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- From: Kin Yip <kinyip AT bnl.gov>
- To: "Mills, James A" <mills AT bnl.gov>, "Giannotti, Paul" <gia AT bnl.gov>, "Anerella, Michael D" <mda AT bnl.gov>, "Hock, Jonathan" <jhock AT bnl.gov>, "Lynch, Don" <dlynch AT bnl.gov>
- Cc: "Cozzolino, John" <cozz AT bnl.gov>, "sphenix-magnet-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-magnet-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Axial Tie Rod Information
- Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 10:37:18 -0500
Hi, Just to see whether I recognize them :-) The two pages of "Axial Tie-Rods.pdf" is in the p. 33-34 of Volume 5 DESIGN AND QUALITY CONTROL REPORT/5.1 GENERAL AND MAIN COMPONENTS\Volume 5.1 Design and Quality Control Report GENERAL MAIN COMPONENTS.pdf in our BaBar server. In fact, the curves on the 2nd page are repeated in many places (in later papers). "Mechanical_Properties.pdf" is in the appendix B of our "BaBar note 233" as stated, also in our server. Babar-magnet-design-1998oc.doc is one of the papers published after they started and we had a couple of those in our website, too. "Aluminum_Stabalizer_for_D0_Superconductor.pdf" can be in our website under the directory with Pasquale's name. ACF507D.pdf doesn't seem to be a BaBar stuff but it seems to be from JG Kaufman's book (after googling). Kin On 02/12/2016 10:05 AM, Mills, James A
wrote:
Hi Mike, Jon, Don and Paul,
This is the axial tie rod information I was telling you about yesterday morning at our engineering meeting. It is part of the Acceptance Test data in one of the 3-ring binders. Along with this is a paper that was in the folder and also sent to me via email on Monday by Walt Sondheim that uses the same data.
I have also found two tables that were in the conceptual design report that may give us some insight into the design parameters they used for the coil and mandrel.
Also included are two documents, one of which you may or may not have seen already at Kin’s website. This was a study done by R. P. Smith for the D0 Superconductor. The second document is a material data sheet that Jon sent me on an aluminum alloy, 1060, that is considered a commercially pure aluminum alloy.
Have a nice weekend, Jim |
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[Sphenix-magnet-l] Axial Tie Rod Information,
Mills, James A, 02/12/2016
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Axial Tie Rod Information,
Kin Yip, 02/12/2016
- Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Axial Tie Rod Information, Mills, James A, 02/12/2016
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Re: [Sphenix-magnet-l] Axial Tie Rod Information,
Kin Yip, 02/12/2016
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