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1 Environmental Test Planning Meeting
15 Feb 2005 Environmental Test Planning Meeting Final—including inputs from meeting 18 Feb 2005

2 Schedule 8:30 am Review proposed test sequence
9:15 am Walk through test sequence to flesh out details 9:30 am Post-Ship and Sine Vibe 10:15 am EMI/EMC 11:00 am Acoustic 11:45 am Lunch 1:00 pm Thermal-Vacuum 2:00 pm Work out development plan and timeline (make a plan for the plan, with dates) 3:00 pm Lay out plan-forward for next 6 weeks 3:30 pm Close

3 Environmental Test Planning Meeting
Increased Systems involvement Martin Nordby and Rich Bielawski have taken on the role of coordinating the planning for environmental testing This supports I&T both with systems engineering technical input and with the additional warm bodies to aid them with long-term planning while they are focused on the immediate integration tasks at hand Test Directors identified Sine Vibe/(Modal Survey): John Ku EMI/EMC: Michael Lovellette Acoustic: John Ku Thermal-Vacuum: Jack Goodman (with Martin Nordby) High-Bay Tests: Paul Dizon Functional test coordination: Rich Baun Facilities: Bill Raynor Logistics: Martin Nordby Data Systems: Brian Grist

4 Agenda Review proposed test sequence Current 408 baseline
Proposed sequence Rationale for new sequence Walk through test sequence to flesh out details This includes walking through the entire sequence of events, including moving, packing, storing, etc Identify as many as possible of the issues that need working out and develop a more complete list of actions needed for each test. See the following charts for information/issues/actions to be captured for each test Work out development timeline Walk through framework of timeline Add detail for working down issues and generating test plans Add Pathfinder to schedule Next Step Subcommittee meetings to work down actions and issues for individual tests “General Specifics” meeting at NRL in early-to-mid-March—work facility, logistics, and pathfinder issues, plus get reports from Test Directors on subcommittee actions

5 Current Baseline I&T Sequence (From LAT-MD-00408)

6 Comparison of Baseline with Proposed New Baseline
Baseline Sequence from LAT-MD-00408 Receive, Unpack Modal Survey Install Radiators EMI/ EMC Remove Radiators Sine Vibe Install Radiators Acoustic C C C L L Survey T-Bal T-Cycle Survey Remove Radiators Weight, CG Ship to GD C M L C M L M Proposed New Baseline Sequence Receive, Unpack Sine Vibe Modal Survey Install Radiators EMI/EMC Acoustic C L L L L C L L Reference CPT Performed at SLAC T-Bal T-Cycle Remove Radiators Weight, CG Pack LAT Ship to GD C A L C M L C Aliveness Limited Performance Comprehensive Performance Muon Survey A M Final CPT Operations Saved Survey Survey C C M M Install Radiators Remove Radiators

7 Rationale for Revising Test Sequence
Improved Radiator installation sequencing The new test sequence removes one full cycle of installing/removing the Radiators This is a higher-risk activity that is expected to be hard to do The revised sequence is expected to allow us going directly from acoustic to thermal-vacuum testing without removing the Radiators This ensures that the Rad-Grid thermal joint is tested exactly as it will fly This is the only way to verify in thermal-vac that the joint can sustain launch acoustic loading without detrimental impact on its thermal performance The revised sequence will require that the MGSE can accommodate the LAT with Radiators on during the transition from acoustic to thermal-vacuum testing Ensures that dynamics testing retires risks early Sine vibe: this will be done first, and will allow us to check LAT modes early. If modal survey is needed, it will allow the most time to develop contingency plans Acoustic: this is done after EMI/EMC, to ensure that any add-on EMI shielding is included in the acoustic test Preserves late thermal-vacuum testing Thermal-vacuum testing is still performed last, to provide a perceptive check that dynamics testing did not produce any thermal problems at our many bolt-up joints Next Step Work to the proposed sequence in planning tests and working actions Initiate CCB, update -408 document and revise LAT baseline test sequence

8 Environmental Test Punch List: Test Plan
Objective Test Plan Completed test plan describing technical details of the test List of instrumentation needed to accomplish test goals Data products format, quantity, and quality Entrance/exit criteria for test (on-site or SLAC review) Test personnel (at SLAC and NRL) Test director, test conductor, discipline lead, facility manager, other people involved (MGSE, EGSE, test scripts, etc); get phone/cell numbers, s; ultimately, this includes all needed test personnel Define a subcommittee to work issues for this test Test requirements Requirements flowing from the Test Plan and/or verification needs that impact any aspect of the test set-up Includes facility needs, MGSE constraints Description of activities Sequence of tasks with enough detail to identify all work and the order in which it must be completed This becomes input into LAT Environmental Test Sequence document

9 Environmental Test Punch List: Test Configuration
Mechanical configuration Orientation in room and wrt gravity Personnel access needs around LAT MGSE requirements: support, cooling, stability MGSE design Electrical configuration Facility data acquisition equipment needed, interfaces, channel counts, read-outs and data transfer/storage needs LAT EGSE needed Physical location and footprint of LAT EGSE, communications needs/data flow, cooling needs, weight, power needs Cabling and cable lengths (including for pre-/post-test set-ups), cable penetrations available and needed Cabling and EGSE configurations before, during, and after test Result should be Electrical Configuration Diagram Procedures List of procedures needed to complete the entire operation Includes handling, contamination, and other “generic” procedures

10 Environmental Test Punch List: Test Logistics
Test facility Layout of facility including floor plan, entrance, penetrations for cabling, crane access Power in/around test facility, power stability, UPS capability Communications availability Logistics How to move in and out of chamber Required pre-test checking/test runs of LAT EGSE and facility data acquisition system How to set up LAT for test; surveying/alignment of LAT or test apparatus Cleanliness; flight hardware protection Personnel protection, access, and workspace needs and availabilities Timing and duration of test set-up, execution, and tear-down Contingency plans Test Prerequisites Training and certification requirements (e.g.: contamination, ESD) Structural oversight: proof tests, MGSE safety review, third-party engineering review,… Calibration: LAT EGSE and facility data acquisition system calibration status QA support: SLAC and/or NRL QA support needs, NCR/PFR system, QE specialist oversight Safety: safety reviews, safety oversight Issues list Generate a list of issues and actions, including priority and need dates Identify long-lead items

11 Test Personnel Test Director: overall test planning; write test plan document and test procedures; manage pre-test analyses Test conductor: review test procedures; execute test; collect test data Discipline leads: support test planning; perform pre-test analysis; support STE development; monitor testing; perform post-test data reduction and write test report MGSE lead engineer: design MGSE/STE for test; support mech aspects of test planning EGSE lead engineer: design EGSE and cabling; develop elec config diagram; support functional test planning For All Tests: Logistics lead: Martin Nordby Facilities lead: Bill Raynor Functional test coordinator: Rich Baun Data systems coordinator: Brian Grist

12 Environmental and Performance Test Sequencing
Reference CPT Performed at SLAC prior to shipping Receiving and Prep CPT: establish instrument health prior to start of env testing Sine Vibe Test LPT: on table, prior to start of test Z-axis vibe LPT: on table, prior to Z-axis tear-down X-axis vibe LPT: on table, prior to X-axis tear-down Y-axis vibe LPT: on table, prior to removing LAT Install Radiators LPT: after both Radiators are installed EMI/EMC Test LPT: in anechoic chamber, prior to test Diagnostic testing during test LPT: after test, before breaking config Acoustic Test LPT: in acoustic chamber, prior to test Acoustic test LPT: in acoustic chamber, prior to removing LAT

13 Environmental and Performance Test Sequencing (cont. 1)
Thermal-Vacuum Test CPT: in t-vac chamber, prior to door closing SVAC/Muon survey: in t-vac chamber, prior to door closing (?) Pump down and bake out Hot survival: turn-on (Aliveness Test?) Thermal-balance hot: TCS Perf, LPT Cold-survival: heater check test, turn-on (Aliveness Test?) Thermal-balance cold: TCS Perf, LPT Thermal cycle hot (1): CPT Thermal cycle cold (1): CPT Thermal cycle hot (2): LPT Hot plateau: Muon survey Thermal cycle cold (2): LPT Cold plateau: Muon survey Thermal cycle hot (3): LPT Thermal cycle cold (3): LPT Thermal cycle hot (4): CPT Thermal cycle cold (4): CPT Return to ambient, vent chamber CPT: in t-vac chamber, after venting and opening doors SVAC/Muon survey: in t-vac chamber, after venting and opening door

14 Environmental and Performance Test Sequencing (cont. 2)
Remove Radiators Weight and C.G. Measurement Pre-Ship Review Pack LAT and Ship Pack into shipping container Aliveness Test Ship to GD

15 Development Timeline Feb 14: Lay out test action items; personnel
Mar 1: Mar 14: Meet at NRL for working test detail plans  convened by Test Directors Mar 21: Complete clean drafts of Test Plans; collect Punch List information Apr 1: Complete loop-back testing in NRL T-vac chamber Apr 15: Env Test planning review May 1: Release Test Plan documents May 15: MGSE drawings complete  out for fabrication Jun 1: Lay out Pathfinder program and designs Jun: build Pathfinder hardware and draft procedures Jul 1: Start Pathfinder through Env Test sequence Aug 1: Test STE assembly starts at SLAC Complete Pathfinder work Sep 1: Complete Pathfinder program; update draft procedures Sep 15: Test STE arrives at NRL for test prep’s Complete drafts of all procedures (finals for handling, sine vibe) Oct 1: Env Test Readiness Review Oct 15: LAT PSR at SLAC  get OK to ship Nov 1: LAT at NRL to start testing


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