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Revision as of 22:12, 14 October 2011
The Drift Chamber Wiki at JLab
Clean room Prep
Clean room Construction 2011
Jlab Shipment 8/8/2011
Jlab Stringing Prep
Install fixtures
8/9/11
Installed the crane
Brought down the platforms
Bring down the scissor lifts
8/17/11
Install A-Frame for mounting DCs
Mounting Sector 1 DC
Changing Room
8/23/11
Finished installing the changing room. The changing room is used to put on clean room apparel prior to entering the clean room. A HEPA filter is placed on top of the room and set to high in order to blow particles off a person before they enter the clean room.
We still need to install a hard door between the changing room and the clean room.
Clean Room 8/23/11
September 2011
October 2011
10/7/11
63 wires were strung today.
14:00 on the temperature graph is 8:00 AM.
10/10/11
In an effort to increase the speed and accuracy of the tensioner, I (Larry) made this little do-hicky:
This is a Fiskars 6"x24" Acrylic Ruler with black foam board glued to the backside. I used a heat gun to bend it 90°. I was just trying this out to see how well it works. If my stringers like it, I will remove the foam board and paint the backside black.
The lines on the acrylic ruler allow a stringer to more easily position the wire perpendicular to the end plate when adjusting the pulley used for hanging weights.
The glossy finish might pose a problem, but we will give it a try and see how it works out.
Temperatures this afternoon climbed up to 71.7°. This does not show up on the 5 minute average, so here is the 1 minute average.
Temperature sensitivity (%Delta;t) was changed to ±1° at around 12:45 PM. Will continue to monitor this.
Changing the sensitivity caused our average to drop about 0.5° but the amplitude of our fluctuations decreased. The minimum is lower than I would like, so the sensitivity is being changed back to ±2° at 3:20 PM.
The HVAC filters showed up this afternoon, so this is being replaced. I will continue to monitor temperatures tomorrow. If temperatures climb back up to 72° again, I will change our sensitivity back down to ±1° as well as change our temperature setpoint to 69° (up 1°) in an attempt to keep our average closer to 70°.
63 field wires were strung today.
10/11/11
It appears that changing our HVAC filter dropped our average temperature to 69° with fluctuations of ±1°.
The temperature setpoint is being increased to 69° in an attempt to get our average to 70°. This was done around 9 AM.
This change did not work as hoped for. This 1° change in our setpoint increased our cleanroom average temperature to 71° with fluctuations of ±1°.
There was no stringing done this morning.
The temperature set point was changed back to 68°. The average temperature did not drop back down to 69°, but only dropped down to 70°.
Stringing resumed once temperatures stayed within acceptable levels (~11 AM).
Average temperatures remained right at 70° with ±1° fluctuations the remainder of the day, even with both of us stringing and measuring tensions.
Even with no stringing this morning, Marcie and I still managed to string 63 wires today.
10/12/11
Temperatures look much better this morning. Screenshots were taken at 8:45 AM.
It was just me (Larry) stringing today, but I still managed to string 42 wires.
My do-hicky seems to be working out well (see pics at 10/10/11). It seems to speed up tensioning wires. Marcie likes it as well.
10/13/11
63 wires were strung today.
10/14/11
98 wires were strung today.
Temperatures started to climb past 71°, but we had been measuring tension for an extended period of time.