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Re: [Eic-projdet-pfrich-mechanical-design-l] Details of the MT6.2C hut
- From: Todd R Nebel <tnebel AT fnal.gov>
- To: Mandy Kathleen Rominsky <rominsky AT fnal.gov>, Alexander Kiselev <ayk AT bnl.gov>, "Evan D. Niner" <edniner AT fnal.gov>, Chandradoy Chatterjee <chandradoy.chatterjee AT cern.ch>
- Cc: "Jung, Andreas" <anjung AT purdue.edu>, Alex Eslinger <eslinger AT jlab.org>, "Kiselev, Alexander via Eic-projdet-pfrich-mechanical-design-l" <eic-projdet-pfrich-mechanical-design-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: Re: [Eic-projdet-pfrich-mechanical-design-l] Details of the MT6.2C hut
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 12:19:27 +0000
Good Morning Alexander It seems I overlooked responding to you questions Here it is- The 2B table can be lowered as much as 27” height from the floor, That would be @ 37” under the beam centerline
The corner doors of the 2C hut can open to allow 5’ of a clearance doorway
Hope this covers the info needed
Thanks Todd
Todd Nebel Fermi Nat. Accl. Lab FTBF Technical Coordinator Chief Operations Specialist Cell 630-360-0740
From: Mandy Kathleen Rominsky <rominsky AT fnal.gov>
Hi Alexander, I think when we do the scheduling we should know where you are going to be (preferred spot), so that we can schedule around that. If you are with other EIC people and you guys can swap positions, then you have more time.
I am hoping we’ll start scheduling in a few weeks.
Thanks, Mandy
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Kiselev, Alexander <ayk AT bnl.gov> Thank you Todd,
this is very helpful.
All: if we stay in the 2C area, I think we should pretty much (1) give the table vertical movement up, (2) place HRPPD sensors at phi=0, so horizontally, (3) mimic our three typical angles of interest by a rotation around vertical axis + a horizontal shift. 25.5" is pretty much 1300mm/2.
Todd: the doorway and the table setup in 2C must be wide enough to bring in a cylinder of ~51" diameter and ~20" height, and place it on top of the table, with a horizontal movement capability only, correct?
Evan, Mandy: at which point do we need to decide between 2B and 2C? The problem is that we are adding a substantial amount of material (15-30% of the radiation length), therefore not every group would be happy to be downstream of our setup.
Todd: if we can work in 2B, by how much the red table can be lowered down with respect to the beam line?
Cheers & Happy New Year everybody! Alexander.
From: Todd R Nebel <tnebel AT fnal.gov>
Good Morning The 2C hut table will lower as low as 47” from the floor. That would be 19.5” under the beam height
Not sure what is needed on the remote movements but if you eliminated the vertical lift part of the table you can get a height of 40” from the floor, (25.5” under the beam height) and still have horizontal remote movement.
Also consider removing the table all together in there if needed lower and no movement is needed during your run.
Hope this helps Please ask if more question Thanks Todd
Todd Nebel Fermi Nat. Accl. Lab FTBF Technical Coordinator Chief Operations Specialist Cell 630-360-0740
From: Mandy Kathleen Rominsky <rominsky AT fnal.gov>
Hi Alexander! Apologies for not responding sooner. For the 2C Hut, I’ve included Todd. Todd, can you send info to Alexander, please? See the email below with what they need.
For the 2024 test beam, we still don’t have any particular news. We’re waiting for one of the accelerators to actually successfully complete a review and start running, so we have a clear understanding how the rest of these will go. I’m hopefully we’ll have news mid January.
Thanks, Mandy
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Kiselev, Alexander <ayk AT bnl.gov> Hello Evan, hello Mandy!
can you please provide input to Andreas and Alex, concerning the MT6.2C hut dimensions, see below? Also, any news about the 2024 beam test prospects would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you & Merry Christmas! Alexander.
From: Kiselev, Alexander
Evan, Mandy, hi!
How is it going? Any news about the progress of the beam complex certification procedure?
We are going to install a cylindrical detector vessel with an outer diameter of 1300mm, in the MT6.2C hut. The description of this area says the beam is at a 66 5/8 inches height above the floor.
But what is the lowest table position with respect to the floor level? Also, what is the height of the MT6.2C hut roof?
Thank you, Alexander.
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Re: [Eic-projdet-pfrich-mechanical-design-l] Details of the MT6.2C hut,
Mandy Kathleen Rominsky, 01/05/2024
- Re: [Eic-projdet-pfrich-mechanical-design-l] Details of the MT6.2C hut, Todd R Nebel, 01/08/2024
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