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- Dave: The first two cathodes are assembled waiting for the rigid flexes. Anatoly cuts the wires on the first wire plane right now. The third cathode is tensioned and the frame glued; next is to tension and glue the ground plane. Fourth cathode is ready to be tensioned. The ultrasonic cleaner is back and Al is installing it now. We will fill it with distilled water. The frame will be cleaned first with Vigon and then put in the ultrasonic cleaner. We are waiting for the tool ring needed to tension the end windows.
 
- Dave: The first two cathodes are assembled waiting for the rigid flexes. Anatoly cuts the wires on the first wire plane right now. The third cathode is tensioned and the frame glued; next is to tension and glue the ground plane. Fourth cathode is ready to be tensioned. The ultrasonic cleaner is back and Al is installing it now. We will fill it with distilled water. The frame will be cleaned first with Vigon and then put in the ultrasonic cleaner. We are waiting for the tool ring needed to tension the end windows.
  
- Final results from the position and tension measurements of the first production chamber are shown at page 565 of the FDC logbook. We decided that we have to fix the offset in the pin position of the jig rail. From the position measurements (as explained at page 565) the pitch is short by ~130 microns. Dave measured it directly with a caliper and found ~100microns which is consistent, given the precision of the caliper. Bill will bring the pin rail to the machine shop for fixing it and will try to expedite this since it stops the wire plane production. His idea is to increase the hole sizes so that one can vary the gap, to map the positions of all the pins and thus to adjust the gap, after that to put pins to fix the position. Tension measurements were done in a half a day, the voltage on the generator was kept 1V for both field and sense wires (before we used 3V for the sense wires). We found one sense wire broken between the solder pad and the glue; it was replaced by Casey. One of the filed wires had lower tension because of its weight touching the lower plate of the weight shielding.
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- Final results from the position and tension measurements of the first production chamber are shown at page 565 of the FDC logbook. We decided that we have to fix the offset in the pin position of the jig rail. From the position measurements (as explained at page 565) the pitch is short by ~130 microns. Dave measured it directly with a caliper and found ~100microns which is consistent, given the precision of the caliper. Bill will bring the pin rail to the machine shop for fixing it and will try to expedite this since it stops the wire plane production. His idea is to increase the hole sizes so that one can vary the gap, to map the positions of all the pins and thus to adjust the gap, after that to put pins to fix the position. Tension measurements were done in a half a day, the voltage on the generator was kept 1V for both field and sense wires (before we used 3V for the sense wires). We found one sense wire broken between the solder pad and the glue; it was replaced by Casey. One of the filed wires had lower tension because of its weight touching the lower plate of the weight shielding. This most likely happened because the screw used to attach to the wire was not so tight and the weight slipped. Adding to the procedures: before gluing the wires one should open the shielding and check that all the weights are hanging. 
  
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- Lubomir talked to Fernando about assembling by Chris the rigid-flexes that are needed for the first chamber. If we can have the assembled flexes back from the company within a week that would be fine, but if not we should consider doing it here. We should decide about this by next Monday. Also there was a question to Fernando: what kind of tests have to be done with the assembled rigid-flexes before gluing them to the cathodes.
 
- Lubomir talked to Fernando about assembling by Chris the rigid-flexes that are needed for the first chamber. If we can have the assembled flexes back from the company within a week that would be fine, but if not we should consider doing it here. We should decide about this by next Monday. Also there was a question to Fernando: what kind of tests have to be done with the assembled rigid-flexes before gluing them to the cathodes.
  
 
- Roger brought the second batch of the rigid-flexes, to be moved to 117.
 
- Roger brought the second batch of the rigid-flexes, to be moved to 117.
 
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- Bill: the ultrasonic cleaner that was fixed by the manufacturer will be back next week. Bill was looking also for a storage for the produced chambers. 
 
  
 
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== Chamber testing ==

Revision as of 16:56, 12 May 2011

May 12, 2011 FDC meeting

Agenda

  1. Production
  2. Engineering (Bill)
    • Tooling
    • Package assembly design
    • Other
  3. Electronics (Fernando, Chris)
    • Rigid-flex stuffing
    • Other
  4. Chamber testing (Beni, Lubomir)
  5. Other


Minutes

Participants: Eugene, Bill, Dave, Chris, Simon, Beni, and Lubomir.

Production

- Dave: The first two cathodes are assembled waiting for the rigid flexes. Anatoly cuts the wires on the first wire plane right now. The third cathode is tensioned and the frame glued; next is to tension and glue the ground plane. Fourth cathode is ready to be tensioned. The ultrasonic cleaner is back and Al is installing it now. We will fill it with distilled water. The frame will be cleaned first with Vigon and then put in the ultrasonic cleaner. We are waiting for the tool ring needed to tension the end windows.

- Final results from the position and tension measurements of the first production chamber are shown at page 565 of the FDC logbook. We decided that we have to fix the offset in the pin position of the jig rail. From the position measurements (as explained at page 565) the pitch is short by ~130 microns. Dave measured it directly with a caliper and found ~100microns which is consistent, given the precision of the caliper. Bill will bring the pin rail to the machine shop for fixing it and will try to expedite this since it stops the wire plane production. His idea is to increase the hole sizes so that one can vary the gap, to map the positions of all the pins and thus to adjust the gap, after that to put pins to fix the position. Tension measurements were done in a half a day, the voltage on the generator was kept 1V for both field and sense wires (before we used 3V for the sense wires). We found one sense wire broken between the solder pad and the glue; it was replaced by Casey. One of the filed wires had lower tension because of its weight touching the lower plate of the weight shielding. This most likely happened because the screw used to attach to the wire was not so tight and the weight slipped. Adding to the procedures: before gluing the wires one should open the shielding and check that all the weights are hanging.

Engineering

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Electronics