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MICE Target Mechanical Design l Jason Tarrant – STFC »Working on upgrade of Target Mechanics l Contents »Main features of upgrade design »Progress & schedule for Target

Features of Upgraded Design l Shaft changes »Round tube lower section –2x stiffness for same cross-section area –Simpler shape = easy to achieve l Machining of size & form (incl. inspection) l Close fitting matched pair with bearing l Fine surface finish of bearing regions l Symmetry, incl. tip Slot & fixings for read-out vane Double flat for anti-rotation  4mm Solid Ti gr2 rod  5.95/4.55mm Ti gr2 tube Stop Bearing surfaces Previous ‘+’ shaped lower section

Features of Upgraded Design l Shaft changes »Shorter length with extra dip depth –Main body assembly shorter by 41mm, shaft tube section shorter by 31mm = +10mm dip depth –6mm also removed from upper rod section »Balanced assembly –Vane balanced & 4 screws to hold (was 5) »Reduced undercut for magnet –Increase stiffness of upper shaft 6mm shorter 4 fastenings Shallower undercut 31mm shorter Flat for anti- rotation

Features of Upgraded Design l Bearing alignment »Clearance to be reduced as far as practical but dependant on: –Manufacturing tolerances on shaft and bearing –Bearing alignment (position and orientation) –Straightness/shape of shaft »Reduced clearance –Eliminate possible hammering of DLC surfaces –Constrain shaft motion to prevent off- centre loading Left: Revised design with round hole Right: Old design with ‘+’ shaped hole Revised upper bearing with rotation stop

Features of Upgraded Design l Bearing changes »Single piece main section with doweled removable wedge (previous 2 or 4 way full split) –High accuracy of bearing feature –Removable for DLC coating (line of sight operation) »Anti-rotation feature –‘+’ design changed to round tube, adjustable rotation stop incorporated to keep orientation of vane Bearing hole Removable wedge Rotation stop Dowel & angle faces for location DLC set-up: wedge removed = line of sight to bearing surface

Features of Upgraded Design l Redesign of core assembly »Tight bearing alignment guaranteed by decreasing core components & interfaces, and using metrology and dowels –Stiff central core –Was 6 interfaces now 3 –Was 5 components now 2 Bearings separated by many components & interfaces Stator part of core, not independent Clamp down on stator (possibility of uneven loading on weld and stator) Only 2 components between bearings (Metrology aligned then dowelled) Stator = independent assembly Bearing extension reducing length of unsupported target shaft Compact core with solid bolt together interfaces

Features of Upgraded Design l Redesign of core assembly »Lower bearing closer to beam to reduce unsupported shaft length = stiffer lower shaft section »Simple alignment of bearing seats with use of Metrology then dowelled to locate »Stiff bolt together design (replaces complicated clamp down) »Self contained stator = can be built and tested independently of main core Stator = independent assembly Bearing extension reducing length of unsupported target shaft Compact core with solid bolt together interfaces

Features of Upgraded Design l Ruggedized & balanced vane »Vane mass balanced mass about screw holes »4 screws (not 5) = balanced mass of heads »Rugged single reset slot not delicate ‘finger’ »Individual slots with guard edge New balanced vane with guarded teeth and slot for reset (not bent just way picture taken) Open tooth design of old vane and finger reset

Recommendations from DLC Coater l Visit to Tecvac + communications - Recommendations for our design, as above + - Use compatible polish - NO silicon based chemicals for manufacture - No spark erosion (excessive oxidisation) if necessary has to be thoroughly treated - Materials and hardness OK for this application - Improved surface finish (current 1.6 Ra, Ra pref) - No closed slots or holes, ‘line of sight’ process. - Differences in electro-potential can cause a build up so relieve critical edges & corners and no burrs - 3-5μm thick recommended

Latest FEA – W Lau / S Yang l Increased stiffness = higher 1 st mode »1 st mode previously Hz with ‘+’ shaped shaft »Now 50Hz (lower section) with new shaft shape and bearing support locations

QA - Mechanics l QC & Traceability on all manufactured parts »Materials certificates »Process trials and sign off »Copies of process data-files »Machine & hardware calibration »Metrology »Part marking »Etc...

Progress & Schedule Key Light Green = Complete Dark Green = In production No Highlight = Awaiting start Drawing No.TitleIss TD STATOR CORE ASSEMBLYA TD STATOR CANA TD STATOR CAPB TD VACUUM TUBE ASSEMBLYA TD STAINLESS STEEL VACUUM TUBEB TD VAC TUBE COLLARA TD BEARING BEZELB TD CORE TUBE BODYC TD UPPER FLANGE (MIDDLE)B TD LOWER BEARING BASEA TD mm DOWELA TD UPPER BEARING BASEA TD FOLLOWERA TD BEARING BLANK (WIRE CUT)A TD BEARING – MAIN BODYB TD BEARING - WEDGEB TD MACHINED BEARINGA TD OUTER LOWER FLANGED TD SINGLE PIECE SHAFT M/C & WELDA TD SHAFT ASSEMBLY(GRINDING)C TD SHAFT ASSEMBLY(WELDING)D TD UPPER SHAFT MACHININGB TD UPPER SHAFT GRINDINGA TD LOWER SHAFT MACHINING / WELDA TD LOWER SHAFT GRINDINGA TD SHAFT STOPA TD READOUT VANEB TD MAGNET CLAMPA TD MAGNET WASHERA TD VACUUM TEST ASSEMBLYA

Progress & Schedule l 2 Methods of shaft manufacture (6+6 max) »1 Weld together stock parts and precision grind to size –Can concentricity be maintained (tube ID/OD, tube – rod etc.) »2 Precision grind parts then weld together –Effect of weld on precision parts

Progress & Schedule l 2 Methods of shaft manufacture »1 Weld together stock parts and precision grind to size »2 Precision grind & m/c parts then weld together Effect of weld on precision parts? Can concentricity be maintained when grinding (tube ID/OD, tube – rod etc.)?

Progress & Schedule

Conclusion l All major & long lead items being manufactured, a lot completed. l Slight delay in shaft, longest lead item, will look for shortcuts but not those that risk quality / function. l Many processes on long lead items with external contractors (welding, grinding, coating, heat treatment, wire erosion) control is not so easy, will be visiting a lot! l August / September installation still very achievable