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Machine Installations and Construction Management Erik D. Perry Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory NSTX Upgrade Project Office of Science Review LSB B318.

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1 Machine Installations and Construction Management Erik D. Perry Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory NSTX Upgrade Project Office of Science Review LSB B318 May 2 - 3, 2012 NSTX-U Supported by Culham Sci Ctr York U Chubu U Fukui U Hiroshima U Hyogo U Kyoto U Kyushu U Kyushu Tokai U NIFS Niigata U U Tokyo JAEA Inst for Nucl Res, Kiev Ioffe Inst TRINITI Chonbuk Natl U NFRI KAIST POSTECH Seoul Natl U ASIPP CIEMAT FOM Inst DIFFER ENEA, Frascati CEA, Cadarache IPP, Jülich IPP, Garching ASCR, Czech Rep Coll of Wm & Mary Columbia U CompX General Atomics FIU INL Johns Hopkins U LANL LLNL Lodestar MIT Lehigh U Nova Photonics Old Dominion ORNL PPPL Princeton U Purdue U SNL Think Tank, Inc. UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UCSD U Colorado U Illinois U Maryland U Rochester U Tennessee U Tulsa U Washington U Wisconsin X Science LLC

2 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 2 NSTX Upgrade Outage A plan has been developed for performing the NSTX Upgrade Outage –Based on experience from similar outages since 1984 –Plan is being continually improved as opportunities arise A system for coordinating and controlling the outage tasks is in place –Based on the very successful Work Control Center that was used during the TFTR D&D Project Assuring safety, efficiency and correct performance

3 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 3 Outage Planning Outage planning based on bottoms-up estimates from Engineering –Assumes one shift, 5 days per week for almost all work Assigns technicians, by name, to scope to assure staffing requirements are met Adjust start date of tasks to assure tasks in the same area are compatible Accelerating tasks that make other tasks safer or more efficient Peel back cabling and fiber optics, rather than removing them, when access is needed to perform tasks 10/20/11 11/03/11

4 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 4 Outage Planning cont Work in Bays J, K and L most congested –Neutral beam installation, including cutting large hole in vessel –Coil supports and umbrella modifications for center stack –Diagnostic relocations, including cutting large hole in vessel Work crews on opposite sides of vacuum vessel or on different shifts Assume moving NB box into test cell will impact other activities until box can be sealed Pre-plan temporary storage areas to minimize handling Daily / hourly coordination of all field work is critical 11/17/11 11/23/11

5 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 5 Outage Coordination Use of Work Control Center (like TFTR D&D Project) Work Control Center reviews all Engineering Work Packages for the field –Reviews Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) –Assures pre-requisites are done –Attends pre-job and post-job briefs –Interfaces between Engineering and the field crews –Assures that the field work is done safely and correctly –Assures that the field crews are used efficiently Daily Plan-of-the-day meetings to coordinate activities between crews and fine tune technician assignments 12/7/11 12/14/11 Set up for machining o-ring groove in upper flange

6 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 6 NSTX-U Outage Plan Schedule

7 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 7 NSTX-U Outage Plan Schedule cont

8 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 8 Start of the Outage Established construction power Disconnected all power to the NSTX Test Cell (NTC) except lighting and construction power Vented vacuum vessel and ventilated to the outside –No vessel entry at this time

9 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 9 October 2011 – January 2012 Removed RF piping within 10’ of vacuum vessel –To permit access to east side of machine Removed cable tray at top of machine –To permit crane access for heavier diagnostics Installed new 119” EL platform on west side –To permit moving racks to new location, not just temporary storage –To provide space to re-work passive plates Started rack removals to make room for NB2 10/20/111/27/12

10 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 10 October 2011 – January 2012 Removed old pump duct

11 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 11 October 2011 – January 2012 cont Removed old centerstack Removed diagnostics from the machine –Stored in upper DARM located by the bay they came from –Larger items stored in TFTR basement

12 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 12 October 2011 – January 2012 cont Coiled up cables, tubing and fibers from around machine –Did not remove cables etc – too costly and time consuming to replace

13 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 13 February 2012 – April 2012 Installed extensive scaffolding to facilitate access to the upper and lower domes of the vacuum vessel –Improved safety for workers –Improved efficiency of removal and welding tasks –Inspected every shift as required by OSHA

14 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 14 February 2012 – April 2012 cont Added additional welding to ribs on upper and lower vacuum vessel domes –Utilized a crew to prep welding area and parts to minimize welder time (since welders in short supply) Removed passive plates from in-vessel for replacement of hardware Removed old outer TF support structure –Permitted fit-up of prototype parts of the new design to verify design

15 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 15 Plan for May 2012 Change mounting hardware for passive plates

16 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 16 Plan for May 2012 Cut off vessel nozzles at Bays J, K and L Upper vessel work at Bays J, K, and L –Umbrella legs, TF clevis pads PF2/3 clamps

17 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 17 Plan for June 2012 In-vessel set-up for vacuum vessel cutting –Installing support beams, containment and ventilation Ex-vessel set-up for vessel cutting –Installing containment and ventilation Vessel cutting at Bays J and K for new neutral beam port Weld JK cap onto vessel

18 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 18 Plan for July 2012 Ex-vessel set-up for cutting at bay L –Installing containment and ventilation Vacuum vessel cutting at Bay L for new diagnostics port Remove temporary in-vessel beams and ventilation Leak check welds on Bays JK cap Remove platform at Bays JKL

19 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 19 Plan for August – October 2012 Move Neutral Beam #2 enclosure into NSTX Test Cell (NTC) Assemble Neutral Beam #2 in NTC Decon exterior of Neutral Beam #2 and all affected areas in NTC

20 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 20 Plan for October 2012 – September 2013 Complete modifications to umbrella and coil supports Complete Neutral Beam systems Re-install items removed for centerstack work Re-install items removed for NB work

21 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 21 Plan for October 2013 – March 2014 Install Centerstack Pumpdown / leakcheck vacuum vessel Bakeout ISTP

22 NSTX-U NSTX Upgrade Project – Office of Science Review – May 2 nd – 3 rd 2012 22 Summary The NSTX Outage has been planned based on –Bottoms-up estimates from Engineering –Identifying staff to do the work –Scheduling work to avoid conflicts The plan is being continuously worked –To improve safety and efficiencies –To deal with delays in getting parts –To accelerate tasks to ease pressure on critical path tasks Coordination and Control –Provided by the Work Control Center –At the Plan-of-the-day meeting –Continuously by the Field Supervisors Successfully performing the outage


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