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RIS citation export for WEOA01: CAD Integration for PETRA-IV

TY  - CONF
AU  - List, B.
AU  - Hagge, L.
AU  - Hüning, M.
AU  - Miller, D.
AU  - Petersen, P.-O.
ED  - Jaski, Yifei
ED  - Den Hartog, Patric
ED  - Jaje, Kelly
ED  - Schaa, Volker R.W.
TI  - CAD Integration for PETRA-IV
J2  - Proc. of MEDSI2020, Chicago, IL, USA, 24-29 July 2021
CY  - Chicago, IL, USA
T2  - Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation
T3  - 11
LA  - english
AB  - The PETRA-IV next-generation synchrotron radiation source planned at DESY is currently in preparation as successor of PETRA-III, with a completely new accelerator and a new experimental hall, while existing buildings, tunnels and experimental beamlines will be retained where possible. The Technical Design Report is due to be completed by the end of 2022. A CAD integration model has been set up for the complete accelerator and photon science complex. It combines the contributions of all relevant trades, the accelerator components, supply infrastructure, installations, frames, tunnels and buildings, and the design of the campus. The CAD model structure is aligned with the project’s part breakdown structure (PBS) and the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to facilitate integration with systems engineering and reflect responsibility within the project organization. Within the model, it is possible to switch between different levels of detail for space allocation (DG1 - "black box"), interface definition (DG2 - "grey box") and detailed design (DG3 - "white box"), separating layout from design, while ensuring their consistency. Placement of accelerator components is directly governed by the lattice through direct access to spreadsheet data, allowing fast design changes after a lattice update and ensuring consistency between mechanical and lattice design. The resulting model will support the complete facility lifecycle, from layout and design to fabrication, installation and operation. The presentation explains the tasks and requirements of the CAD integration process and uses examples to explain the structure and the modeling methodology of the CAD integration model.
PB  - JACoW Publishing
CP  - Geneva, Switzerland
SP  - 215
EP  - 217
KW  - lattice
KW  - interface
KW  - experiment
KW  - FEL
KW  - photon
DA  - 2021/10
PY  - 2021
SN  - 2673-5520
SN  - 978-3-95450-229-5
DO  - doi:10.18429/JACoW-MEDSI2020-WEOA01
UR  - https://jacow.org/medsi2020/papers/weoa01.pdf
ER  -