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- On Wednesday (8/14) we moved the FDC from Blue Crab to EEl126 (see pictures attached). We installed tires on the cart at 30psi that worked as a cushion. Dave: had problems with the truck this morning that delayed the moving; still thinks will finish by Friday. If not, some stuff can be left at Blue Crab close to the doors to be moved on Monday. Eugene suggested to move the two granite tables left at Blue Crab (one went to Brian Cross) to the ESB temporary and then try to occupy some of "our space" in the TEDF or Test Lab. Tom is providing help for the transportation.   
 
- On Wednesday (8/14) we moved the FDC from Blue Crab to EEl126 (see pictures attached). We installed tires on the cart at 30psi that worked as a cushion. Dave: had problems with the truck this morning that delayed the moving; still thinks will finish by Friday. If not, some stuff can be left at Blue Crab close to the doors to be moved on Monday. Eugene suggested to move the two granite tables left at Blue Crab (one went to Brian Cross) to the ESB temporary and then try to occupy some of "our space" in the TEDF or Test Lab. Tom is providing help for the transportation.   
  
- End of last week we finished the cabling dry run: 1/4 of the signal cables were installed (see pictures attached). The additional rails for the mesh are causing some problems for the installation and service of the chambers being very close to the pre-amps and connectors. Especially, due to the four additional rails on the sides the density of the cables between the rails is very high so that it is difficult to work on the pre-amps behind them. It turned out that the axis of the mesh for this exercise was shifted with respect to the FDC axis and we had more space at the side where we did the cabling than at the opposite side, which means it will even more difficult to work with these rails. Other than that and the finding that we need more cuts on the skin for cable attachment, everything was successful and the dry run demonstrated that the current cabling scheme will work.
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- End of last week we finished the cabling dry run: 1/4 of the signal cables were installed (see pictures attached). The additional rails for the mesh are causing some problems for the installation and service of the chambers being very close to the pre-amps and connectors. Especially, due to the four additional rails on the sides the density of the cables between the rails is very high so that it is difficult to work on the pre-amps behind them. It turned out that the axis of the mesh for this exercise was shifted with respect to the FDC axis and we had more space at the side where we did the cabling than are supposed to. Other than that and the finding that we need more cuts on the skin for cable attachment, everything was successful and the dry run demonstrated that the current cabling scheme will work.
  
 
== Engineering ==
 
== Engineering ==

Revision as of 15:51, 16 August 2013

August 15, 2013 FDC meeting

Agenda

  1. Production
  2. Engineering (Bill)
    • Survey results
  3. Electronics (Chris, Nick)
  4. Tests at EEL126
  5. Other

Minutes

Participants: Eugene, Bill, Nick, Simon, Vlad, Dave, Beni, Glenn, and Lubomir.

Production

- On Wednesday (8/14) we moved the FDC from Blue Crab to EEl126 (see pictures attached). We installed tires on the cart at 30psi that worked as a cushion. Dave: had problems with the truck this morning that delayed the moving; still thinks will finish by Friday. If not, some stuff can be left at Blue Crab close to the doors to be moved on Monday. Eugene suggested to move the two granite tables left at Blue Crab (one went to Brian Cross) to the ESB temporary and then try to occupy some of "our space" in the TEDF or Test Lab. Tom is providing help for the transportation.

- End of last week we finished the cabling dry run: 1/4 of the signal cables were installed (see pictures attached). The additional rails for the mesh are causing some problems for the installation and service of the chambers being very close to the pre-amps and connectors. Especially, due to the four additional rails on the sides the density of the cables between the rails is very high so that it is difficult to work on the pre-amps behind them. It turned out that the axis of the mesh for this exercise was shifted with respect to the FDC axis and we had more space at the side where we did the cabling than are supposed to. Other than that and the finding that we need more cuts on the skin for cable attachment, everything was successful and the dry run demonstrated that the current cabling scheme will work.

Engineering

- We discussed the possibility to remove the four extra rails on the sides and to use the two main rails (for the detectors) to attach the mesh on the sides. We still need the top and bottom rails for the mesh. Bill: this is possible and will work on that. We need to make the upstream mesh bearing removable so that the CDC can be inserted inside the mesh.

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