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- Thanks to Bert Manzlak and RadCon people there's a signficant progress with the source usage at Blue Crab. Keth Welch proposed using 25 micro-Curie 55Fe source which is bellow all regulation limits, but according to JLab rules they will most likely require creating RCA at Blue Crab and some additional restriction. Yesterday Bert and Vashek Vylet (RadCon) were at Blue Crab and didn't see any problems for having a source there. Now it's up to Rusty Sprouse to decide and see if there's something in the lease explicitly saying that we can't have a source there.  
 
- Thanks to Bert Manzlak and RadCon people there's a signficant progress with the source usage at Blue Crab. Keth Welch proposed using 25 micro-Curie 55Fe source which is bellow all regulation limits, but according to JLab rules they will most likely require creating RCA at Blue Crab and some additional restriction. Yesterday Bert and Vashek Vylet (RadCon) were at Blue Crab and didn't see any problems for having a source there. Now it's up to Rusty Sprouse to decide and see if there's something in the lease explicitly saying that we can't have a source there.  
 
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- Roger: AllFlex has finished the production of the cathdoes, we have now 70 foil sets. They wanted to know what to do with the rest of the material: to keep it there for possible future production or to ship it to us. Almost all the foils were checked and Anatoly found some deviations in 2 of them (possibly can be used). As for our side of the production, two foils were damaged out of 8 cathodes, but that was in the beginning and Bill improved the cutting tool. Eugene: let's keep the material there for couple of months and then we will decide.
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- Chris: 155 CDC cables are tested and 80 FDC type-1 cables arrived, not tested yet.
  
- Chris: First 75(CDC)+10(FDC) signal cables were tested, expect to have 75 cables each week. Talked to the rigid-flex stuffing company and ordered the rest of the rigid-flexes to be tinned.
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- According to Chris the three rigid-flexes with solder bridges on the connectors can be easily fixed. For the future Chris will test the incomming rigid-flexes just for connections to ground (easy with the testing board) and fix the connectors if needed. The other option would be to send the rigid-flexes for repair, but we decided not to do this.  
  
 
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- Lubomir: gas and HV problems with the first cell at 126. On Tuesday, after installing the chamber it started bubbling at 50ccpm total, 90/10 Ar/CO2. The flow was increased to 100ccpm (because the flow controllers are not so precise at that low rates) and the chamber stopped bubbling. It turned out the differential pressure inside was 45-47Pa, indicating blockage of the exhaust pipe. After reducing the pressure down to 30Pa it started bubbling again. At the moment the chamber is bubbling at 75ccpm and 40Pa. Bill, Mark and Casey discussed the current and previous procedures for making the gas spacer and possible problems. Bill has assumed a pressure of 30Pa, he is afraid the end window mylar can peel off. Bill will investigate possible solutions to keep the pressure bellow some level. HV problems: even we were able to operate the chamber at 2200V (except one sector at 2100V) at Blue Crab, now at 126 we could have at most 1700V. It could be temperature/humidity problem or something else; the conditioning will continue.
 
- Lubomir: gas and HV problems with the first cell at 126. On Tuesday, after installing the chamber it started bubbling at 50ccpm total, 90/10 Ar/CO2. The flow was increased to 100ccpm (because the flow controllers are not so precise at that low rates) and the chamber stopped bubbling. It turned out the differential pressure inside was 45-47Pa, indicating blockage of the exhaust pipe. After reducing the pressure down to 30Pa it started bubbling again. At the moment the chamber is bubbling at 75ccpm and 40Pa. Bill, Mark and Casey discussed the current and previous procedures for making the gas spacer and possible problems. Bill has assumed a pressure of 30Pa, he is afraid the end window mylar can peel off. Bill will investigate possible solutions to keep the pressure bellow some level. HV problems: even we were able to operate the chamber at 2200V (except one sector at 2100V) at Blue Crab, now at 126 we could have at most 1700V. It could be temperature/humidity problem or something else; the conditioning will continue.

Revision as of 18:21, 30 June 2011

June 30, 2011 FDC meeting

Agenda

  1. Production (Dave)
  2. Engineering (Bill)
    • Package flatness measurements
    • FDC cabling
    • Other: gusset rings, lifting frame
  3. Electronics update (Fernando, Chris)
  4. Chamber testing at EEL126 (Beni, Lubomir)
  5. Other


Minutes

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

Production

- Dave (see the Construction Tracking link above): cell#3: cathode type-2 needs three rigid-flexes (they were glued but Casey found they had solder bridges on the connectors), cathode type-1: the rigid-flexes to be glued. Since Monday we stopped working on the wire frame that was strung, due to possible tension problems discussed later. cell#4: first cathode tensioned, gluing foils for the second one. In addition techs are laminating wire frames, 6 ready so far. Beni asked if we cover the wires while soldering; not yet but we have the cover ready and will try it for the next wire plane. So far we have seen one solder ball on the wires, and Casey removed it.

- Lubomir on second cell HV tests: the cell is assembled as a package, now with lexan sheet on the top. The gas is runinng since Tuesday evening and since Wednesday we are conditioning the chamber. Today we are at 1800V/-500V with a current of 120-130nA for the whole chamber, which is at least 10 times smaller than the first cell. So, most likely the HV problems we had with the first cell are due to the ultrasonic cleaning in water (nobody was surprised).

- Thanks to Bert Manzlak and RadCon people there's a signficant progress with the source usage at Blue Crab. Keth Welch proposed using 25 micro-Curie 55Fe source which is bellow all regulation limits, but according to JLab rules they will most likely require creating RCA at Blue Crab and some additional restriction. Yesterday Bert and Vashek Vylet (RadCon) were at Blue Crab and didn't see any problems for having a source there. Now it's up to Rusty Sprouse to decide and see if there's something in the lease explicitly saying that we can't have a source there.

- Roger: AllFlex has finished the production of the cathdoes, we have now 70 foil sets. They wanted to know what to do with the rest of the material: to keep it there for possible future production or to ship it to us. Almost all the foils were checked and Anatoly found some deviations in 2 of them (possibly can be used). As for our side of the production, two foils were damaged out of 8 cathodes, but that was in the beginning and Bill improved the cutting tool. Eugene: let's keep the material there for couple of months and then we will decide.

Engineering

- Based on the results with the first cell, it looks like we have some kind of frame deformation that Bill wants to investigate. The plan is to put the first cell package on a flat surface (like granite table) and measure the deformation of the frame. There were different ideas how to do it, but we expect deviation of 1-2mm which is measurable. Maybe related to that Casey noticed that the strong-back was sagging and asked for help people from the survey group. By the end of the meating we learned the results of their measurements: the strong-back is sagiing in the middle by 2mm. After meeting discussions: we will ask them to do also a survey of the first package in situ at 126 using the same tool.

- On Tuesday there was another engineering meeting about detector cabling. Here, we started talking about the FDC cabling but since it interferes with the other detectors the discussions became more general and conceptual, also some ideas came out, but not clear at all how realistic they are. Beni: CDC and FDC must be in one skeleton together with the cables. Bill developed further that idea showing also how the cables would run out of the detectors. As Eugene mentioned yesterday on the collaboration meeting, just to channge one pre-amp card on the FDC it will be a major operation. Lubomir: what if we pre-install all the four spare chambers in the four packages (making them packages of 7 chambers) connect them with cables that will not be connected at the electronics side and use them if needed. Bill says from construction point of view these are minor changes, there might be problems running 4x22 additional signal cables and also this is additional material.

Electronics

- Chris: 155 CDC cables are tested and 80 FDC type-1 cables arrived, not tested yet.

- According to Chris the three rigid-flexes with solder bridges on the connectors can be easily fixed. For the future Chris will test the incomming rigid-flexes just for connections to ground (easy with the testing board) and fix the connectors if needed. The other option would be to send the rigid-flexes for repair, but we decided not to do this.

Chamber testing