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PARTICIPANTS: Amy Comer, Bogdan Wojtsekhowski, Brannon Semp, David Hamilton, Erik Wrightson, Hamlet Mkrtchyan, Hovanes Egiyan, Joshua Crafts, Rolf Ent, Steven Lassiter, Tanja Horn,
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'''ENGINEERING/DESIGN''' (Steven)
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* Discussion with potential vendor NEC/Tokin - new conductor choices to address water flow and pressure drop of a continous wound coil
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* Prototype drawings in progress, design work on CPS/shielding platform and hall layout
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* 86 W2 blocks on site (90%W,10%Ni,3%Fe), expect >440 blocks
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::* Action item: magnetic properties of the material since close to superconducting magnet
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* thermal modeling
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* Block sizes: initial rough numbers 3"x4"x10" 2.8"x4"x6" - need to double check
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* Timeline for magnet procurement
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::* finalize calculations
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::* backup option: New Zealand company - but cannot do high radiation
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* Action item: need to finalize exit channel
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::* block stacking
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::* need to restart MC simulation
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* Magnet design - final: a few months away
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::* need conductor coil design - touch up yoke - thermal calculations
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'''THERMAL MODELING''' (Amy)
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* Discussion about model status and application licensing
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'''SLIDES FOR HALL C MEETING''' (Gabriel)
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* Global overview of physics program, design, and progress on each topic
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* Contact Bert Metzger for plots
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* David H. can send slides on polarized WACS
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'''TCS UPDATES''' (Vardan)
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* Ongoing simulations work - expect results at one of the next meetings
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'''NEXT MEETING: FRIDAY 18 MARCH AT 8AM ET'''
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'''DEDICATED TCS MEETING: 25 FEBRUARY'''

Latest revision as of 11:53, 11 February 2022

DISCUSSION ITEMS

  • CPS talk at the Hall C Users Meeting (Gabriel)
  • Design models, stress/thermal calculations
  • Engineering analysis and planning
  • TCS updates
  • Other


PARTICIPANTS: Amy Comer, Bogdan Wojtsekhowski, Brannon Semp, David Hamilton, Erik Wrightson, Hamlet Mkrtchyan, Hovanes Egiyan, Joshua Crafts, Rolf Ent, Steven Lassiter, Tanja Horn,


ENGINEERING/DESIGN (Steven)

  • Discussion with potential vendor NEC/Tokin - new conductor choices to address water flow and pressure drop of a continous wound coil
  • Prototype drawings in progress, design work on CPS/shielding platform and hall layout
  • 86 W2 blocks on site (90%W,10%Ni,3%Fe), expect >440 blocks
  • Action item: magnetic properties of the material since close to superconducting magnet
  • thermal modeling
  • Block sizes: initial rough numbers 3"x4"x10" 2.8"x4"x6" - need to double check
  • Timeline for magnet procurement
  • finalize calculations
  • backup option: New Zealand company - but cannot do high radiation
  • Action item: need to finalize exit channel
  • block stacking
  • need to restart MC simulation
  • Magnet design - final: a few months away
  • need conductor coil design - touch up yoke - thermal calculations

THERMAL MODELING (Amy)

  • Discussion about model status and application licensing


SLIDES FOR HALL C MEETING (Gabriel)

  • Global overview of physics program, design, and progress on each topic
  • Contact Bert Metzger for plots
  • David H. can send slides on polarized WACS


TCS UPDATES (Vardan)

  • Ongoing simulations work - expect results at one of the next meetings


NEXT MEETING: FRIDAY 18 MARCH AT 8AM ET

DEDICATED TCS MEETING: 25 FEBRUARY