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#* One version will be permanently at ground | #* One version will be permanently at ground | ||
#* The second version will be electrically isolated | #* The second version will be electrically isolated | ||
− | # The anode DS flange design will be based on the flange design from Injector Phase 1 (drawing ending in 0101, see below) | + | # The anode DS flange design will be based on the flange design from Injector Phase 1 (drawing ending in 0101, see below), but with two feedthrough ports. |
+ | #*Marcy, Joe mentioned installing this flange in the injector was a challenge: the ports gets in the way for assembly? How would having two ports affect this? Is there a better way to place them? See pictures below. | ||
# Verify HV chamber dimensions | # Verify HV chamber dimensions | ||
#*Shaun: is this needed for defining anode tube length? | #*Shaun: is this needed for defining anode tube length? |
Revision as of 08:35, 12 April 2022
Agenda
Critical path action items
- Let's make two version of anode tube:
- One version will be permanently at ground
- The second version will be electrically isolated
- The anode DS flange design will be based on the flange design from Injector Phase 1 (drawing ending in 0101, see below), but with two feedthrough ports.
- Marcy, Joe mentioned installing this flange in the injector was a challenge: the ports gets in the way for assembly? How would having two ports affect this? Is there a better way to place them? See pictures below.
- Verify HV chamber dimensions
- Shaun: is this needed for defining anode tube length?
- Do you have HV chamber prints from Lekser?
- Do you need S&A to measure HV chamber?
- Marcy, what are your conclusions on the HV chamber vacuum?
- Layout for CEBAF installation
- The plan is to focus on layout for installing in CEBAF using DS anode flange design from Injector Phase 1 (drawing ending in 0101, see below). It is critical to define this flange by the end of April so that it can be fabricated, and vacuum degassed.
- Anode flange prints and pictures
- zoom meeting link
- Meeting ID: 160 557 2674
- Passcode: 471792