A.Nichols CLRC1 SCT TE Close-Out Barrel TE, general observations (AN’s opinion only!) l Overall it was a success and all concerned worked extremely well.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Status of EC-C assembly at Liverpool C Buttar EC PAR, Nikhef Nov 04.
Advertisements

Stable Rise – Fixed Bracket / Stationary Top Installation and Set Up Guide Jaymil Ergo & Office Solutions 150 Dow Street, Tower 4, Manchester, NH
Assembly Instructions DucoSlide Luxframe Controllable TOP BOTTOM L.H. R.H. Control side FRONT SIDE in open position REAR SIDE in open position 1.
Lesson 17 Working with Copper Tubing. Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed! n CCSS.ELA Literacy.RST.9 ‐ 10.3 Follow precisely a complex.
Chapter (6) MILLING FIXTURES does not control A milling fixture is located on the machine table and bolted in position; the w.p. is, in turn, located and.
Lesson Working with Copper Tubing. Interest Approach n Why is copper tubing only used for water and fuel lines?
Tools MVRT Season. Overview Design –Combination Square –Caliper Fabrication –Hacksaw –File –Drill –Sandpaper/Steel Wool –Shears Assembly –Allen.
Stave Vacuum Tool Tim WP4 Face to Face Liverpool, 13/11/14.
©Ian Sommerville 2006Software Engineering, 8th edition. Chapter 4 Slide 1 Software Processes.
The software process A software process is a set of activities and associated results which lead to the production of a software product. This may involve.
GCSE Resistant Materials Techniques and Processes
Observations and next works from the recent tests of the insertion tools of Mini-Drawers at CERN Roméo Bonnefoy and François Vazeille Tilecal Operation.
ATLAS Pixel Detector February 2003 N. Hartman LBNL 1 Pixel Support Tube PRR: Assembly, Production, Schedule February 2003.
A.Nichols CLRC1 SCT HEX PRR ( ) Layout & Installation of Barrel off-detector HEX circuits From barrel cooling loop to PPB1 l Barrel Hex is a plain.
A. Bross Imperial College – 9/04 Status of VLPC Cryo-Cooler Cryostat Design Russ Rucinski (Alan Bross) Fermilab.
Status of VLPC Cryo-Cooler Cryostat Design Russ Rucinski (Alan Bross) Fermilab.
MICE Collaboration Meeting March 29 - April 1, CERN MICE alignment, tolerances and supports Tuesday March 30 Room Edgar Black/IIT March17-
Stave core assembly Stephanie Yang WP4 face to face meeting, Lancaster University 20 Feb 2014.
Automotive Design Guidelines for Composite Manufacturing Techniques
Jigs and Fixtures.
Marketing CH. 4 Notes.
SLAC workshop 7-10 July 2009 WP1: microwave-based accelerators Progress towards a new standard X-band high-power flange G. Riddone, (contribution.
TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication
NCSX Vacuum Vessel Joint Design Mike Viola PPPL July 1 st, 2003.
Update on alignment kit and stave 250 frame M.Gibson (RAL) 1.
18 November 2010 Immanuel Gfall (HEPHY Vienna) SVD Mechanics IDM.
J A Hill – EID RAL 1-2 September EE End Cap Mechanical Design ECAL EE End Cap Engineering CMS-UK Collaboration Meeting Brunel University September.
Ron Madaras, LBL U.S. Pixel Meeting, SCIPP, July 9-10, 2003 Patch Panel 1 (PP1) Brief Review Cost and Effort Estimate.
Software Life Cycle Models. Waterfall Model  The Waterfall Model is the earliest method of structured system development.  The original waterfall model.
Vacuum Fundamentals High-Vacuum Technology Course Week 6 Paul Nash HE Subject Leader (Engineering)
© Penn State Food Safety and Sanitation for Food Manufacturers Course Equipment Sanitary Design.
Mechanical Status of EUDET Module Marc Anduze – 05/04/07.
G. Barber Sci-Fi Tracker Progress Ral 28 Oct Progress On The Design Of The Full Tracker Contents:- Recap of New Station Layout Version 2.5 Version.
18 July 2006A.Ciocio -SCTSG1 SCT Services Installation ID week full report (July 4) SCT Cables Web page
LNF activities on WPC Panels Construction of prototypes and layout Status of tooling Proto 0, open items, plan,...
Baby MIND coil modules assembly the aluminium folded strip solution 1 Alexey, Philippe, Gabriella, Helder, Herman Baby Mind Magnet CERN June.
1 Barrel TE close-out review Marc Weber. 2 My experience with the TE was only good!  I found a great team at RAL, UCL, Geneva, Santa Cruz RAL: Peter.
ATLAS 1 Beam Pipe Support Structure (BPSS) Interface and Assembly Final Design Review, April 2003 E. Anderssen, N. Hartman LBNL.
ATLAS 1 Beam Pipe Support Structure (BPSS) Services Interface and Assembly Final Design Review, April 2003 E. Anderssen, N. Hartman, A Smith, LBNL S. Coelli,
G.Barber: Sci-Fi Mechanical Design - Tracker Meeting Cern 29 March Latest thoughts on Mechanical Design Contents:- Revised Fibre Pitch Fibre Optic.
D. Greenfield CLRC1 UK-V End-cap Engineering 15 July 2003 Debbie Greenfield, RAL.
Main features of PETS tank J. Calero, D. Carrillo, J.L. Gutiérrez, E. Rodríguez, F. Toral CERN, 17/10/2007 (I will review the present status of the PETS.
8 June 2006A.Ciocio - SCTSG1 Status of Type IV Cables Cables production –resumed in February after 3 months stop –See ID week February ‘06 Delivery of.
OptiLine Mini-trunking Safe and smoothly shaped – and a joy to work with.
ATLAS Pixel Detector September 2002 N. Hartman LBNL 1 Pixel Support Tube: Cost and Production Schedule September 2002.
Stave production.
August 04 Jason Tarrant CCLRC1 SCE EC Design & Manufacture l Progress of SCT EC »Support Structure (Required for Disc Assembly 2004) »Services (Required.
44222: Information Systems Development
Comments on Engineering talk by A. Catinaccio at Inner Tracker Engineering Meeting CERN ) Fixed length barrel layout drawing by C. Bault (Strawman.
P.Barclay CLRC1 SCT HEX PRR ( ) Design and qualification of fittings and filters l Background comments: »Space and assembly constraints prevent us.
Modelling and Prototyping Aims: To be able to DESCRIBE the process of SKETCH MODELLING and BLOCK MODELLING. To be able to EXPLAIN the reasons for using.
To Panelize or Not to Panelize
1 Chapter 2 SW Process Models. 2 Objectives  Understand various process models  Understand the pros and cons of each model  Evaluate the applicability.
Automated Machining Adv. MMP
Installing A Bathroom Shower Panel American Bath Enterprises, Inc. The Bath Tub & Shower Enclosure Innovators!
ATLAS 1 Beam Pipe Support SCT TRT Side CSide A Services and Beampipe Support Frame Services and Beampipe Support Frame Pixel Detector Composite support.
1 Status of RPC Construction & Cassette Assembly Qingmin Zhang Argonne National Laboratory
EC: 7 DISK concept Preliminary considerations
YOUR BEST CONNECTIONS All parties concerns and interests combined
Joining Processes A2.
Fixture.
Construction and Assembly
Status and Progress of NSW HUB and Extension
End-cap Mechanics FDR Overview of the Project
Services – First Considerations Sigi Wenig / Nicolas Massol ATLAS Tracker Upgrade Workshop Valencia December 2007 Existing services (in cryostat.
Far Detector Activities Late 2017 – Early 2018
MACH 112: Cutting Tools & Measurement
The 11T cryo-assembly: summary of design and integration aspects
Design of Distribution Feedbox at LHC P7
I find that the Corson spin-on filter adapter to have several flaws in it. Fortunately they are easily corrected by proper re-machining. It is work that.
Presentation transcript:

A.Nichols CLRC1 SCT TE Close-Out Barrel TE, general observations (AN’s opinion only!) l Overall it was a success and all concerned worked extremely well. There were many difficulties, but the TE was delivered on time l We had too much time: the basic design parameters were understood well enough to start work in 1995, but we spent too much time ‘refining’ our specification and the priority for detail design got muddled. Ironically, a shorter time scale might have helped as it would have compelled us to fix our ideas earlier l The End cap and barrel projects should have had a more common approach in terms of concept and manufacturing detail l Cost estimates were WILDLY optimistic by a factor of at least four

A.Nichols CLRC2 SCT TE Close-Out l We did not adapt very well to the many changes to the G&S specification and as a result we have a compromise »We missed the opportunity to use copper foil for shielding (as per the EC and TRT). If we had done this, improvisation as we progressed could have been made by robust soldered joints »Instead we have an all aluminium low-mass configuration –It worked fine and used robust bolted and gasketed joints, with minor connections by conductive adhesive –However, aluminium construction is not easy to improvise and I would not recommend it for the future l It’s inevitable that something like G&S is not well understood from the beginning and that it will evolve until the last minute, BUT we need to be better at managing the changes »Make sure you have a flexible design that can be changed easily as you go along or know what you are doing from the beginning

A.Nichols CLRC3 SCT TE Close-Out l Working with Lola Composites was a very positive experience. They should be encouraged for future projects »They worked in a very open way and were co-operative with problem-solving and liaison »They were three months late with delivery (this used our contingency and resulted in ‘just in time’ delivery, but this was understood from an early stage by both us and Lola: –Non availability of preferred pre-preg, derogation for new pre-preg with TIS –Breakage of OTE mould tool –Difficulties with co-curing the ITE and its shield »They provided us with false metrology data for the flawed MK2 ITE. However they rectified it very quickly at their expense – embarrassing though!

A.Nichols CLRC4 SCT TE Close-Out l The tender exercises were rather tedious »The first exercise was fruitless; the second yielded only two serious offers from 11? approaches »Luckily we made the right choice »The unsuccessful vendor (B3) did not get very polite treatment from RAL contracts – bad for any future relationship l Could we do more in house in the future? To an outsider, the EC approach looked attractive. Most composite manufacturers struggle with engineering work outside their range of experience – eg machining, assembly, jigs and fixtures »We could do these parts more effectively at RAL or in University Community l Companies that work the way we do are very few and far between

A.Nichols CLRC5 SCT TE Close-Out Detail technical issues l We should not have been persuaded by Lola to abandon the rigid joint rail at the OTE-side panel interface. The resultant solution was too flimsy and too difficult to seal »RAL could have machined the rails and supplied them to Lola along with a suitable bonding jig l All clearance holes were too small for what was a flimsy structure »Although the end panels fitted during the dummy assembly, the holes had to be enlarged at the final assembly – embarrassing again! l Despite the aluminium bulkhead’s huge cost and mass, it made a nice rigid circular datum for the OTE l The OTE circular flange should have been reinforced by more plies, or a metal backing ring – it was only just stiff enough to support the seal

A.Nichols CLRC6 SCT TE Close-Out l The screws and captive nuts were generally too small. We should have accepted M4 as a minimum size and changed designs to accommodate them if necessary l Stainless steel should have been used instead of aluminium for screws and nuts l The outer skin of the end-panel would have been better made from one piece, incorporating the PST wire channels, instead of four »Better G&S integrity »Fewer parts and therefore joints »Lower cost l More use should have been made of jigs for assembly and drilling, eg, the ITE fiasco could have been avoided by using a simple fixture to position the end rings

A.Nichols CLRC7 SCT TE Close-Out Assembly Issues l Much time was wasted filing the RAL-made service feedthro’s to fit the grooves – problem with the cutter radius in the corners – no problem with the UCL ones l The assembly went OK in general, but was too hurried: »A seal was left out of the ITE-end panel junction at one side »More time should have been spent understanding the problems with LMT sealing instead of pushing ahead at all cost, eg the LMT bunches needed clamping rigidly outside the TE. Some were allowed to slide inwards, which may have compromised the final position of the PPB1 connection on the harness

A.Nichols CLRC8 SCT TE Close-Out Step one: CFRP Mould tool manufacture This gives matched CTE during Cure – essential to meet our tolerances A steel tool would have been much cheaper But tolerances might have been more difficult - food for thought……

A.Nichols CLRC9 SCT TE Close-Out OTE half-cylinder, With pyrogel in place, before outer Skin is fitted Completed ITE

A.Nichols CLRC10 SCT TE Close-Out Side and end panels Bulkhead

A.Nichols CLRC11 SCT TE Close-Out OTE and side panels in situ during 4-barrel assembly at CERN

A.Nichols CLRC12 SCT TE Close-Out The services nightmare All these services had to pass Through the bulkhead Never again!