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+ | * The "decommissioning" volume (<10tons) was discussed and possible plans include pre assembly outside tagger hall or assemble in place | ||
+ | * Discussed the deGaussing of the tagger and need for reply to Patricia by March 1. The plan is to work with magnet measurement group to set up a test of a similar dipole to develop the method. | ||
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Revision as of 12:53, 8 March 2024
Meeting Time and Place
Monday, February 27, 2024, 1pm Hall D Counting House
- Invited - Hovanes Egiyan, Stephanie Worthington, Keith Harding, Pavel Degtiarenko, Tim Whitlatch, Eugene Chudakov, Josh Ballard
Agenda
- Review minutes from last meeting https://halldweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/February_12,_2024_KLONG_CPS_Design_Meeting
- Review new basic 3D model and compare to Pavel's model (Pavel, Keith)
- Copper Absorber updated media:Copper absorber.pdf
- Tagger Hall Layout (Stephanie/Keith)
- Possible cross section media:Baseline cross section.jpeg
- De-gaussing of Tagger magnet (all)
- Run test with an existing dipole magnet at magnet measurement (Tim, Joe Meyers)
- Magnet update (Josh/Stephanie) media:CPS Magnet Design.pdf
Minutes
- Looked at 3D model and discussed the copper absorber geometry and hall layout
- Decided it would be a good idea to 3D print the absorber to ensure we have the correct geometry and recheck thermal models
- The "decommissioning" volume (<10tons) was discussed and possible plans include pre assembly outside tagger hall or assemble in place
- Discussed the deGaussing of the tagger and need for reply to Patricia by March 1. The plan is to work with magnet measurement group to set up a test of a similar dipole to develop the method.