HL-LHC Inner Triplet String controls and software architecture

WEMG018
24 Sept 2025, 15:48
3m
Grand Ballroom (Palmer House Hilton Chicago)

Grand Ballroom

Palmer House Hilton Chicago

17 East Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60603, United States of America
Poster Presentation with Mini Oral MC10: Software Architecture & Technology Evolution WEMG Mini-Orals (MC01, MC05, MC10)

Speaker

Sebastien Blanchard (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Description

The High Luminosity-Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) project at CERN aims to increase the integrated luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). As an important milestone of the HL-LHC project, the scope of the Inner Triplet (IT) String test facility is to represent the various operation modes and the controls environment to study and validate the collective behaviour of the different systems. As for the HL-LHC, the IT String operation requires a wide-ranging set of control systems and software for magnet powering, magnet protection, cryogenics, insulation vacuum, and the full remote alignment.
An overview of the control systems and their interfaces is presented with a particular focus on the software layers essential for the powering and magnet protection tests during the IT String validation program. Ensuring integration of the new HL-LHC device types and their operational readiness requires close collaboration between development teams, equipment owners and the IT String operation team which is validated by dedicated Dry Run tests. These tests aiming to validate the functionalities of new device types within the control and software applications are described in detail, with the goal of achieving a smooth transition to the magnet powering phase. The IT String facility presents a unique opportunity to validate all control and software layers ahead of the HL-LHC hardware commissioning (HWC) within the LHC complex and their operation in the High Luminosity era.

Author

Sebastien Blanchard (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Alain Antoine (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Aleksandra Mnich (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Alexandros Kostopoulos (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Brad Schofield (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Dr Daniel Wollmann (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Davide Bozzini (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Jean-Christophe Garnier (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Lucia Herrero Alvarez (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Marc-Antoine Galilée (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Markus Zerlauth (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Marta Bajko (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Roman Gorbonosov (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Samer Yammine (European Organization for Nuclear Research) Tomasz Podzorny (European Organization for Nuclear Research)

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