Installation Global System : Installation Global System F. Asiri
W. Bialowons, T. Shidara
Acknowledgment:
F. Peters, M. Munro, J. Kim
G. Aarons, C. Corvin, P. Rodriguez
Installation Effort: Content
Introduction
Overview
Scope
Methodology
Example – Installation of Main Linac Components
RDR Installation Cost Estimate
First-Cut Schedule
Future Plan
Toward EDR Installation Effort
Overview : Overview Installation activities covers a large geographical area
approximately 31 linear kilometers long which includes a complex network of about 72 km of underground tunnels at the depth of approximately 100m
Requires the installation of
~2,000 cryomodules, over 13,000 magnets and approximately 650 high level RF stations
Scope of Installation : Scope of Installation Covers all activities required to:
prepare, coordinate, integrate, and execute a detailed plan for the complete installation of the ILC Technical Systems Components as well as associated site-wide logistics
Includes all labor, materials and equipment required to;
receive, transport, situate, affix, accurately position, interconnect, integrate, and checkout all components and hardware from a central storage or subassembly facility to its operational location within the Beam and Service tunnels
Does not include:
fabrication, assembly, component quality control and commissioning.
Elements of the installation system
Range from complex subassemblies to single items
Highest stage of pre-assembly prior to installation
Components are to be bundled into installation kits, which include all supports and hardware required to affix and interconnect the components in their operational
Methodology- Assumption: Working days per year Contract Years 3 Cryomodule underground installation Lab/Contract Years 4 Cryomodule handling & shipping Lab Years 6 Project engineering Lab Years 8 Project management Installation rate: Three Cryomodules per day * Installation time frame: Contract 250 Number of Main Linac Cryomodules 1668 * 556 days @ max rate of Cryomodule installation, plus learning curve and interrupts. Methodology- Assumption
Benchmarked Cryomodule-Example: Cost variables:
Number and size of equipment...
Distances to installation location and speed of transportation...
Man-hour estimates based on todays knowlege or general experience...
Number of staff in each team needed per activity/function
Labor productivity ~ 75 %, 6 Hours of productivity per shift, due to transport distances and dificulty in handling Assumptions:
One ML section and associated services tunnel completely ready for joint occupancy
One large and two small access shafts available during installation
ML installation periode of three years plus 1/2 year ramp up time
At least one installation zone occupied at a time, more zones as become available
Installation rate: One Cryomodule unit & associated services / day
Benchmarked Cryomodule-Example
Cryomodule Installation- Example 9-8-9 Cavity Configuration : Cryomodule Installation- Example 9-8-9 Cavity Configuration Installation premise:
Transport of single Cryomodule.
Tunnel sections optimized into well defined areas.
Personnel & low load traffic both directions.
Heavy load traffic restriction, one direction only.
Safety & communication systems ready to use.
All in tunnel utilities provided by CF&S are complete and ready for tie-in.
Cryomodule Installation – Assumptions : Cryomodule Installation – Assumptions
Methodology- Example : Methodology- Example
Cryomodule Installation – Assumptions : Cryomodule Connections Pipe welding procedure e.g.:
Prepare joints, tools, etc.
Place welding machine
Check setup with one test run
Execute welding procedure
Remove welding machine
Setup visual control monitor
Execute control procedure
Remove control monitor
Go to next pipe Use:
10 man-days per interconnect for cryogenic pipes and superconducting joints, Tom Peterson, 11/9/2006
7 man-days per connection for vacuum joints,
John Noonan, 11/9/2006 Cryomodule Installation – Assumptions
Base of Installation Cost – 3 Cryomodules / Day : Base of Installation Cost – 3 Cryomodules / Day
Main Linac Cross Section and Partial Plan Views : Main Linac Cross Section and Partial Plan Views
Slide13: Installation at ML & Service Tunnel – Relative Evaluation It take staff of (90) (100/20)=450 about three (3) years to install all ILC ML
450x3x2000= 2,700,000 man-hours * ML=Main Linac ST=Service Tunnel
Installation Cost Estimate Results: Installation Cost Estimate Results
Slide15:
Status of WBS 1.7.3 Installation Note;
labor rate of 55 $US does not include overhead and profit
Use labor rate of 70 $US to include for overhead and profit
Planning: Planning Underground Layout with Installation Access Shafts Installation planning of the large and complex ILC machine requires the creation of 3-D computer models of all the major components as well as the underground works.
Installation Model for Main Linac Components in Underground Segment : Installation Model for Main Linac Components in Underground Segment Installation Rate- 3 Cryomodules per day
Slide18: Joint
Occupancy
(T3) Start of
Construction
(T0) Installation Plan
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING Refine the 3D drawings of the tunnel and insert brief overall drawings of the technical equipment and integrate with a time and motion software
Superimpose the surface warehouses, the staging assembly buildings and the elevator access shafts
Prepare alternate installation approach systems, to facilitate the best way to perform the installation
Evaluate elevator transport options for materials, to support installation activities
Design the main material transport system, for accelerator part movement, in the tunnel, then manufacture and test, a prototype vehicle
Check out utility access locations for an efficient installation
Build a mockup of a tunnel section and using outline models of the most difficult pieces of accelerator equipment to install, go through the installation procedures, to proof out the material handling equipment and fixtures/tooling to be used
The mockup could also be used as an installation training site and for the evaluation of safety procedures
Define support equipment required. This will include vacuum support equipment, such as leak checkers, materials handling equipment, fixtures, tooling, etc.
Major inputs required for the underground installation: Major inputs required for the underground installation Basic civil engineering layouts of the facility, including surface building locations, access roads & tunnel layouts.
Preliminary outline drawings of the various pieces of equipment to be installed in the tunnel. These details should include mechanical, electrical & utility equipment requirements.
Details of the physical locations of all pieces, of equipment to be placed in the tunnel.
Location of all utility connections in the tunnel.
Cryogenic system connection box locations, in the tunnel.
Develop flow charts, showing the typical sequence of events, per major equipment item, in the installation process.
Approximate schedule of facility completion, plus delivery dates & sequence of equipment deliveries to the site.
An inventory control system that incorporates input data, output data & documentation.
Safety/emergency features in the tunnel & on the surface.
Details of the quality & quantity of local labor available, to support the installation.
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING There are a series of long lead items that must be addressed, before the installation can commence. These are:
Warehousing capacity
Tunnel transportation for equipment & personnel
Materials handling requirements for the tunnel
Utility requirements & locations including cryo box locations in the tunnel.
Data processing, including inventory control & scheduling.
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING Warehousing:
Based on a preliminary installation schedule, a warehouse capacity requirement can be established & thus the specs for the warehouse itself, can be developed.
Significant materials handing equipment, will also be required, to support the warehousing activities.
Installation staging area requirements, can also be considered, at the same time.
External contract warehousing, is an alternative approach that can also be considered, for use.
As an alternative to permanent buildings, temporary buildings can be considered, as a possibly less expensive solution, to provide adequate warehouse buildings, for the installation years
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING Tunnel Transportation for Equipment & Personnel :
As the transportation lengths are relatively long, specialized materials handling equipment will be required for both equipment & personnel.
Depending on the amount of traffic, some form of guidance system, may be required to control the transportation movement & thus avoid any potential damage, to the accelerator equipment.
Equipment Transportation:
The major options are battery or electrically driven vehicles. With the use of fast battery chargers, the down time for battery powered trucks, has become much shorter, but they still have their productivity limitations. A bus bar powered system, may be required to provide adequate equipment delivery, for scheduling requirements.
Personnel Transportation:
This system will use separate equipment. Several types of commercial equipment are available, to provide this service. Some relatively minor modifications to the equipment, may be required.
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING Data Processing:
An inventory control system to cover, receiving, scheduling, installation planning & documentation reproduction, will be required. This type information should be readily accessible, at many points on the site.
Quick part data identification, can enhance our ability, to perform the installation. Several types of part identification equipment are available, including RFID, Data Matrix & Bar Coding; these should be evaluated regarding the site requirements, as some of them need relatively expensive writers & readers, plus some vendors, may not have this capability
Added Values: Added Values Centralized information database
Sharing and synchronization of records, files
Easy and fast communication
Better-informed planning decisions from
Operation optimization
Feasibility study with resource loaded production plan
Global optimization
Interference detection
Physical interferences detection
Work space conflicts detection
Analysis of the severity of the interferences and conflicts
Real-time tracking and reporting
Status check for individual equipment
Fabrication, transit, storage, sub-assembly, installation
Comparison between planned and actual
Application of Virtual Design & Construction Technologies: Application of Virtual Design & Construction Technologies 3D model
(AutoCAD) 4D model / interference check
(NavisWorks) Scheduling
(Primavera) Integrated
Central
4D Database
(Enterprixe) Mobile
Server Fabricator Job Site Mobile Technology Operation Optimization Discrete event simulation
(Strobscope) Database Technology Transporter 4D Technology (3D CAD + schedule)
Integration of VDC database: Integration of VDC database Information included in the database
3D geometry of the equipment to be installed
Installation schedule (i.e., sequence, duration)
Manufacturer information
Status: manufactured, received, stored, assembled, installed
Location (i.e., x, y, z)
Labors needed
Predecessors (i.e., equipment list that need to be installed before)
Requirement for clearance during installation
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING Installation G.S.
Goal: to produce an integrated Installation process for the ILC Baseline in full cooperation with other regions
Set-up and manage an installation data base in FY 07 that can be expanded in a full pledged program thru FY 08 and FY 09
Estimate:
FY 07;1.5 FTE and ~ $100K M&S (contract)
FY 08; 2 FTE and ~ $200K M&S (contract)
FY 09; 2 FTE and ~ $200K M&S (contract)
FUTURE PLANNING: FUTURE PLANNING Miscellaneous Considerations
Some possible conflicts in multi country projects are:
Part Drawing Views Procedure: Is different, from the USA, in the rest of the world. Drawing procedures are also different.
Metric & Inch Designs: Used in the same project, can breed costly errors
Standards: Mechanical, electrical & material standards can also differ.
Date Number Sequence of Numbers: Is different in the rest of the world, from the USA.