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  • From: Gerard Visser <gvisser AT indiana.edu>
  • To: Yi Yang <yiyang AT ncku.edu.tw>, <star-fst-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Star-fst-l] No FST meeting this week
  • Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2019 08:36:15 -0500

Dear Yi,
I think I remain most curious as to what happens with the cooling tubes right outside the wedge structure/ If there are connections near there, it will severely impact the possibilities for T-board in this scheme. It would seem so, anyway.
I hope that we are not making the problem too difficult... To be specific, if the mounting ring OD is much less than it might be (given external constraints), that could be so. I wish we had these external constraints also on same drawing.
Sincerely,

Gerard


On 2/1/2019 6:56 AM, Yi Yang wrote:
Dear Gerard,

Thank you for the suggestions.
We have added some plots in the backup in the same link (Yi_HS_20190131_FST_Structure.pdf <https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/system/files/Yi_HS_20190131_FST_Structure.pdf>).

You are absolutely correct that the space is extremely tight now, I think everything is just barely fit-in.
It would be great if T-Board can be shrunk a little bit. And we do need the detailed designs of the T-Board and Hybrid to finalize our mechanical structure.

Cheers,
Yi

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On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 10:57 PM Gerard Visser <gvisser AT indiana.edu <mailto:gvisser AT indiana.edu>> wrote:

Dear Yi,
        Can you show some views including the wedge structure, hybrids,
and
ring as you
have, but also the T-board and the connections for the cooling loop? I can
somewhat imagine how the T board fits in, but I am also imagining
intersections
between the cooling loop connections and the T board and/or ring, that
don't
look so good. Also your model agreeing with the latest mechanical info on
the
hybrids and T-board from Jianing? (And how is the T-board mounted? I
think we
should be careful that the force due to cable connections if cable is
moved a
little, is taken up by some mount point(s) of the T-board, not by the
connectors
to hybrid and the hybrids.)
        Thanks, sincerely,

                Gerard


On 1/31/2019 9:07 AM, Yi Yang wrote:
> Hi Zhenyu and all,
>
> Here is the short update on the supporting structure:
> Yi_HS_20190131_FST_Structure.pdf
>

<https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/system/files/Yi_HS_20190131_FST_Structure_2.pdf>
> The bottom-line is that we can make the tube to be separated a bit
further for
> the connector-b, so Li and Jianing won't need to change the design of
the
T-Board.
>
> Cheers,
> Yi




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