Title: Installation and Commissioning of the
1- Installation and Commissioning
of the - D0 Detector
- Overview since last review
- Organization
- Current status
- Installation sequence, logistics
- Schedule, timelines
- Commissioning status, plans
- Conclusions
- Jon Kotcher
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- D0 Collaboration
- DoE Review
- Fermilab
- June 6-7, 2000
2Overview of Last Six Months
- Directors Review of Installation
Commissioning, December 7-8, 1999 - Extensive review
- Detectors, electronics, infrastructure, DAQ,
trigger, online, - Much learned, useful exercise
- Detailed reconsideration(s) of installation
sequence in recent months - Split silicon allows installation with end
calorimeters end irons on platform - Removes constraint of remaining in open
configuration for its installation - Large pieces can be put in final position earlier
- Can be installed, serviced, removed (upgrades) in
Assembly or Collision Hall - Same 39 gap between calorimeters exists in both
locations, access not an issue - Uninterrupted hookup commissioning time where
it matters most - Full six months prior to roll in
- Chosen sequence relieves pressure on end game
- Resources, manpower needs distributed more evenly
in time - Early confrontation of potential difficulties,
recovery - Cognizance of fixed end date an important
ingredient in our deliberations - March 1, 2001 taken quite seriously
- Carefully optimize remaining time in order to
roll in complete, physics-ready detector for Run 2
3Organization
- Installation Core Group
- J. Kotcher (APM - Installation Commissioning)
- R. Hance (Project Engineer Electrical)
- K. Krempetz (Project Engineer Mechanical)
- D. Miller (Technical Supervisor)
- Weekly Monday Installation Meeting
- Attended by all primary players, including
detector representatives, Commissioning
Coordinator (J. Yu) - Schedule all jobs
- Monitor progress
- Track potential interferences (space allocation)
- Allocation of manpower, other resources
- Surveyors, welders, crane, engineering,
- Safety considerations, requirements,
documentation - All work of significance requires presentation to
this group 1 month in advance before it can be
scheduled - Any work in Assembly or Collision Hall requires
our approval - Core group collaborates closely on all issues
- Priorities set by Kotcher, with extensive input
from many others - Ensure appropriate allocation of limited
resources, space, etc. - Timely decision-making
4Approach to Schedule
- Durations/logistics discussed in detail with
principals, including - Detector installation, cabling, checkout
- Logistics/interleaving of electronics
installation - Conservative assumptions in many durations,
intended to compensate for - Ramp-up of tasks
- Possible delays in engineering/design completion,
fabrication, etc. - Unforeseen difficulties
- Reconsideration of durations associated with
movement of large pieces - Put large pieces in place as soon as possible
- Platform, trusses, Forward Muon octant
installation, roll-in hookup in Collision Hall,
- Competing needs for space taken into account
wherever possible - Most remaining installation of Forward Muon
octants assumed to be done serially - Crane availability
- Unique needs, availability of specialized
personnel - Double shifts assumed, will begin June 19
- Hand-picked four-man team dedicated primarily to
Forward Muon installation - Limit scope of work safety, etc.
- Needed for timely completion of octant
installation before roll-in - Durations of associated tasks reduced by 30 -
quite conservative
5Installation Status
- Solenoid
- Installed, tested, mapped
- Hall probes calibrated in situ
- Central Preshower
- Installed with solenoid
- Central Muon
- Inner A-? counters, cosmic cap scintillation
counters, refurbished PDTs - Installed, being commissioned
- Level 1 2 Trigger Framework
- Installed, being exercised, commissioned
- Forward Preshower, Inter-cryostat Detector,
Luminosity Monitor - Mounted on faces of end calorimeters end April,
2000 - Forward Muon
- All (16) A-layer MDT octants installed on end
irons - EMC trusses in Hi Bay, being prepped for move to
sidewalk
These are final Run 2 systems, in place, varying
stages of hookup/commissioning
6Muon Detector Upgrade
Central Trigger Scint (A-f )
PDTs
Forward Trigger Scint (Pixels)
Shielding
Forward Tracker (MDTs)
Bottom B/C Scint
7Partial Installation Task List
- Below represents 10 of full Installation Task
List - Each task discussed in detail in weekly meeting,
status updated - List is priority ordered, maintained by Core
Group
8Representative Completed Tasks
9C-layer MDT Being Assembled in Lab F
- Size, weight, number of Forward Muon octants
places significant demands on resources/labor - Critical sub-system during coming months
10Commissioning Status
- Commissioning Coordinator appointed (J. Yu)
- Weekly Commissioning Meeting attended by all
principals - Progress reports, priorities set, monitoring of
long- and short-term milestones, daily run plans - (3) mini-workshops in DAB
- focus work toward achieving milestones
- Commissioning considerations being integrated
into installation priorities - Proper application of resources to ensure timely
availability of crucial items - infrastructure, cabling, electronics
installation, etc. - Installation commissioning intimately linked
- Recent accomplishments associated with March 15
and May 19 milestones - Established multi-detector, multi-crate readout
- Central Muon scintillation detectors, PDTs
- Calorimeter (instrumented with Run 1 electronics)
- Prototype Level 1 muon trigger exercised in situ
- Silicon front-end read out through VRBs
- Implemented cosmic ray triggers
- Two data paths exercised
- Primary data path, through Trigger Framework and
Level 3 - Secondary path using crate control computers
11Commissioning Status (contd)
- Established data transfer to DAB from SiDet
- Additional Run 2 functionality being developed
- Trigger Framework exercised
- Centralized run and communication control
- Online data shipped to Feynman Center, logged
- Online event monitoring and displays
- Development of SMT calibration system and
databases - Training of DAQ experts
- Documentation in place, maintained
- Extensive system tests/commissioning at remote
laboratories - SiDet (10 test)
- Cosmic test (CFT, Preshowers) at Lab 3
- Critical training bed
- Hardware, expertise, software applied directly to
commissioning of experiment - Integral part of D0 commissioning effort
12Future Global Commissioning Milestones
- Jun 15 Begin SiDet full readout test
- Aug 01 Prepare front-ends for checkout during
CFT waveguide installation - Implement multi-run DAQ
- Complete necessary infrastructure (cabling, rack
preparation, etc.) - Prepare necessary safety documentation (ORCs) for
unattended running - Sep 15 Complete cabling and checkout of
CFT-South - Begin DAQ long-term stability test
- Commission Level 3 hardware, filters
- Commission FAMUS-North A-layer MDTs
- Dec 15 Begin cosmic ray commissioning of inner
trackers (SMT-S, CFT), central muon - Track reconstruction
- CFT muon triggers
- Commission quadrant of central calorimeter
electronics
13Conclusions
- Installation sequence well understood, many steps
performed before by same people - Work carefully organized and monitored, excellent
support staff - Schedule contains many conservative assumptions,
still requires tightly choreographed series of
steps - Commissioning aggressively being pursued,
plans/needs taken into account in installation
scheduling - Have not deviated from original plan to have
complete detector hooked up in February, 2001
14Installation Fallback Options
- CFT is done
- Only detector that, delayed, would have prevented
movement of large pieces into final configuration - Not an issue
- Fully expect both halves of silicon to arrive as
scheduled - Far prefer to install in Assembly Hall
- Ease of access, more forgiving time constraints,
etc. - Installation in Collision Hall would have to be
scheduled - But dont have to
- Infinite schedule contingency in this system
- Full Forward Muon system should make it
- Production lines set long ago to respect A, C, B
installation sequence will not be altered - Schedule is conservative, durations generous
- If portion of B-layer cant be mounted in time,
roll-in without it - We believe this layer can be installed in
Collision Hall, if necessary - Electronics can be installed after roll in, if
needed - Short accesses required, accelerator ramp up
- Have appropriate complement for detector hookup
- Commissioning time prior to roll-in will be
optimized as fully as possible - Will continue during initial exposure to beam
15Installation Approach
- Installation is integrated part of each
sub-project - sub-detector design takes into account
installation constraints, interferences, end game
scenario - designs developed from extensive discussions
between groups - A-? counter design based on detailed survey
measurements - design of forward pixels/MDTs in part driven by
proximity to end iron - FPS modular design motivated by
installation/repair/access concerns - CFT connector design developed within very tight
spatial constraints - Evolution of installation plan, activities in
Assembly Hall, discussed in weekly meeting
amongst principals - More specific, detailed issues discussed in
sub-project or other integration meetings - Silicon, Fiber Tracker, Tracker Integration and
Installation, Muon Commissioning, ...
16Installation Approach (contd)
- Installation of detector is spatially very
tightly constrained - DØ is highly hermetic, sub-detectors very closely
nested - Ways in which it can be assembled very limited
- Choreography very well understood
- done before by many of the same people (Level 2
sub-project managers and other physicists,
technical staff) - collaboration has experience bringing complex
detector system online quickly, efficiently - immediately started taking physics data upon
roll-in for Run I with no engineering run - Appreciate complexity of Run 2 system,
concomitant demands on planning and execution
17Organizational Overview
- Developing integrated approach to installation
and commissioning - intimately linked, natural way to approach it
- facilitates establishing priorities, decision
making, related to - spatial considerations, interferences
- availability of detectors, components, resources
- order in which things are done
- One person overseeing both operations at
managerial level - physicists, project engineers responsible for
individual inst/comm sub-tasks (commissioning,
tracker installation, mechanical/electrical
infrastructure) - sub-projects remain primary players in
installation/commissioning of their individual
sub-systems - detailed plan for their sub-detectors developed
by them
18Tracking System Overview
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1.3 m
All detectors in this volume use SVX II readout