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Title: US CM EMU - FNAL Site


1
US CM EMU - FNAL Site G.Apollinari - Lyon Sep.
98
Status of the FNAL Site (also visit
http//tdpc01.fnal.gov/uscmsemu) Chamber RD
Engineering Status Procurement Status Status of
Setup of FNAL Site Factories Pre-Production
Prototypes Schedule/Site Organization
2
Chambers RD
  • Chamber Assembly
  • Need
  • Evaluation of flatness
  • Plane Gap Uniformity (/- 12 mils)
  • Dry Assembly of M234/2 Pro-production Prototype
  • Test of Assembly Table
  • Chamber Deflection in Horizontal Vertical
    Position
  • Effects on Plascore Specifications
  • Wire Quality
  • Luma vs. Sylvania just started, presentation on
    D0 gold flaking problem
  • Panel Cleaning
  • Machine Needs in progress

3
Chambers RD
  • Panels Measurements
  • Panels flat of a 5x10 granite table under their
    own weight
  • Measured bowing in the y (acceptable) and x
    (un-acceptable) directions

4
Chambers RD
  • Chamber Sagging
  • Final Assembly
  • bottom panel straight (5 mils)
  • top panel sags (70 mils)

5
Chambers RD
  • Chamber Sagging
  • Buttons-Gap Bars difference

374 mils
Still 30 mils unexplained
6
Chambers RD
  • Panels Deformation
  • We believe the PLASCORE panels we are working
    with have a 1/32 (20-30 mils) bow in the 5
    direction
  • String Measurements on free standing panels.
  • Laser Tracker measurements on granite table (see
    slide)
  • Under gravity, for a single panel sitting on the
    gap bars
  • Q Which kind of force is a sagging panel
    exerting on the next lower panel through the
    button ?

Sag (0 mils)
Sag (40 mils)
7
Chambers RD
  • Panels Deformation
  • Measured the displacement vs. force for a panel
    surface by pulling or pushing close to the button
    hole location (for both orientations of a panel).
  • For small displacements 1 lb./1 mil
    elastically
  • Q Which kind of deformation do we have close to
    a button hole for forces of the order of
    10-20 lb. ?
  • Instron Measurements at TD Material Lab

8
Chambers RD
  • Grooves Depth
  • Issue
  • Avoid skips during the machining of the panels
  • Grooves of different depths are exposing
    approximately the same amount of G10 fibers
  • Panels with grooves of different depths have the
    same mechanical strength.

9
Engineering Status
  • Work in Progress
  • Tooling
  • Finalization of Carts Drawings and Assembly Tools
  • Gerber and Axxion transport cart
  • In-process Panel Trans. Solder
  • Chamber assembly Table
  • Chamber Transport and RTV Gas Sealing Cart
  • Tooling Design for Plascore QA/QC
  • PLASCORE had no in-process QA capability
  • Release for Procurement of the Cosmic Test Stand
  • FNAL FAST Sites

10
Engineering Status
  • Work in Progress
  • Chambers
  • M234/2 Drawings Check
  • Completed by V. Razmyslovich
  • Check and finalize Engineering Drawings
    generate Bills of Material
  • Started Activity on IHEP. PNPI drawings expected
    by mid Oct. 98

11
Engineering Status
  • Goal
  • Engineering Drawings completed and released for
    ME234/2 by Dec. 98
  • Plan
  • Receive Wisconsin frames drawings by end Sep. 98
  • Integrate Chamber Frames in Oct. 98
  • Ready to proceed for the release pending approval
    by L2.
  • Estimate 2-3 weeks for implementation of
    engineering changes
  • November EDR
  • Presentation of the current status, including all
    the information provided to FNAL

12
Procurement Status
  • Major/Critical Procurements
  • PLASCORE Panels
  • Requirements and Specifications Understood..
  • Available Panels
  • Fail our specs in a single panel measurements
    on a granite table.
  • Sagging problems in gap bars constrained
    configuration prevented us from measuring a 10
    mils bowing over 2 feet.
  • the Receive Wisconsin frames drawings by end Sep.
    98
  • Visit to PLASCORE (Aug. 98)
  • PLASCORE has no tooling for QC. FNAL will provide
    it ( Sep. 98)
  • PLASCORE identified 3 areas of possible
    improvements
  • Core Cutting on 5 feet wide table
  • Core Thickness measurement
  • Control of the area of pressure on the Gluing
    Press
  • Will order 14 panels with the above-mentioned
    improvements

13
Procurement Status
  • Major/Critical Procurements
  • Wire
  • Specification writing based on D0 experience.
  • RD on 1-2 Gold-Tg SYLVANIA wires.
  • RD of flaking gold ? Which QC/QA does LUMA apply
    ?
  • Good QA Plane needed.
  • Panel Cleaning Machine
  • Impossible to do RD on final chamber
  • Will make systematic measurements on interstrip
    resistance and water retention on sample panels.

14
Pre-Production Schedule
  • Pre-production Milestones
  • ME234/2 pre-production chamber ready Nov. 16
    98
  • ME2/1 pre-production chamber ready Dec. 8
    98
  • All pre-production chambers produced at MP9, with
    the final tooling and training the final assembly
    crew.

15
Pre-Production Schedule
Example of List of Tasks (from schedule) for the
Winder Setup
  • Thursday September 3, 1998
  • Curtis Donner reassembles the electrical control
    of the winding machine.
  • Friday September 4, 1998
  • John Korienek Jon Blomquist setup the winding
    machine.
  • 50 (bad) mm wire in Jons possession
  • Oleg Prokofiev/Evgueni Borissov mount a panel for
    the test
  • Karen Kephart sets up the N2 pressure needed for
    the winding machine
  • Monday September 7, 1998
  • Jon Blomquist winds a test panel
  • Oleg Prokofiev/Glenn Smith eye-witness the
    procedure
  • Week September 7-11, 1998
  • Glenn Smith transfers all the panels the to MP9
  • Glenn Smith transfers the Winding Machine to MP9
  • Week September 14-16, 1998
  • Glenn Smith, Evgeni Borissov, Kurtis Donner and
    Jon Blomquist setup the winding machine in MP9.
  • Sherry Harrold and Oleg Prokofiev wind a panel
    with bad wire, for a tension measurement by the
    Purdue people.

16
Site Organization
  • Team Organization
  • TD/PPD Agreement
  • essential for
  • tooling support
  • tooling engineering for foreign sites
  • Lab8, Lab 7 (PPD) and MP9(TD) interactions
  • Organization Structure

17
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
Production Flow
  • FNAL Sub-sites
  • Lab 8
  • Gerber and Axxion Cutting
  • MP9
  • Chamber Assembly
  • Kit Preparation
  • Lab 7
  • Cosmic Testing
  • Chamber Repair
  • Storage
  • Need to be worked out

18
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
  • Lab 8
  • Axxion Machine
  • Head Alignment problems (PPD)
  • Gerber Machine
  • Floor Plan Available
  • No Panel Cleaning Machine in Lab 8 (for now !)
  • Panel Handling Tooling(Deering)
  • Purpose
  • Great Lakes (FNAL demo)
  • Anver ( being contacted)
  • Plans and Discussions
  • Vendor and scheme choice by end-September
  • PPD-TD Cost Sharing (i.e. Tooling vs. Building
    Modifications)

19
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
  • MP9
  • 20 of the building available to CMS-EMU
  • All major mfg. tooling delivered to MP9 (winder
    excluded).
  • Tooling setup in progress
  • Clamping Table Oct. 98
  • Gluing Table
  • to be assembled fixed
  • Solder Machine ready
  • Wire Gluing Machine ready
  • Ionized Cleaner ready
  • Tension Measurement ready
  • Clean Area ready

20
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
  • MP9

Wire Tension and Position Measurement
Soldering Machine
21
  • MP9

Clamping and Gluing Tables
Clean Area
22
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
  • MP9
  • Pictures actually taken in Lab 6

Winding Machine operational and ready to be
moved
23
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
  • Lab 7
  • Setup of Cosmic Test Stand
  • space clearing
  • floor modification
  • space allocation
  • Drawings Ready
  • procurement for FNAL
  • cost estimate for FAST sites
  • Assembly by end-Oct.

24
Setup of FNAL Site Factories
Cosmic Stand Setup (FAST Sites)
25
Lyon Issues
  • Chamber Production
  • Start Chamber production after electronics
    finalization.
  • P4 ready for Summer 99, chamber production
    starting on Fall 99.
  • Engineering - FNAL Responsibilities
  • Project Engineering definition of
    responsibilities between FNAL (production) and
    Wisconsin (Integration).
  • FNAL responsibilities for Foreign Sites.
  • EDR
  • Formal Reviewing ending with green light for
    production.
  • Wisconsin (Integration) organize preparation for
    EDR.
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