Title: LARP Phase II Secondary Collimator RC1
1LARP Phase II Secondary Collimator RC1
- Collimator Test Program Status
- Revised 8/22/06
2Jaw/Cooling Tube Joint Development
- Model of Coil Winding Test piece 200mm long x
86mm diameter
3Jaw/Cooling Tube Joint Development
- Section view of test Mandrel brazed to Jaw
sections
Jaw
Mandrel
136mm dia
200mm
4Aluminum Mandrel for Coil Winding Test
Cooling Tube aligner
200mm
5Jaw/Mandrel/Cooling Tube Next Step
Copper Mandrel in fabrication
Stake coil to mandrel during winding to prevent
spring back
Fully annealed tubing wound into groove
Braze assembly together
Cut into sections for braze joint inspection
Machine od to eliminate distortions add wire
groove
Braze together with Jaw halves (wire foil)
Document results with photos and write-up of
process
6Single Jaw Thermal Test Hardware Progress
- Molybdenum Shaft has order out to bid
- Is long lead (6-8 weeks) and may hold up timely
progress - So . Stainless Steel Shaft may be used instead
(for this test only) - Mandrel fabrication drawing will be completed
this week - And released to shop soon after
- Jaw fabrication drawing complete except final
dimensions of I.D. - Not released to shop yet
7Single Jaw Heater Test Shaft
- Model of Shaft showing 1mm raised shoulder (Hub)
at center
8Molybdenum Shaft end detail
- Relief on O.D is for stiffening sleeve and worm
gear mounting
Slots for tubing extend past bearing and are 180
deg offset
Relief on I.D. is for roller bearing
9Single Jaw Thermal Test Hardware
450 mm long Jaw sections are manufactured as
quarter cylinders for fabrication accuracy and
ease of braze assembly
Only 4 or 5 flats are planned for the test and
for measurement purposes
10Single Jaw Thermal Test Setup Progress
11Single Jaw Thermal Test Hardware
Test Lab Setup Block Diagram
Bldg Power
fuse
Heater 1 Controller
Jaw Heater 1
fuse
100 Amp Tap
Over Temperature Control
fuse
Heater 2 Controller
Jaw Heater 2
fuse
PC with LabView Software
Jaw Internal Cooling Line
Capacitec Signal Amplifier
Jaw deflection sensors
Chiller
DAC Signal Processor
Jaw thermocouples
Bldg Power
LCW Water (Supply)
LCW Water (Return)
12Development/Test Lab Layout
13Granite surface plate in Clean Tent
1416.5 kW Chiller adjacent to Clean Tent
15Power Supplies staged for installation in rack
16Instrumentation rack and computer workstation
17RC1 Design Progress
- Models and assemblies of the various Collimator
Mounting Stands are complete - An enlarged vacuum tank has been modeled and some
CERN support stand modifications have been
identified - No fabrication drawings have been done as yet
- Layouts, calculations and models of two Jaw
mounting as well as a rotation scheme have been
explored.
18Plug and Play Concept for Jaw mounting
19Another View
20Some important Jaw mounting details
- Draws on features from CERN Phase 1 Collimator
Top and Bottom RF springs (not shown) are
identical To CERN part
Positioning and Guiding Plates are similar to
CERN Design
CERN Contact RF Assy can be used
Modified CERN Pivot Tensioning Plate
21Spring Return Ratchet Actuator
Press here to rotate the worm/ratchet shaft
2 leaf springs produce linear motion
22Ratchet, Worm and Worm Gear
- Shaft and Jaw mount details not shown for clarity
100 Tooth Worm Gear (mounts to shaft)
Single turn Worm
20 Tooth ratchet
Bearing 2X
23RC1 Mechanical Prototype
FY07 RC1 consists of jaws, tank actuators -
evaluated for horizontal (shown), vertical (90o)
and skew (/- 45o) orientations.
FY08, RC2