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  • From: "O'Brien, Edward" <eobrien AT bnl.gov>
  • To: Stefan Bathe <bathe AT bnl.gov>, John Lajoie <lajoie AT iastate.edu>
  • Cc: "sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-hcal-l] First fit of all 24 tiles into a single gap--success!
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 18:24:48 -0400

    Hi Stefan,
     I was curious about the condition of the tiles after they were
    removed from the single gap. Was there any evidence of nicks
    or dimples in the wrapping material? I was a little concerned about the condition
    of the steel surfaces within the gaps, or even relic machine shop shards
    or grit that remains inside the sectors. Did you see any evidence of that?
    Thanks.

    Ed


On 6/14/2019 11:06 AM, Stefan Bathe wrote:
Hi John,

I just answered most of your questions in my other message. But let me
repeat here:

On Jun 14, 2019, at 9:58 AM, Lajoie, John G [PHYSA] <lajoie AT iastate.edu>
wrote:

Hi Stefan,

Awesome!

A few more detailed questions that can't be determined from the photographs -

1) How snug were the tiles? Any problems?
You mean in terms of thickness? No issue whatsoever! (Of course we only
tested one gap, and the gaps vary. But we check all gaps with the gap gauge
when the sectors arrive. So I’m confident there will be no issue here.)

2) I seem to recall we were planning to some sort of foam spacer at the end
of the tiles to help them stay centered in the gap. Was this also
implemented, or am I remembering this wrong.
We discussed this again yesterday as we went along. But we don’t have this
in hand yet. (This is to fill out the empty triangle that arises between the
straight edge of the sector and the diagonal edge of the last tile, to make
sure the tiles don’t fan out in the front where there is no clip to hold
them). I still think this is a good idea. Richie thinks it’s a lot of
material, and in principle not necessary since the front edge of the tiles
lines up with the front edge of the steel, and therefore the tiles can’t
pivot. The line-up is not perfect. So there is a small gap, allowing for
some pivoting. But we plan to fill this gap with a strip of foam. As I
said, I still think we should put a filler into that triangular space. This
way we just avoid any issues with creating gaps between the tiles.

3) How snug were the tiles laterally? We've been a bit worried because the
shape measurements with the cardboard templates might not be very indicative
with the wrapped tiles and they could be a bit snug laterally.

It worked very smoothly. We started from the center and worked our way out
to the edges, just nudging the tiles to each other one by one as we installed
them with a long cardboard strip (we will use wood in the future). There was
no issue whatsoever getting the last tile in, and there was no gap whatsoever
at the end. Couldn’t have been better, I’d say. (There is some wiggle room
that comes from the not perfectly tight wrapping of the tiles, I think, which
made it appear just perfect.)
As I said in my other message, we did not install the clips (waiting for
hardware). I’m confident the holes will lign up. But this needs to be
confirmed with an actual test, of course.

Regards,
Stefan


Thanks to the group that completed this!

John

-----Original Message-----
From: sPHENIX-HCal-l <sphenix-hcal-l-bounces AT lists.bnl.gov> On Behalf Of
Stefan Bathe
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2019 12:10 AM
To: sphenix-hcal-l AT lists.bnl.gov
Subject: [Sphenix-hcal-l] First fit of all 24 tiles into a single
gap--success!

Dear All,

This afternoon a bunch of us made sure that we can actually fit all 24 tiles
into a single gap of an outer HCal sector along eta.—It worked!
Here are some photos for your enjoyment:

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__photos.app.goo.gl_wWNGACoDgLHuLhgz9&d=DwIGaQ&c=aTOVZmpUfPKZuaG9NO7J7Mh6imZbfhL47t9CpZ-pCOw&r=3Kef6foBA0XguSdT48aDjQ&m=KsYSgX3zoDTcdYNe_UW9CPwzhTGVEsUISp2D8w-mA0c&s=KwjCJWigVYf_Nq9gz92GfHUTaS_YHlfcTxnKcPu_kjo&e=

Regards,
Stefan
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