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SVD Mechanics Markus Friedl (HEPHY Vienna) BPAC, 26 October 2015
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Introduction Slider What’s New? Summary 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics2
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Introduction Slider What’s New? Summary 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics3
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Overview 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics4 LayerRadius [mm] LaddersSensors / Ladder Slanted?Windmill angle [°] Overlap [%] 6135165 99.0 5104124 53.8 480103 615.4 33872x67.1
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Components Not shown: Outer shell (CF) 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics5 Ladders End rings (SUS) Carbon fiber (CF) cone End flange (Aluminum)
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Current Status: Rev. 2.4 Including all cooling pipes and connections to outside Ladders are final – production has started Now working on service routing outside of SVD volume 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics6
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Exploded Ladder (Layer 5) 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics7 Origami flexes APV25 chips Airex spacer Silicon Sensors PCB Hybrid Pitch adapters Ribs FWD End Mount BWD End Mount
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Introduction Slider What’s New? Summary 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics8
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Mounting a Ladder Ladders are positioned by two precision pins Fixed on backward side (origin) Sliding on forward side to allow thermal movement 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics9
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Simple Lock Mechanism (SLM) SLM is used in layers 4,5,6 No screw driver access from top Pin fits into precision hole in end ring Locked by set screw Also provides cooling contact 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics10 BWD FWD APV25 cover End mount Kokeshi pin = origin of ladder Swallow tail Precision hole Set screw hole
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Accident With L5.001 2 issues came together: Sliding (FWD) mechanism was not correctly adjusted (too much friction) Too little glue between ribs and sensors Ladder was thermally cycled (100 cycles, -30…+60°C) Sensors detached from ribs 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics11 Same location after repair
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Thermal Cycling After Repair (1/2) A few cycles between 0...40°C Watched by camera (to confirm sliding action) Same setup as already done on first class C ladder in January 2015 Motion due to CTE of aluminum support (ribs~0) 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics12
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Thermal Cycling After Repair (2/2) Video: https://youtu.be/QATnL9gPCdYhttps://youtu.be/QATnL9gPCdY Sliding works well! Horizontal | vertical motion range: 370 µm | 180 µm Comparable to L5.902 (class C) cycling in January: Horizontal | vertical motion range: 310 µm | 130 µm Conclusion: repair of slider successful! 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics13
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Introduction Slider What’s New? Summary 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics14
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What’s New Since November 2014? Rev. 2.4 released Isolators and pipe routing finalized Ladder collision analysis Vibration test Cooling pipe bending Set screw tool Ladder mount tool next presentation Ladder transport container Packaging and shipping Ladder assembly status talk 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics15
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Cooling Pipes and Isolators 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics16
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Collision Analysis 2 weaknesses revealed L6 rib to L5 FW clip: 0.16mm Solution: make local dent in L6 ribs Does not reduce stiffness Result: 1.2mm clearance Adjacent CO 2 clamps in L4: 0.63mm Slightly reduce clamp thickness at end 26 October 201517M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics
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L6 Rib Solution Add local dent (similar to L5) Done in HEPHY machine shop Does it weaken the structure? 26 October 201518M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics
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Finite Element Analysis Rev 2.4 Deformation: 1.793mm (under unrealistic pressure) Rev 2.4 + local dent Deformation: 1.794mm (same conditions) Basically no difference 26 October 201519M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics
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Vibration Test (1/2) Performed at INFN Pisa on a class C (non-functional, but mechanically precise dummy) L5 ladder 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics20 Heavy support structure (resonance at 920 Hz)
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Vibration Test (2/2) 0.2 g (left) and 0.6 g (bottom) sweeps from 20 to 1000 Hz show no resonances below 100 Hz 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics21
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L6 Cooling Pipe Bending (1/3) Part 1: flat meander – easier than anticipated 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics22 StoppersTape for pipes fixation
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L6 Cooling Pipe Bending (2/3) Part 2: 3D shaping – did not work well 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics23 Linear guides Moveable Parts Origami pipe
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L6 Cooling Pipe Bending (3/3) Possible solutions: Option 1: use flat pipe, as it is quite soft and easily follows 3D shape 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics24 Option 2: do 3D bending in one step
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L6 Cooling Pipe Pressure Test @ MPI We attached one end to the water high pressure system and closed the other side Increased pressure gradually from 0 to 300 bar No movement of pipe could be seen We waited 15 minutes and nothing happened Finally pressure was taken away SUCCESS! 26 October 201525M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics
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Set Screw Tool 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics26 Torque screw driver Flexible part
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L5 Ladder Transport Container 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics27 2 base plates – inner one has slits for source test Openings for source test (green lines show the way of the source test)
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Source Test in Transport Container 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics28 @ HEPHY we use our test box with an X/Z stage Source particles
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Introduction Slider What’s New? Summary 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics29
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Summary SVD design Rev. 2.4 Including isolators and pipe routing New since February 2014: Ladder collision analysis Vibration test Cooling pipe bending Set screw tool Ladder mount tool Ladder transport container Packaging and shipping 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics30
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BACKUP 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics31
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Packaging And Shipping Different routes and approaches: L3 ladders from Melbourne to KEK Accompanied transport by aircraft L4 and L6 ladders from IPMU to KEK Transport by car L5 ladders from Vienna to KEK Transport by shipping company (aircraft cargo) Recent test shipment with 2 class C ladders using same packaging and procedure as intended for class A ladders 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics32
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L5 Ladder Packaging 26 October 2015M.Friedl: SVD Mechanics33 Ladder transport container, Sealed in dry air volume
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