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Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN

The assembly of the approximately 1700 LHC main ring cryostats at CERN involved extensive welding of cryogenic lines and vacuum vessels. More than 6 km of welding requiring leak tightness to a rate better than 1.10-9 mbar.l.s-1 on stainless steel and aluminium piping and envelopes was made, essenti...

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Autores principales: Bourcey, N, Campos, P, Chiggiato, P, Limon, P, Mongelluzzo, A, Musso, G, Poncet, A, Parma, V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2908564
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1098968
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author Bourcey, N
Campos, P
Chiggiato, P
Limon, P
Mongelluzzo, A
Musso, G
Poncet, A
Parma, V
author_facet Bourcey, N
Campos, P
Chiggiato, P
Limon, P
Mongelluzzo, A
Musso, G
Poncet, A
Parma, V
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description The assembly of the approximately 1700 LHC main ring cryostats at CERN involved extensive welding of cryogenic lines and vacuum vessels. More than 6 km of welding requiring leak tightness to a rate better than 1.10-9 mbar.l.s-1 on stainless steel and aluminium piping and envelopes was made, essentially by manual welding but also making use of orbital welding machines. In order to fulfil the safety regulations related to pressure vessels and to comply with the leak-tightness requirements of the vacuum systems of the machine, welds were executed according to high qualification standards and following a severe quality assurance plan. Leak detection by He mass spectrometry was extensively used. Neon leak detection was used successfully to locate leaks in the presence of helium backgrounds. This paper presents the quality assurance strategy adopted for welds and leak detection. It presents the statistics of non-conformities on welds and leaks detected throughout the entire production and the advances in the use of alternative leak detection methods in an industrial environment.
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spelling cern-10989682023-05-31T13:23:08Zdoi:10.1063/1.2908564http://cds.cern.ch/record/1098968engBourcey, NCampos, PChiggiato, PLimon, PMongelluzzo, AMusso, GPoncet, AParma, VLeak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERNAccelerators and Storage RingsThe assembly of the approximately 1700 LHC main ring cryostats at CERN involved extensive welding of cryogenic lines and vacuum vessels. More than 6 km of welding requiring leak tightness to a rate better than 1.10-9 mbar.l.s-1 on stainless steel and aluminium piping and envelopes was made, essentially by manual welding but also making use of orbital welding machines. In order to fulfil the safety regulations related to pressure vessels and to comply with the leak-tightness requirements of the vacuum systems of the machine, welds were executed according to high qualification standards and following a severe quality assurance plan. Leak detection by He mass spectrometry was extensively used. Neon leak detection was used successfully to locate leaks in the presence of helium backgrounds. This paper presents the quality assurance strategy adopted for welds and leak detection. It presents the statistics of non-conformities on welds and leaks detected throughout the entire production and the advances in the use of alternative leak detection methods in an industrial environment.LHC-PROJECT-Report-1072CERN-LHC-PROJECT-Report-1072oai:cds.cern.ch:10989682008
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Bourcey, N
Campos, P
Chiggiato, P
Limon, P
Mongelluzzo, A
Musso, G
Poncet, A
Parma, V
Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN
title Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN
title_full Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN
title_fullStr Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN
title_short Leak-Tight Welding Experience from the Industrial Assembly of the LHC Cryostats at CERN
title_sort leak-tight welding experience from the industrial assembly of the lhc cryostats at cern
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2908564
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1098968
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