Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne (Liquid) Scintillator Structure Workshop Report Workshop Purpose –To review the current.

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Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne (Liquid) Scintillator Structure Workshop Report Workshop Purpose –To review the current status of Liquid Scintillator Detector design, especially for the engineers –To identify what additional information, design work or testing is needed to produce a reasonable detector design Workshop Topics –Overview of Assembly Process –Structural Properties of Plastic Extrusions; Sealing Far End & Manifold –Selection of Absorber Material (OSB, particle board, other?) –The Making of a Stack –Detector Installation –Floor Space for Assembly and Installation –Time and Labor Estimates –Liquid Filling Procedure –Custom Machinery for Factories, Installation and Scintillator Filling

Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne Participants In no particular order –Gina Rameika –Hans Jostlein –Jim Kilmer –Bob Wands –Vic Guarino –Dave Ayres –Chuck Bower ** –Ken Heller ** –Jim Grudzinski –Jeff Nelson ** –Richard Talaga –Bill Miller **, on the phone (plus lots of information via ) ** Made Detailed Presentations

Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne Flavor of the Workshop Open-ended, yet we managed to cover the entire agenda by 5pm System Integration was a common thread Clarified several issues related to detector cost Identified important issues for further study –Build Prototypes with commercially available products Modules, to test Manifolds; Endcaps; Operation in Horizontal orientation “Stack” assembly Recommended List of Action Items –Priorities will be assigned soon –List shown in subsequent slide Decided (for the proposal) on Particle Board absorber, at delivered cost of $0.15 per pound All of us expressed a desire to exploit the commonality between Liquid Scintillator and RPC R&D groups Lots of costs and labor estimates: reported by Jeff Nelson, next talk

Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne Action Items Bottom Seal for Extrusions –How is it done? Do dimensions exceed extrusion boundary? Design is needed. –Does it have anchors for fiber, especially in horizontal tubes? Manifold and Seal for Extrusions –Interior details. Is scintillator light blocked from fibers? (Horizontal) –Details fiber-holding fixture and fiber insertion into optical connector –Design ports/baffles for filling the scintillator (horizontal). Summarize extra cost due to transporting particle board Stack compression: screws or weights? Design detector support lattice (keep detector off floor) Study if expansion gaps are necessary between layers Produce a “baseline building design”, optimizing space for installation and storage of bulk material like stacks and mineral oil/ scintillator tanks Produce an “outfitting” design (can be as costly as building)

Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne Lists of Commercial and Custom Machinery Assembly Factory –11 items identified, most custom-made Detector Installation –12 items identified, most available commercially Scintillator Filling –Design in preparation, but identified 3 devices Scintillator dispenser shutoff mechanism Shutoff safety device Q/A of scintillator

Off-Axis Collaboration Meeting Feb 7, 2004 Richard Talaga, Argonne Summary Apologies (to some) for late announcement Minutes of Workshop will be sent out soon In the future we plan to hold –Monthly (day or half-day) workshops, as needed Date of next workshop will be announced soon –Regular (weekly or bi-weekly) phone/video meetings Exploit commonality between RPC and Scintillator R&D Yesterday’s workshop was a good beginning