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1.) Movies showing deflections as a function of applying the max load and then releasing it.  The two movies below show the two endplate deflections with no rods for either 1 fixed or 2 fixed mount points.
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A max deflection of  22 microns is predicted from our current ANSYS model.  Only the left hinge is constrained.
 
A max deflection of  22 microns is predicted from our current ANSYS model.  Only the left hinge is constrained.

Revision as of 19:46, 14 March 2008

R3 design Progress report


3/11/08

Progress modeling the R3 drift chamber has been held back by both software and hardware problems. This past week we installed ANSYS on a faster computer ( 2 GHz Intel with 3Meg RAM) and were able to render the design in 30 minutes instead of 2 hours. The turnaround for debugging the geometrical design is now faster and ANSY does not currently crash. We plan on doing the same test using a new computer (2 GHz Intel with 8 Meg RAM) once it has been assembled (2 weeks or less).

The image below represent the current Model which has been implemented in ANSYS.

R3 3D AnsysModel 3-7-08.jpg

3/18/08

1.) Movies showing deflections as a function of applying the max load and then releasing it. The two movies below show the two endplate deflections with no rods for either 1 fixed or 2 fixed mount points.



A max deflection of 22 microns is predicted from our current ANSYS model. Only the left hinge is constrained.

R3 3D AnsysModel Deflection 3-12-08.png Media:Deflection_3-12-08.pdf