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- On package #1 Vlad installed the ground connections before Thanksgiving, then this week we installed the cooling loops and yesterday Chris and Nick started working on the HV cabling. The package will be ready at the beginning of the next week. We decided not to install the cooling manifolds so far: we don't need them now and in case we need to open the package we will not be able to re-use the cooling tubes. On package #3 it turned out the splittings of the cooling tubes are in wrong places due to misinterpreting the drawings. Correcting this will take ~2 days but will do it later.   
 
- On package #1 Vlad installed the ground connections before Thanksgiving, then this week we installed the cooling loops and yesterday Chris and Nick started working on the HV cabling. The package will be ready at the beginning of the next week. We decided not to install the cooling manifolds so far: we don't need them now and in case we need to open the package we will not be able to re-use the cooling tubes. On package #3 it turned out the splittings of the cooling tubes are in wrong places due to misinterpreting the drawings. Correcting this will take ~2 days but will do it later.   
  
- Package #4 was assembled (the two missing cells) just before Thanksgiving and flushed with gas over the holidays: now oxygen is 151ppm. Vlad tested all the cells, not only the last two. Currents on cells from #6 to #2: 21/-3, 44/-4, 42/-3, 50/-3, 110/-100 nA. On cell#1 HV could be applied only to several HV sectors +/-HV1, +/-HV4, and +HV3. On the rest of the HV sectors we found shorts between the HV and the lower cathode and therefore we opened it today: as expected we found a broken wire, field 47. It is not clear when and how the wire broke. Certainly it was in place when the wire frame was installed in the package, but later after closing the package somehow it broke in the middle, the only explanation so far that it may have had a kink in this place (Casey). Also some wire frame deformation must be involved, say even on the pins it stayed deformed but after tightening the package got flat and the wire broke? The tension of the wire was 122g very close to its neighbors.       
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- Package #4 was assembled (the two missing cells) just before Thanksgiving and flushed with gas over the holidays: now oxygen is 151ppm. Vlad tested all the cells, not only the last two. Currents on cells from #6 to #2: 21/-3, 44/-4, 42/-3, 50/-3, 110/-100 nA. On cell#1 HV could be applied only to several HV sectors +/-HV1, +/-HV4, and +HV3. On the rest of the HV sectors we found shorts between the HV and the lower cathode and therefore we opened it today: as expected we found a broken wire, field 47. It is not clear when and how the wire broke. Certainly it was in place when the wire frame was installed in the package, but later after closing the package somehow it broke in the middle, the only explanation so far that it may have had a kink in this place (Casey). Also some wire frame deformation must be involved, say even on the pins it stayed deformed but after tightening the package got flat and the wire broke? The tension of the wire was 122g very close to its neighbors. Casey is replacing already the wire; the plan is to finish it by tomorrow so that we can put the package together before the weekend.       
 
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== Cathode corrosion test ==
 
== Cathode corrosion test ==

Revision as of 17:23, 29 November 2012

November 29, 2012 FDC meeting

Agenda

  1. Production Construction Tracking (Dave)
    • Package #1 subsystems
    • Package #2 production
    • Package #4 testing (Vlad)
  2. Corrosion tests (Vlad)
  3. Engineering
  4. Electronics (Chris, Nick)
  5. Tests at EEL126 (Lubomir)
    • Third package wire resolution FDC E-log
    • Plans for testing packages #1 and #4
  6. Other