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27 July 2016 E-ELT assembly, integration, and technical commissioning plans
P. Gray, E. Ciattaglia, C. Dupuy, F. Gago, S. Guisard, J. Marrero, R. Ridings, A. Wright
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EELT AIV is the activity of assembly, integration and verification of EELT (European Extremely Large Telescope) subsystems to deliver a telescope capable of fulfilling its top-level requirements and ready to start science commissioning, leading to operations. The AIV (Assembly Integration Verification) phase covers all technical activities on Armazones and nearby Paranal Observatory from the moment the sub-systems and components are delivered or accepted on-site (from the responsible sub-system project manager). AIV includes final system tests of the completed telescope (known as “Technical Commissioning”) and the installation, alignment and telescope integration of the science instruments. The AIV phase ends with the handover of the completed telescope with installed instruments, to the start of Science Commissioning. Responsibility then passes to the Commissioning team, however the technical resources for debugging and tuning the telescope and instrument will come from a combination of the AIV team working together with the Paranal operations staff. AIV is one of the major technical challenge of E-ELT. The sheer scale and complexity of the telescope involves challenging logistics and scheduling i.e. 798 mirror segments with a staged delivery over four years, including 9,048 edge sensor and 2,394 position actuators. More than ten major sub-systems e.g. M2-3-4-5, PreFocal Station (PFS) and instruments will be integrated and tested in parallel. Finally, the technical commissioning phase will be a significant challenge. E-ELT is a highly complex active telescope system with a fully-integrated adaptive optics (AO) system. During early testing nothing will be straightforward and there will be many system-level problems to overcome. It will take a dedicated team of the “best of the best” people to troubleshoot, debug, tune, and hand over as an operational facility.
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P. Gray, E. Ciattaglia, C. Dupuy, F. Gago, S. Guisard, J. Marrero, R. Ridings, and A. Wright "E-ELT assembly, integration, and technical commissioning plans", Proc. SPIE 9906, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VI, 99060X (27 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2230965
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Mirrors

Space telescopes

Sensors

Control systems

Adaptive optics

Inspection

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