Speaker
Mr
SAMPSON, Paul
(BNL)
Description
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton New York, USA normally runs during the winter and spring seasons, when the weather on Long Island is cool and power is steady, readily available and cost effective. Due to recent projects, upgrades and scheduling issues, it will be necessary to run during the harsh summer months in 2023 and possibly in 2024. In this presentation, I will discuss the steps that are being taken and preparation that will be made to maximize up time and reliability during this period.
Primary author
Mr
SAMPSON, Paul
(BNL)