June 30, 2009 CDC Meeting
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Meeting Time and Place
Tuesday June 30 2009 at 11:00am At Jefferson Lab, the meeting will be held in room ARC 428
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Agenda
Notes
- CDC Front Disc
- Section B-B, what is the small step? Small step to engage the inner hub.
- What will hold the inner tube to the end plates? Without the gas plenum, there is 3/8" on radius and after the polycarbonate, at least that much.
- OPEN How thick is ring on which inner tube is glued?
- Threaded inserts? These are for screwing in the gas plenum. Used in conjunction with the above mentioned groove to position plenum.
- Holes Sizes
- Crimp pin to plastic insert - CMU will think about the fit.
- Plastic inserts are all the same, make go 0.1" past the feed-thru.(Looks like 1.2).
- Gary wants a slip interference fit. line-to-line fit.
- Plastic Insert
- Want the counter-bored shoulder.
- Donuts and feed through both have glue port and vent.
- Feed through groove moved from 0.19 to 0.25" from tip on both Noryl and Al.
- Depth of drilled holes changes (Noryl is 0.56", AL is 0.7").
- Material for injection molding, HallB used glass-filled Noryl, What did Hall A use, does Eugene know?
- Get Mac-Master Carr part & grade for Noryl for donuts and feed thrus.
Questions/notes on the end plates
- Back disc (without isometric view)
- Point 5: counter-bore for stereo layers, why so large diameter (.578), while diameter of feed trough is .500?
- Section B-B: why is the groove so deep (0.080 = 1/3 of the plate thickness)
- What about the inner gas shell?
- Is there a label foreseen to mark the start of each layer?
- Back disk (with isometric view)
- We assume that inner/outer gas shell is not drawn?
- The holes:
- What are the 2 top holes (outside gas volume) for? (2x .265)
- 2 holes at +-50 degrees outside gas volumes are fiducials?
- 12 holes starting at 15 degrees (I count counterclockwise) are for rods?
- 6 remaining holes are for getting the gas inlets to the downstream end-plenum? Why are they so "far" away from the rods? We thought they are going to be cabletight to the rods? Why is the diameter not larger?
- Are there standoffs for the mylar sheet?
- Front disc (without isometric view)
- [ADDRESSED] section B-B: inner plexiglass holder -> why the step
- [OPEN QUESTION] inner shell: how will it be attached?
- Is there nothing foreseen for (grounding) standoffs?
- Front disc (with isometric view)
- The holes:
- what are the two holes on to, outside the gas volume?
- 6 holes starting at 0 degrees outside the gas volume are fiducials?
- 6 big holes at the top are for gas exaust (main volume to outside plenum)?
- 12 holes starting at 15 degrees are rods?
- We found again 6 holes relatively close (but not close enough we think) to the rods: gas to the downstream end-plenum? Why is diameter not larger (like 6 upper ones)?
- 24 tap holes (12 starting at 5 degrees and 12 starting at 25 degrees) as standoff for the swiss chees plate. Will this be enough for gas-tightness?
- We noticed the 6 gas-thru holes in the top are at a different radius (larger) than the other holes, why larger?
- Also in the bottom area we see holes at 2 slightly different radii, what is the reason for that?
- Gas: we think there are 6 holes missing in the top of this end plate: bleeding holes so the gas can "leak" into the mean gas volume between the straws, are we missing something here?
- The holes: