Title: Tracker Integration and Installation
1- Tracker Integration and Installation
- W. E. Cooper
- 6 December 1999
2Introduction
- A tracker integration and installation group has
been formed within the past month. - Manpower for design work on tracker integration
and installation has been assumed to come
primarily from the Central Fiber Tracker (CFT)
and the Silicon Microstrip Tracker (SMT) groups,
and the existing mechanical support staff. - The need to address issues specific to completion
of the individual detectors has limited the
effort available to address integration and
installation issues. - A concerted effort by the new tracker integration
and installation group has begun.
3Tracker Region
4Basic Tracker Installation Sequence at D0
- Install CFT, make all readout and purge gas
connections, and begin check-out - Install central silicon, connect cables, cooling,
dry gas, monitoring, and interlocks and begin
check-out - Install H-disks, connect cables, cooling, dry
gas, monitoring, and interlocks and begin
check-out - Perform full system checks
5Tracker Installation Considerations
- Safety
- Procedures must be developed and documented.
- JHAs must be written.
- Personnel must receive the appropriate training
to properly perform their work. - ORCs must be obtained before each critical
operation is initiated. - Steps at D0 before CFT arrival
- Preliminary surveys are completed.
- The CFT gas system and associated lines are
installed and tested. - Half of the VLPC readout cassettes are installed
and tested. - CFT readout bundles
- Bundles to the platform are installed after the
CFT is in place. All CFT bundles on a given face
of the Central Calorimeter must be in place
before silicon cables are installed on that face.
6Tracker Installation Considerations
- Steps at D0 before silicon arrival
- The silicon cables and readout electronics are
installed and checked from adapter boards on the
face of the central calorimeter onward towards
the platform. - The silicon cooling system is installed.
- The silicon dry gas system and associated lines
are installed and tested. - Silicon steps at Lab C and Lab 3
- The central silicon support cylinder is
pre-aligned with the CFT at Lab 3. A
reproducible connection is provided. - Central silicon modules are cabled, checked, and
pre-aligned within the support cylinder at Lab C. - Reproducible H-disk mounts are pre-aligned with
the CFT at Lab 3. - All silicon modules are fully tested.
7Tracker Region Before and After CFT Installation
8CFT Move and Installation at D0
- CFT Move
- The CFT remains on its nesting cart during the
move to D0. A sheet metal enclosure and vinyl
sheeting surround it. - CFT Installation at D0
- Installation relies upon techniques developed for
installation of the solenoid magnet. - An installation I-beam is lifted by crane and
placed through the CFT. - Fixturing spanning between the 3 and 9 oclock
support points is attached to each end of the
CFT. - Carriages are placed between the fixturing and
the I-beam and temporarily fastened to the beam.
9CFT Installation Fixturing
10CFT Installation Fixturing
11Clearances When the Solenoid Was Installed
12CFT Mechanical Installation
- The I-beam, with the CFT as a counterweight, is
lifted by crane, placed through the solenoid, and
then supported from structures built up from the
D0 center beam. - Hydraulic jacks under each end of the I-beam
allow vertical positioning. - The CFT is rolled into position and lowered onto
shim packs between brackets extending from the
solenoid and brackets extending from the barrel 6
to 7 CFT connecting ring. - Purge gas lines for the CFT are connected and
purging is initiated.
13CFT Installation
- CFT alignment
- A survey crew or survey equipment will be needed
during the following alignment operations - Shim packs are adjusted to provide equal bearing
on the four support locations and proper vertical
and azimuthal alignment. The I-beam and its
jacks serve as a lifting fixture for this
operation. - After the 3 and 9 oclock mounts have been
adjusted, 6 oclock mounts, which position only
horizontally, are adjusted. Position along the
beam line is locked at only one end. - The carriage and I-beam are removed.
- Both ends of the CFT are cabled with clear
readout bundles.
14CFT Installation
- Checks associated with installation
- Check-out with light pulsers commences as clear
readout bundles are connected. - Check-out with cosmic rays commences when
significant portions have been connected.
15Central Silicon Transport to D0
- Shipping container
- A padded shipping container is used to transport
the central silicon tracker and the beam pipe
from Lab C. Internal framing is likely to be
needed. - The silicon, low mass cables, and beam pipe are
bagged as a unit within the shipping container.
A dry nitrogen atmosphere is provided. - Low mass cables
- The cables have already been connected to HDIs
and anchored to the support cylinder. - The 360 cables per end emerge in 18 bundles of 20
cables each. - The bundle length beyond the end of the support
cylinder is about 78. The total cable weight
extending beyond each end is about 15 pounds. - Bundles are coiled into separate bags of perhaps
9 bundles each.
16Central Silicon Transport to D0
- Cooling manifolds
- Manifolds extend to the ends of the support
cylinder, which holds them. They have been
connected to modules and used during Lab C
testing. - Beam pipe
- The 97 beryllium beam pipe will have previously
been installed through the silicon. - It is supported by the end flanges of the silicon
support cylinder. Its transverse motion is
limited by internal dividers within the support
cylinder. - The beam pipe has been baked-out, leak checked,
back-filled with nitrogen, and sealed.
17Central Silicon Installation
18Central Silicon Installation at D0
- Transport at D0
- A frame will be provided to lift the silicon
support cylinder by its end flanges and support
the bundles of low mass cables. The support
cylinder, in turn, holds the beam pipe. - Preparation of installation fixturing
- A 4 mm thick carbon-fiber cradle, extending
approximately ?45o from 6 oclock, is installed
through barrel 1 of the CFT. It rests on the CFT
barrel 1 end rings and on an external stand built
up from the D0 center beam. - A plastic sheet is placed upon the cradle to aid
in moving the silicon tracker.
19Central Silicon Installation
- Mechanical Installation
- The silicon tracker is lifted from its shipping
container and placed upon the installation
cradle. - Low mass cable bundles are transferred from the
lifting frame to the plastic sheet on the
installation cradle as silicon installation
progresses. - The plastic sheet on the installation cradle is
drawn through the CFT carrying the central
silicon and beam pipe with it. - The weight of low mass cable bundles is
transferred to brackets on the CC face once the
silicon support cylinder nears its final
longitudinal position. - Upper half rings are pinned and screwed between
the end flanges of the silicon support cylinder
and the end rings of CFT barrel 1. The
installation cradle is used as a lifting fixture
during this operation.
20Central Silicon Installation
- The installation cradle is lowered and removed.
(Radial clearance 3 mm). - Lower half rings are pinned and screwed between
the end flanges of the silicon support cylinder
and the end rings of CFT barrel 1.
21Central Silicon Installation
- Connection of services
- Silicon cooling connections are made at each end
of the support cylinder. Lines are anchored from
the inner surface of CFT barrel 3, the solenoid,
and the CC face. Thermal insulation is added.
Leak checking of the cooling system commences. - Dry gas lines to the central silicon region are
connected and anchored from the inner surface of
CFT barrel 3, the solenoid, and the CC face.
Purging is initiated with dry air. - Lines for dewpoint and cooling system
temperature, flow, and pressure sensors are
connected, anchored, and checked. Sensors are
inter-calibrated. - The monitoring and interlock system is checked.
- When these checks have been completed, flow of
coolant, with the coolant temperature limited so
that it is above the dewpoint, is begun.
22Silicon Installation
- Beam pipe
- A dry nitrogen purge is established through the
beam pipe as soon as the pipe is in its installed
position. The purge must be properly vented. - Low mass cables
- Low mass cables are dressed along the inner
surface of CFT barrel 3 and anchored to the
surface. - Connecting of low mass cables to adapter boards
is begun on one face of the CC and progresses to
the other. - The cables are dressed and anchored to the CC
face as they are installed. - HDIs are individually powered and checked as
their cables are connected. - F-disk radiation monitors
- Cables for radiation monitors on the F-disks are
connected, anchored, and checked.
23Central Silicon Installation
- Central silicon check
- Temporary dry gas enclosures are installed in the
H-disk region. - Monitoring and interlocks are checked again.
- The coolant temperature is lowered to a
temperature conservatively above the observed
dewpoint of the central silicon region. - The full central silicon system is powered and
checked before H-disks are installed.
24H-disks Installed, ECS Moved onto Centerbeam
25H-disk Installation
- Preparations for H-disk installation
- Power is removed from the central silicon.
- The coolant temperature is raised until it is
conservatively above the ambient dewpoint. - Coolant flow is halted.
- The temporary dry gas enclosures are removed from
the H-disk region. - H-disk installation
- H-disks are individually installed with the aid
of a handheld installation fixture. - Kinematic mount halves are joined to their mates
previously installed on the inner surface of CFT
barrel 3. - H-disk cables, cooling lines, and dry gas purge
lines are connected, anchored, and checked. - Coolant flow is resumed once all H-disks have
been installed and connected. - Each H-disk is powered and checked.
26Silicon Installation
- Completion of installation
- Cables for radiation monitors on the H-disks are
connected, anchored, and checked. - Dry gas enclosures are completed.
- Sensors, monitors, and interlocks are rechecked.
- Cooldown to operating temperature and final
check-out begin.
27Beam Pipe Connected, ECs Closed
28CFT Alignment Prior to Installation
- Survey balls mounted on the barrel 6 to 7
connecting rings at each end of the CFT provide a
reference system. - Individual barrels are aligned relative to each
other during nesting and their positions are
measured relative to the survey balls. - The survey balls provide the primary reference
thereafter. - The alignment process relies heavily upon the Lab
3 LK coordinate measuring machine (CMM). - Custom touch probe extensions may be needed for
some alignment processes.
29Central Silicon to CFT Alignment
- Work at Lab 3
- The silicon support cylinder (without silicon) is
aligned within CFT barrel 1 in Lab 3 after all
CFT barrels have been nested. - The work relies heavily upon the Lab 3 LK CMM.
- The reference system for module installation is
established by balls at the ends of the support
cylinder - Silicon modules and cables are not present, but
weights are used to simulate the deflections they
would produce. - Transverse alignment tolerance between the
silicon support cylinder and the CFT ? 50 ?m. - Reproducibility of alignment is set by pinning.
30Silicon Module Installation in the Support
Cylinder
- Module installation and alignment in Lab C
- The silicon support cylinder is returned to Lab C
and positioned on the LK CMM for module
installation. - Weights to simulate those of cables and modules
are installed in the support cylinder. Weights
are removed as modules are installed. - Module installation progresses from z 0
outward. - Separable, adjustable kinematic mounts at 3, 6,
and 9 oclock are connected as modules are
installed. - The kinematic mounts are adjusted to align each
module with respect to the support cylinder to ?
10 ?m. Alignment is performed with the aid of
the Lab C LK CMM.
31Silicon Module Installation at Lab C
- Connections, checks, and services
- Cooling lines and temporary cables are connected
as modules are installed. - An initial readout check is made as each module
installed with cooling limited to the ambient
dewpoint. - The cover of the support cylinder is installed
after all modules are in place. - Final readout cables are installed, connected,
and anchored. - Individual modules are checked again as final
cables are installed. - When all cables are in place, module alignment is
re-measured and adjusted. - A temporary dry gas enclosure is installed and
modules are checked at operating temperature.
32H-disk Alignment
- H-disk mounts and Lab 3 work
- Mounts rely upon three balls in slots to
establish reproducibility. A single screw holds
each separable mount assembly together. - Reproducibility of the separable mounts is ? 3
?m. - Leaf springs constrain in two directions and
allow motion in the third. - Mounts are brought into CFT barrel 3 using an
installation plate and a six axis adjustment
system. - The Lab 3 CMM provides positioning information.
- The mounts are epoxied into place. Then they are
disconnected so that one mount half can remain on
CFT barrel 3 and the other can be removed along
with the installation plate.
33H-disk Alignment
- H-disk installation at D0
- Final installation at D0 is performed with the
aid of a hand-held lifting plate. - Each disk is lifted into position and fastened
with individual screws at 3, 6, and 9 oclock. - Then the lifting plate is removed and a fourth
screw, which aids in z-positioning only, is added
at 12 oclock.
34Manpower for Tracker Integration and Installation
- Manpower remains to be identified by name.
Effort listed is based upon resource needs of the
D0 schedule.
35Tech Effort for Tracker Integration and
Installation
36Conclusions
- A group responsible for tracker integration and
installation has been formed. - Much progress has been made to understand the
steps for installing the CFT and silicon. - Manpower remains to be identified in detail.