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== New results from the oxygen studies ==
 
== New results from the oxygen studies ==
  
- Latest results linked above, starting from configuration #19: applying vacuum grease (Apiezon (L)) on two EPDM O-rings in the testing chamber resulted in a record low oxygen of 50ppm. Without Apiezon with the same configuration we had 405ppm. It means that we had significant oxygen contribution from the bottom cathode surface against the top O-ring on the spacer, that was eliminated with the grease. It turned out, however, the grease reacted with the EPDM  
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- Latest results linked above, starting from configuration #19: applying vacuum grease (Apiezon (L)) on two EPDM O-rings in the testing chamber resulted in a record low oxygen of 50ppm. Without Apiezon with the same configuration we had 405ppm. It means we had significant oxygen contribution from the bottom cathode surface against the top O-ring on the spacer, that was eliminated with the grease. It turned out, however, the grease reacted with the EPDM swelling it and making it inelastic, but at the same time sealing the surfaces. We repeated the same experiment with Viton (that doesn't react with Apiezon) and got 70ppm oxygen. Based on this we decided to use Viton with Apiezon for the production.
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- Oxygen estimate for the full package: Based on the latest tests one has to count not the number of the O-rings but the "bad" surfaces. The Lexan, plastic surfaces and the Hysol-ed ones are considered good. That's why we have one bad surface (bottom of the cathode) in the testing package and in the production cell we have 4. Assuming 40ppm comes from the supply gas, one bad surface contributes 30ppm, so with the same flow of 220ccpm we will have 120ppm. Therefore at 80ccpm per cell or 480ccpm total for the package, we expect 330ppm (0.03%).
  
 
== Production ==
 
== Production ==
  
- Dave: working on cathodes #44 and #45 for the fourth package, tension measurements today on wire plane #25 (second for fourth package), three wire planes waiting for deadening. The foil of the end window #10 (that was wavy) was removed: it turned out, by unknown reasons, the epoxy didn't cure after many days and the surface was still tacky. New foil will be tensioned.
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- Dave: Chris will put components on wire plane #24 tomorrow, #26 on the stringing table, three wire planes waiting for deadening. Working also on cathodes #45, 46 and 47. The end window with wavy Mylar was fixed: old foil removed and a new one tensioned.
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- First production cell with Viton and Apiezon on all the O-rings was assembled yesterday. The oxygen goes down with relatively high rate and one day after the installation is ~3,000ppm. However, as before with Viton O-rings, we found significant gas leak. Again as before, we reduced it by two orders of magnitude using C-clamps, but Bill is against this since we can deform the gusset rings. After the meeting Bill looked at it at Blue Crab. Most likely the leak is because the gusset rings is not flat at that place. Bill will try to shim that place after we finish the oxygen tests, but for the future he proposed using hard rubber between the gusset ring and the end window.  
  
  

Revision as of 17:00, 19 April 2012

April 19, 2012 FDC meeting

Agenda

  1. New results from the oxygen studies (Lubomir)
  2. Production Construction Tracking (Dave)
    • New procedures for package refurbishment
    • First production cell with Apiezon and Viton O-rings
    • Production status
  3. Engineering update (Bill)
  4. Electronics update (Chris)
  5. Tests with first package at 126 (Beni)
    • Grounding
  6. Other