g.barber - imperial college london - ee workshop 12-14 march 20021 ee dee assembly contents:- area...
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EE Dee Assembly
Contents:-•Area
•Manipulator
•Future Plans
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Area
At present we will be using the compound in Building 867. The plan is
to move one of the Opal frames into this region and set it in place using concrete blocks to adjust the height. It will have the
originalOpal back plate fitted and the idea is to mount a plate to the
front of this that has the CMS fixing points machined into it. The
advantage ofthis is that we will be able to test installation of the super crystalmodules in various areas by making small inexpensive plates and
the support will be given by the original Opal backplate.
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Manipulator
We are developing a super crystal manipulator at Imperial College
that has not only to positions the SC’s on the Dee but also allows an
‘in place’ tilt to enable the Saclay monitoring fibres to be introduced
into the back. We hope to bring this manipulator arm to Cern in the
next two months to prove/develop this procedure. This will then be
the basis for the assembly chapter of the EDR.
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Model of Super Crystal
Model of the Super Crystal, complete with a positional spacer, this is made from aluminium and will need to be filled with lead shot to arrive at the correct weight
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Manipulator Mechanism
Sequence to ‘fold’ the arm
and allow the monitoring
fibres to be fitted
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Future Work
The next 3 months will be spent developing the equipment and technique needed to assemble the dees. It will not be the finalscheme but we need to be confident enough in the philosophy topresent it in the EDR. It can be improved and adapted over the coming months/years to accommodate any changes that may
happento the design. It is important to develop ‘a feel’ for handling the super crystals and with this we can adapt the equipment to
achievethe best (and for best you could say the simplest) solutions.