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2006 Oct. 19 DES Project -- Vaidas Simaitis, University of Illinois1 DHE – Detector Head Electronics Monsoon 80mm Crate Heat Shield
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2006 Oct. 19 DES Project -- Vaidas Simaitis, University of Illinois2 Crate with shield 20 MIL COPPER WITH 1/4” TUBING SOLDERED ON INSIDE DELRIN STIFFENERS AT EDGES MULTIPLE LAYERS OF INSULATION ATTACHED TO INSIDE (NOT SHOWN)
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2006 Oct. 19 DES Project -- Vaidas Simaitis, University of Illinois3 Shield removal SHIELDS LIFT OFF RADIALLY – AVOIDS INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER PARTS DELRIN MOUNTS ON BOTH EDGES, BOTH SIDES
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2006 Oct. 19 DES Project -- Vaidas Simaitis, University of Illinois4 Crate on Telescope ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM DIAMETER = 54” FEED- THROUGH BOARD MAXIMUM DIAMETER ALLOWED FOR CAMERA INSERTION = 52” SHIELDS LIFT OFF RADIALLY
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2006 Oct. 19 DES Project -- Vaidas Simaitis, University of Illinois5 Possibly? The HEAT SHIELDS can be easily attached AFTER the camera is installed on the telescope. This would allow them to be bigger radially, which would provide for more insulation and therefore less radiant heat loss. The assumption is that the HEAT SHIELDS would be cooled with water/alcahol at approximately ambient temperature. This requires ANOTHER entire cooling installation!
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2006 Oct. 19 DES Project -- Vaidas Simaitis, University of Illinois6 Alternative Thermal calculations have not been done yet, because: Is it worth it? The same shield WITHOUT the tubing for water cooling, but with maximum insulation, is a possible alternative. Thermal calculations greatly depend on final shield dimensions, which are yet to be determined.
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