1.2 m Stave with Co-cured Facings Using Low Areal Density Fiber G. Viehhauser (Oxford) C. Haber (LBNL) T. Hurteau, W. Emmet (Yale) R. Rurns, D. Lynn (BNL)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 6: MICROTOMY Learning Objectives:
Advertisements

1 st Petal Prototype Fabrication completed October 27, 2008.
Stave Vacuum Tool Tim WP4 Face to Face Liverpool, 13/11/14.
US Bracket Support for Stave D. Lynn (BNL), LBNL Mechanical Meeting, Sep
1 Short update Itzhak Tserruya HBD meeting BNL, April 11, 2006.
M. Gilchriese SQP Clearance June 8, M. Gilchriese 2 Overview A1-2 inners have been mounted on backbone An A1-2 outer has been mounted on the backbone.
Stair Design Weekend Cabin Retreat Project
Contour Bandsaw Parts and Accessories
Colorado Space Grant Consortium Foam Core Class #05 Foam Core Class #05.
1 Module and stave interconnect Rev. sept. 29/08.
OLYMPUS Collaboration Meeting Luminosity Monitor Symmetric Möller/Bhabha Calorimeter David Rodríguez Piñeiro Mainz University OLYMPUS Collaboration Meeting.
QA during Stave Core Assembly Stephanie Qing Yang (Oxford) 25 th Sept 2014 WP4 f2f meeting at RAL.
Stave core assembly Stephanie Yang WP4 face to face meeting, Lancaster University 20 Feb 2014.
TOOL: Radial Arm Saw NEXT STEP: Radial Arm Saw RESULTS: Finish Top Apron Pieces at 9” L x 4” W x ¾ “ Th PROJECT Square Plant Stand PART Top Apron # NEEDED.
Pixel Leaf Spring Review, Dec 19, Leaf Spring Review Agenda Leaf spring conditions Mockup testing Planning for the work at P5 Discussion Demonstration.
Tooling and assembly of US stavelet at Berkeley S. Díez Cornell, C. H. Haber, M. Defferrard, R. Witharm Sept 6th, 2012 Berkeley mechanical meeting, 5th-7th.
H. Felice - P. Ferracin – D. Cheng 09/19/2013 Update on structure CAD model.
Recent Mechanical Barrel Stave Development BNL; S. Duffin, A. Gordeev, D. Lynn, G. Mahler: LBNL; C. Haber, M. Gilchriese: Yale; W. Emmett, A. Martin, P.
17/06/2010UK Valencia RAL Petals and Staves Meeting 1 DC-DC for Stave Bus Tapes Roy Wastie Oxford University.
SVD Mechanics 21th B2GM Florian Buchsteiner (HEPHY Vienna)
Update on alignment kit and stave 250 frame M.Gibson (RAL) 1.
Stave Core QC Peter Sutcliffe RAL 24 th Sept 2014.
Raw Material & Sub-Assembly QA (Tim) 25/09/14 25/09/2014Material & Sub-assembly QA1.
Some Recent BNL, LBNL and Yale Work 1.Honeycomb flatness from manufacturer 2.Commercially fabricated C-channel 3.VCR Fittings 4.BN powder thermal evaluations.
Co-Cure Stave Construction 11/10/2010. Co-Cure cables should have flashbreaker tape still covering the surface for this process. SO - don’t remove the.
US Stave Core Production D. Lynn (BNL), LBNL Mechanical Meeting, Sep
Left side Right side Note pad Roll block. The Plan.
Update on Alignment kit and Stave 250 frame and thoughts for Stave 130 M.Gibson (RAL) 2/5/13 1 Status of the frame for stave 250 Status of infrastructure.
M. Gilchriese - November 12, 1998 Status Report on Outer Support Frame W. Miller Hytec, Inc E. Anderssen, D. Bintinger, M. Gilchriese LBNL.
Stave General Meeting Intro and Status on: BCC, Co-Cure, ASIC req, HSIO Carl Haber 6-May-2011.
ACFA-7; Taipei, Nov 2004 H.Weerts status Si licon D etector Status H.Weerts Fermilab/Michigan State Univ. (Progress on Si-tracker layout)
Silicon /pcb assembly R Thompson, J Freestone LAL 3 June 08.
Ronald Lipton PMG June Layer 0 Status 48 modules, 96 SVX4 readout chips 6-fold symmetry 8 module types different in sensor and analog cable length.
Module mounting. Status Stave 250 received… damaged – Repair now complete (see extras) Friday at 8:30 it will be collected by RAL driver and transported.
Strip Stave cores Stephanie Yang ATLAS upgrade Oxford activities, January 2015.
Thermo-mechanical petal status Sergio Díez Cornell 23Jan 2015.
Visit to Heidelberg Loek Ceelie Henk Schuijlenburg.
BNL & Yale Mechanical Stave Developments BNL: David Lynn, Marc-Andre Pleier, Anatoli Gordeev, Russ Burns, Ken Sexton Yale: Paul Tipton, Will Emmet, Tom.
Stave Hybrid/Module Status. Modules Stave Module Building 2 Mechanical Chip Gluings Mechanical Wirebonding Electrical Chip Gluings Electrical Wirebondings.
Plank #7 and beyond. 2 What was new for plank#7? Carbon-fibre jig Oversize (by 10mm) facesheets during stave core build –Facesheets now at the very limit.
David Bailey Gluing. Silicon /pcb assembly Previously Using Sony Robot and precision dispenser Have established acceptable glue dot parameters Dot electrical.
QMUL 2/2/12 1  Current status of new alignment system.  Drawing status update.  Laser alignment.  Module removal from frames for new kit.  Stave(lets.
Stave C channel side closeout gluing jig S Yang WP4 monthly meeting at Liverpool University 26 th March 2014.
G.Barber Mice Tracker Mechanical Progress Tracker Mechanical Progress Contents:- Station Space Frame Station Layout Light Guide Map Connectors Patch.
QA: BNL Measurements D. Lynn (BNL), LBNL Mechanical Meeting, Sep
Stave production.
PS Module Ron Lipton, Feb A bit of History During much of the conceptual design phase of the outer tracker we had focused on the “long barrel”
A hollow stave Ian Wilmut – August LBL stave At the March UG week LBL showed a prototype asymmetric stave. This prompted consideration of the strip.
Some Comments on the Use of CGL for the Foam-Pipe Interface 1 D. Lynn (BNL), LBNL Mechanical Meeting, Sep 2012 We have been using CGL exclusively in the.
Stavelet 09 and Storage/Assembly/Survey Frame Progress Report Brookhaven National Laboratory David Lynn, Susan Duffin, Anatoly Gordeev, Ken Sexton Yale.
HV Cable and Snout Conflict: Problem and Possible Fix James Mott g-2 Tracker Meeting 02/25/16.
Stave #12 This stave core was built together with William Emmet, Tom Hurteau, and Jeffery Ashenfelter from Yale University in the week of November.
Stave Tooling & Plans for Future Stave-building (Tim)
1 David Santoyo sLHC OXFORD 17/06/2010 EC Structure Review ? ? ? ? ? ? IFIC-Valencia.
Prototype Review 04-Sept Different side-closeout to allow petal end-insertion concept…self- guided… Only backup from last review in July…
Progress on Stave assembly tooling Stephanie Yang (Oxford) WP4 meeting at Liverpool University, 13 th November 2014.
Strip Stave Status & Plans at Yale Yale: Paul Tipton, Will Emmet, Tom Hurteau.
Thoughts about PS module assembly Ulrich Heintz, Meenakshi Narain, Bill Patterson, Eric Spencer, Juan Trenado Brown University, Providence 4/16/2015Heintz,
Mechanical robustness & associated tension at the DSSD slant part connection Mar-5 th 2013 B2GM KEK S. Uozumi (KNU), T. Tsuboyama, N. Sato (KEK)
EC: 7 DISK concept Preliminary considerations
ATLAS pixel module assembly flow
HLTS Kickoff Presentation Derek Bridges Bobby Moore July 7, 2011
Strip Petals: Local supports and prototype tests
Are there better ways to build a stave?
Open Issues Modification of Cactus Arm bending tool required
HB RM prototypes Ianos Schmidt Aug 17, 2017.
Reminder of Stave250 Tooling Design
Equipment for Assembly – UK Experiences
Building a Nightstand Woods 1 Final Project Step #1
Design Brief Liam and Dorsa.
Presentation transcript:

1.2 m Stave with Co-cured Facings Using Low Areal Density Fiber G. Viehhauser (Oxford) C. Haber (LBNL) T. Hurteau, W. Emmet (Yale) R. Rurns, D. Lynn (BNL) Stave Meeting, Oxford, UK, Feb

New Co-Cure Experiments at LBNL is a better configuration for mechanical performance but curvature issue is more acute (tight bend across cable) Have studied co-cure on a curved template, sized to compensate for bend, worked well on a stavelet cable In the process of co-curing two full cables in this way in order to laminate a full stave Pre-co-cure metrology complete Cable co-cured flat Cure inside 9.5 inch pipe result 2

Facing challenges for stave cutting facings Twisted/bowed facing. We were not able to hold down on our vacuum fixture for cutting (but our vacuum fixture was poor. Remaking it might work) Kapton side is flat across CF-to-kapton transition Targets proved useful when we cut the facings 3 Different thickness on CF-only side due to kapton cable

4 Tear in Facing and Zoomed Look at Ridge

5 Approximate measurement locations Pre-Cut Facing Thickness Measurements Serial Power Ground return clearly seen on CF side of facing as a raised ridge, but not so much seen in thickness data Note: All measurements in microns

6 New Cut Facing Width Previous specification on facings for old 1.3 meter stave was 120 mm minimum, and mm maximum, and we achieved this. For this stave we specificed mm minimum, 121 mm maximum due to difficulty in achieving this we the co-cured facings We had also anticipated such a change in tolerance when we redesigned the bracket and the angle of its contact points

7 Cutting the facings In the end we clamped down the facings and used a straight-edge and razor The edge is not so nice but acceptable In the future would still prefer rotary fine tooth saw and vacuum chuck, but we ran out of time to make this work

8 Cut Facing Widths Note: facings from LBNL were numbered 1 and 3, not 1 and two Facing widths (in mm) One facing was in tolerance, one slightly over. But this was ok because we still have plenty of clearance from jig supports (as well as bracket supports)

9 Note that our support design has cf tubes centers spaced 119 mm, If aluminum was more narrow the gluing would be on facing slope

10 Gluing the CF Tubes Side Rails To keep facing flat this step and all the following glue steps we had to use lead weights to keep the bowed facing flat. Bow was mostly in transverse direction

11 Post- Gluing the CF Tubes Side Rails—Transverse Bow

12 Gluing the Foam-Pipe Assembly

13 Pre-Gluing the Honeycomb Post-Gluing the Honeycomb

14 Post-Gluing the Honeycomb—Kapton Side

15 Post Final Facing Attachment Stave became flatter (measurements to follow) 2 nd Facing to CF pipes glue attachment was not ideal. Will fix, but will need to improve process in the future

16 Stave Component Weights Co-cured 1.2 m Stave Weights Co-cured Facing Component Weights [g] Previous 1.3 meter stave weights, no kapton bus Used lighter ss pipes in co-cured stave. If directly comparing, main mass improvement is 40 grams in carbon fiber facings

17 4 Point Support Stave Profile, Side 1 and 3

18 4 Point Support Stave Profile, Side 3

19 4 Point Support Stave Profile, Side 3 (Flattened in Software)

20 Co-Cure Stave Thickness Measurements

21 Final Thoughts on Assembly with Co-cured Facings Possibly would prefer extended transverse bus for constant thickness Metallization may be used to indicate cut line Twist creates some problems, mostly for holding facing flat during cutting and grinding We might prefer a wider bus (see bottom) to create a uniform facing thickness We did not really address alignment issues (top facing to bottom, for example). However, all of these problems seem manageable and most glue steps were no more difficult than with flat facings and only required more weight (lead bricks) to keep things flat