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1- Bubble Chamber progress at Argonne | 1- Bubble Chamber progress at Argonne | ||
− | 2- | + | 2- Summer Shutdown Installation: |
+ | : JLab beam line fabrication update | ||
+ | : Argonne installation at CEBAF | ||
+ | :: 1. Rack space, cable pulls, and remote operation [[Image:140702_BubblePlanningLayout.JPG|none|thumb|200px|left]] | ||
+ | :: 2. What is plan and timeline for moving components to JLab, installing at CEBAF, testing? | ||
− | + | 3- Fall Operations: | |
− | + | :Accelerator Run Period is September 19 - December 22 | |
− | + | :How about we generate a draft commissioning plan to understand tasks, requirements, goals? | |
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− | + | 4- General Info: ReadyTalk ends August 1st. Migrating to Blue Jeans [https://cc.jlab.org/bluejeans] | |
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+ | '''Notes from this meeting:''' | ||
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+ | * Bubble Chamber: still looking for a solution to the nucleation at the interface between mercury and the N<sub>2</sub>O. | ||
+ | # Tried CO<sub>2</sub> but the problem got worse. Also tried C<sub>4</sub>F<sub>10</sub> as a superheated fluid but still faced the same problem. | ||
+ | # Tried C<sub>4</sub>F<sub>10</sub> as an intermediate buffer fluid but it mixes with N<sub>2</sub>O. | ||
+ | # Concluded that it is not a result of thermal hot spot on the surface of mercury nor it is a result of contaminated mercury. | ||
+ | # Next: | ||
+ | ## Will try differentially cooled mercury, | ||
+ | ## Otherwise will have to design and build a new chamber with no buffer fluid. | ||
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+ | * Beamline drawings submitted to machine shop and due back at the start of August. The installation is planned in August and to be completed by the end of August. | ||
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+ | * Meekins will make the collimator from copper on site (i.e, we do not need the copper from Argonne). | ||
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+ | * Argonne to provide a list of cables needed to run the bubble chamber. | ||
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+ | * Planning to measure the photon spectra using a germanium detector. Will check with the Detector Group and with RadCon to see if we can borrow one. |
Latest revision as of 16:20, 12 July 2014
We will meet in TL 2236 on Wednesday July 9 at 3:30 pm EST.
For those calling in we'll use the ReadyTalk audio conference system.
1. Dial Toll-Free Number: 866-740-1260 (U.S. & Canada) 2. Enter 7-digit access code 4402297, followed by “#”
Agenda:
1- Bubble Chamber progress at Argonne
2- Summer Shutdown Installation:
- JLab beam line fabrication update
- Argonne installation at CEBAF
- 1. Rack space, cable pulls, and remote operation
- 2. What is plan and timeline for moving components to JLab, installing at CEBAF, testing?
3- Fall Operations:
- Accelerator Run Period is September 19 - December 22
- How about we generate a draft commissioning plan to understand tasks, requirements, goals?
4- General Info: ReadyTalk ends August 1st. Migrating to Blue Jeans [1]
Notes from this meeting:
- Bubble Chamber: still looking for a solution to the nucleation at the interface between mercury and the N2O.
- Tried CO2 but the problem got worse. Also tried C4F10 as a superheated fluid but still faced the same problem.
- Tried C4F10 as an intermediate buffer fluid but it mixes with N2O.
- Concluded that it is not a result of thermal hot spot on the surface of mercury nor it is a result of contaminated mercury.
- Next:
- Will try differentially cooled mercury,
- Otherwise will have to design and build a new chamber with no buffer fluid.
- Beamline drawings submitted to machine shop and due back at the start of August. The installation is planned in August and to be completed by the end of August.
- Meekins will make the collimator from copper on site (i.e, we do not need the copper from Argonne).
- Argonne to provide a list of cables needed to run the bubble chamber.
- Planning to measure the photon spectra using a germanium detector. Will check with the Detector Group and with RadCon to see if we can borrow one.