Fessia, Paolo
Regis, Federico
Rossi, Lucio
Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles
title Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles
title_full Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles
title_fullStr Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles
title_full_unstemmed Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles
title_short Industrial Learning Curves: Series Production of the LHC Main Superconduting Dipoles
title_sort industrial learning curves: series production of the lhc main superconduting dipoles
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2007.898521
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1028175
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