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  12   Thursday, March 29, 2012, 22:44 John WongBeOTarget boat #1 DoneSintering new BeO pellets

Nikita Bernier wrote:

 Thursday, March 29, 2012, 19:17

 

Target boat contains 3 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Thickness (mm),   Mass (g),  Density (g/cm3)

1    9.06,  1.9713,  1.413

2    9.11,  1.9900,  1.416

3  13.54,  1.9916,  0.956

 

Samples 1 and 2 are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was washed with excess acetone and let to dry on a greased baking sheet (with PAM Butter flavoured). The flakes were then milled for 26 minutes at 400 RPM. It resulted in a very fine grey powder, much denser than the BeO powder with 30% PVB (not washed with acetone) that was used for Sample 3.

The initial settings on Evaporator #2 were 100 A and 0.83 V until the vacuum increased.

Evaporator #2 is now auto-ramping overnight at 1 A/min, up to 700 A, with the maximum voltage limited at 14 V, between 5.00e-05 (Good vacuum) and 6.00e-05 Torr (Bad vacuum).

 

 

 

 Thursday, March 29, 2012, 22:31:

TGHT tripped off a few times over the past hours.  After changing the Good Vac to 2.00e-5 torr and Bad Vac to 3.00e-5 Torr, the target heater are regulating properly and the max pressure is well maintained below 6.5e-5 Torr [Trip point @ 8.0e-5 Torr].  (see attachment#1: parameter.jpg)

Attachment 1: Parameter.jpg
Parameter.jpg
  13   Friday, March 30, 2012, 23:21 John WongBeOTarget boat #1 DoneSintering new BeO pellets

John Wong wrote:

Nikita Bernier wrote:

 Thursday, March 29, 2012, 19:17

 

Target boat contains 3 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Thickness (mm),   Mass (g),  Density (g/cm3)

1    9.06,  1.9713,  1.413

2    9.11,  1.9900,  1.416

3  13.54,  1.9916,  0.956

 

Samples 1 and 2 are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was washed with excess acetone and let to dry on a greased baking sheet (with PAM Butter flavoured). The flakes were then milled for 26 minutes at 400 RPM. It resulted in a very fine grey powder, much denser than the BeO powder with 30% PVB (not washed with acetone) that was used for Sample 3.

The initial settings on Evaporator #2 were 100 A and 0.83 V until the vacuum increased.

Evaporator #2 is now auto-ramping overnight at 1 A/min, up to 700 A, with the maximum voltage limited at 14 V, between 5.00e-05 (Good vacuum) and 6.00e-05 Torr (Bad vacuum).

 

 

 

 Thursday, March 29, 2012, 22:31:

TGHT tripped off a few times over the past hours.  After changing the Good Vac to 2.00e-5 torr and Bad Vac to 3.00e-5 Torr, the target heater are regulating properly and the max pressure is well maintained below 6.5e-5 Torr [Trip point @ 8.0e-5 Torr].  (see attachment#1: parameter.jpg)

Friday, March 30, 2012, 23:19  

Archive of the target current and vacuum over the past 24 hours.  (see attachment #1: archive_24hr)


Saturday, March 31, 2012, 12:12

The organic materials have been burnt off.  The target heater ramping up is no longer restricted by the vacuum limit. 

Archive of the target current and vacuum over the past 10 hours. (see attachment #2: TGHT@240A). 


 Saturday, March 31, 2012, 22:52

TGHT has stayed at 700A/12.37V, local @ 693A/12.43 = Temp @ 1780C.  

The striptool shows some out-gassing when TGHT reached to 700A. (see attachment #3 marked with black circle: TGHT@700A.jpg)

Increasing TGHT to 750A to see if there is any further reaction...  


Sunday, April 01, 2012, 10:24  

TGHT was ramped up to 750A, local 730A/13.90V.  The pressure has come down to low 10e-6 but not stable;  Some reaction may be ongoing therefore it's causing the vacuum excursion.  (See attachment #4: TGHT @ 750A).  Notice the current readback is not constant and it's slowly decreasing as the voltage readback is increasing.  There might be some resistant building up.

--> Initiating the cool-down process at 2A/min. 


Sunday, April 01, 2012, 19:30  

TGHT has ramped down to 0A, and the pressure is going down (currently at 7.e-8 Torr) with no excursion.  (see attachment #5: TGHT@0A). 

The chamber will be vented tomorrow, and the target materials will be inspected. 


 

Attachment 1: archive_24hr.jpg
archive_24hr.jpg
Attachment 2: TGHT@240A.jpg
TGHT@240A.jpg
Attachment 3: TGHT@700A.jpg
TGHT@700A.jpg
Attachment 4: TGHT@750A.jpg
TGHT@750A.jpg
Attachment 5: TGHT@0A.jpg
TGHT@0A.jpg
  14   Monday, April 02, 2012, 16:26 Nikita BernierBeOTarget boat #1 DoneSintering new BeO pellets

John Wong wrote:

John Wong wrote:

Nikita Bernier wrote:

 Thursday, March 29, 2012, 19:17

 

Target boat contains 3 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Thickness (mm),   Mass (g),  Density (g/cm3)

1    9.06,  1.9713,  1.413

2    9.11,  1.9900,  1.416

3  13.54,  1.9916,  0.956

 

Samples 1 and 2 are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was washed with excess acetone and let to dry on a greased baking sheet (with PAM Butter flavoured). The flakes were then milled for 26 minutes at 400 RPM. It resulted in a very fine grey powder, much denser than the BeO powder with 30% PVB (not washed with acetone) that was used for Sample 3.

The initial settings on Evaporator #2 were 100 A and 0.83 V until the vacuum increased.

Evaporator #2 is now auto-ramping overnight at 1 A/min, up to 700 A, with the maximum voltage limited at 14 V, between 5.00e-05 (Good vacuum) and 6.00e-05 Torr (Bad vacuum).

 

 

 

 Thursday, March 29, 2012, 22:31:

TGHT tripped off a few times over the past hours.  After changing the Good Vac to 2.00e-5 torr and Bad Vac to 3.00e-5 Torr, the target heater are regulating properly and the max pressure is well maintained below 6.5e-5 Torr [Trip point @ 8.0e-5 Torr].  (see attachment#1: parameter.jpg)

Friday, March 30, 2012, 23:19  

Archive of the target current and vacuum over the past 24 hours.  (see attachment #1: archive_24hr)


Saturday, March 31, 2012, 12:12

The organic materials have been burnt off.  The target heater ramping up is no longer restricted by the vacuum limit. 

Archive of the target current and vacuum over the past 10 hours. (see attachment #2: TGHT@240A). 


 Saturday, March 31, 2012, 22:52

TGHT has stayed at 700A/12.37V, local @ 693A/12.43 = Temp @ 1780C.  

The striptool shows some out-gassing when TGHT reached to 700A. (see attachment #3 marked with black circle: TGHT@700A.jpg)

Increasing TGHT to 750A to see if there is any further reaction...  


Sunday, April 01, 2012, 10:24  

TGHT was ramped up to 750A, local 730A/13.90V.  The pressure has come down to low 10e-6 but not stable;  Some reaction may be ongoing therefore it's causing the vacuum excursion.  (See attachment #4: TGHT @ 750A).  Notice the current readback is not constant and it's slowly decreasing as the voltage readback is increasing.  There might be some resistant building up.

--> Initiating the cool-down process at 2A/min. 


Sunday, April 01, 2012, 19:30  

TGHT has ramped down to 0A, and the pressure is going down (currently at 7.e-8 Torr) with no excursion.  (see attachment #5: TGHT@0A). 

The chamber will be vented tomorrow, and the target materials will be inspected. 


 

 Monday, April 02, 2012, 16:11

After sintering , the 3 BeO pellets have shrunk and feel robust.

The first sample ate through the Ta target boat, shrank a lot and has white and black marks. We suspect the PAM (mostly made of canola oil) to be responsible for the boat damage and the weird sintering process (see John's posts).

Sample 2 is holding well.

Sample 3, which was not washed with acetone, shows some cracks.

 

Sample,   Thickness (mm),   Mass (g),  Density (g/cm3)

1    -----,  0.6254,  -----

2   5.81,  0.9229,  1.032

3   8.89,  1.1073,  0.809

 

The average mass before sintering was 1.9843 g. After sintering, 0.8852 g. Thus the average mass loss is 0.9757  (49.0%).

 

We are starting a new batch of treated powder washed with acetone without PAM.

 

 

 

  16   Thursday, April 05, 2012, 16:40 Nikita BernierBeOTarget boat #2 DoneSintering BeO pellets #3

Thursday, April 05, 2012, 16:31

Target boat contains 6 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Mass (g),   Thickness (mm),   Density (g/cm3)

1   1.2842,    5.406,        1.4647
2   1.2619,    5.150,        1.5108
3   1.2886,    5.316,        1.4946
4   1.2858,    5.310,        1.4931

5   1.3382,    5.520,        1.4948
6   1.3916,    5.650,        1.5187

 

Samples are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was treated at 400 RPM for 26 minutes. A ratio of 1:0.1 of mineral oil was added before another high speed treatment for 10 minutes. The powder was then pressed into pellets.

Pellets are loaded on a target boat coated/sintered with TaC. The target boat is wrapped with a Ta foil that is 0.002 inches thick.

**** Sintering is postponed until the situation with the ventilation in the lab06 is cleared. ****

 

  26   Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 16:45 Nikita BernierBeOTarget boat #2 DoneSintering BeO pellets #3

Nikita Bernier wrote:

Thursday, April 05, 2012, 16:31

Target boat contains 6 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Mass (g),   Thickness (mm),   Density (g/cm3)

1   1.2842,    5.406,        1.4647
2   1.2619,    5.150,        1.5108
3   1.2886,    5.316,        1.4946
4   1.2858,    5.310,        1.4931

5   1.3382,    5.520,        1.4948
6   1.3916,    5.650,        1.5187

 

Samples are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was treated at 400 RPM for 26 minutes. A ratio of 1:0.1 of mineral oil was added before another high speed treatment for 10 minutes. The powder was then pressed into pellets.

Pellets are loaded on a target boat coated/sintered with TaC. The target boat is wrapped with a Ta foil that is 0.002 inches thick.

**** Sintering is postponed until the situation with the ventilation in the lab06 is cleared. ****

 

 Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 16:44

Target chamber is currently being pumped down. Leak check will be done tomorrow by turning on the cooling water for the heat shield.

  27   Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 17:45 John WongBeOTarget boat #2 DoneSintering BeO pellets #3

Nikita Bernier wrote:

Nikita Bernier wrote:

Thursday, April 05, 2012, 16:31

Target boat contains 6 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Mass (g),   Thickness (mm),   Density (g/cm3)

1   1.2842,    5.406,        1.4647
2   1.2619,    5.150,        1.5108
3   1.2886,    5.316,        1.4946
4   1.2858,    5.310,        1.4931

5   1.3382,    5.520,        1.4948
6   1.3916,    5.650,        1.5187

 

Samples are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was treated at 400 RPM for 26 minutes. A ratio of 1:0.1 of mineral oil was added before another high speed treatment for 10 minutes. The powder was then pressed into pellets.

Pellets are loaded on a target boat coated/sintered with TaC. The target boat is wrapped with a Ta foil that is 0.002 inches thick.

**** Sintering is postponed until the situation with the ventilation in the lab06 is cleared. ****

 

 Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 16:44

Target chamber is currently being pumped down. Leak check will be done tomorrow by turning on the cooling water for the heat shield.

 Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 17:38

TGHT was stepped up to about 55A before the auto ramping was initiated.  The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vac at <4.0 e-5 Torr and bad vac at >5.0 e0-5 Torr. 

The pressure is coming close to the trip limit (8.5 e-5 Torr) (see attachment 1: strip tool over the past 5 hours).  Changed the vacuum limit parameter:  good vac =3.0e-5 Torr, bad vac= 4.0e-5 Torr. 


 Saturday, May 26, 2012, 10:44

TGHT is auto ramping up smoothly as the pressure is regulating between 1e-5 to 4 e-5 torr.  (See attachment 2, past 21 hr)


Sunday, May 27, 2012, 12:25  

There could be a power bump  early this morning at 06:30hr, and tripped off the TGHT power supply (see attachment #3).  The computer in the cold lab was found to be off expectedly, so the alarm handler running on that computer was also shut off (*Need a UPS on this computer!)  

Called the ISAC Ops, and  nothing about any power bump around that time was noticed.  

Turned on TGHT p/s and set TGHT at 318A, local at 315A/4.58V.  TGHT has been running for about 10 mins.  Currently vac at 4.2e-7 Torr.  


Sunday, May 27, 2012, 12:35

Initiating TGHT auto ramping... 


 Monday, May 28, 2012, 00:20

TGHT has reached to 600A and will remain at that current for the rest of the night.  The target oven temperature will be measured tomorrow.

See attachment#4 for the striptool over the past 10hr.


 Monday, May 28, 2012, 10:56

TGHT stayed at 600A for about 12 hours.  Pressure gradually came down to 7.6e-7 Torr. (See attachment #5). 

At TGHT=600A, The target boat temperature was measured at 1400C (with the pyrometer), and the Ta-heat shield (1-layer) was at 1050C. [Note: These temperature measurements are very closed to the measurements with an empty LP target (with not heat shield), TGHT @ 600A = 1360C].


Monday, May 28, 2012, 11:04

Due to the water leak from the Evap2 chiller, the system has to be shut off for inspection. 

TGHT was tapped down to 0A.  The target was cooled down for about 20min before the chiller was turned off.

Will continue with the process after the problem is solved...


 

Attachment 1: past_5_hrs.JPG
past_5_hrs.JPG
Attachment 2: past_21_hrs.png
past_21_hrs.png
Attachment 3: power_lost_2012-05-27_12_0630hr.png
power_lost_2012-05-27_12_0630hr.png
Attachment 4: TGHT_600A.png
TGHT_600A.png
Attachment 5: TGHT@600A_past_12hr.JPG
TGHT@600A_past_12hr.JPG
  29   Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 15:43 Nikita BernierBeOTarget boat #2 FailedSintering BeO pellets #3

John Wong wrote:

Nikita Bernier wrote:

Nikita Bernier wrote:

Thursday, April 05, 2012, 16:31

Target boat contains 6 BeO pellets :

Sample,   Mass (g),   Thickness (mm),   Density (g/cm3)

1   1.2842,    5.406,        1.4647
2   1.2619,    5.150,        1.5108
3   1.2886,    5.316,        1.4946
4   1.2858,    5.310,        1.4931

5   1.3382,    5.520,        1.4948
6   1.3916,    5.650,        1.5187

 

Samples are made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was treated at 400 RPM for 26 minutes. A ratio of 1:0.1 of mineral oil was added before another high speed treatment for 10 minutes. The powder was then pressed into pellets.

Pellets are loaded on a target boat coated/sintered with TaC. The target boat is wrapped with a Ta foil that is 0.002 inches thick.

**** Sintering is postponed until the situation with the ventilation in the lab06 is cleared. ****

 

 Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 16:44

Target chamber is currently being pumped down. Leak check will be done tomorrow by turning on the cooling water for the heat shield.

 Wednesday, May 23, 2012, 17:38

TGHT was stepped up to about 55A before the auto ramping was initiated.  The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vac at <4.0 e-5 Torr and bad vac at >5.0 e0-5 Torr. 

The pressure is coming close to the trip limit (8.5 e-5 Torr) (see attachment 1: strip tool over the past 5 hours).  Changed the vacuum limit parameter:  good vac =3.0e-5 Torr, bad vac= 4.0e-5 Torr. 


 Saturday, May 26, 2012, 10:44

TGHT is auto ramping up smoothly as the pressure is regulating between 1e-5 to 4 e-5 torr.  (See attachment 2, past 21 hr)


Sunday, May 27, 2012, 12:25  

There could be a power bump  early this morning at 06:30hr, and tripped off the TGHT power supply (see attachment #3).  The computer in the cold lab was found to be off expectedly, so the alarm handler running on that computer was also shut off (*Need a UPS on this computer!)  

Called the ISAC Ops, and  nothing about any power bump around that time was noticed.  

Turned on TGHT p/s and set TGHT at 318A, local at 315A/4.58V.  TGHT has been running for about 10 mins.  Currently vac at 4.2e-7 Torr.  


Sunday, May 27, 2012, 12:35

Initiating TGHT auto ramping... 


 Monday, May 28, 2012, 00:20

TGHT has reached to 600A and will remain at that current for the rest of the night.  The target oven temperature will be measured tomorrow.

See attachment#4 for the striptool over the past 10hr.


 Monday, May 28, 2012, 10:56

TGHT stayed at 600A for about 12 hours.  Pressure gradually came down to 7.6e-7 Torr. (See attachment #5). 

At TGHT=600A, The target boat temperature was measured at 1400C (with the pyrometer), and the Ta-heat shield (1-layer) was at 1050C. [Note: These temperature measurements are very closed to the measurements with an empty LP target (with not heat shield), TGHT @ 600A = 1360C].


Monday, May 28, 2012, 11:04

Due to the water leak from the Evap2 chiller, the system has to be shut off for inspection. 

TGHT was tapped down to 0A.  The target was cooled down for about 20min before the chiller was turned off.

Will continue with the process after the problem is solved...


 

 Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 15:30

Evap2 was vented out and the pellets were taken out of the boat and examined.

The six pellets are cracked and have a greyish colour. The cracking is probably caused by the instant cooling and reheating when the system tripped on Sunday morning.

The light grey colour and white spots suggest that the sintering process was not completed and so the shrinkage cannot be determined.

A new batch of BeO pellets will have to be prepared and sintered in order to determine the dimensions of the final die.

 

  49   Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 15:14 Nikita BernierBeO  DoneSintering BeO Pellets #4

 Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 15:07

 

The samples were made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was treated at 400 RPM for 26 minutes. A ratio of 10:1 of mineral oil was added before another high speed treatment for 10 minutes. The powder was then pressed into pellets.

Three pellets were loaded on the target boat coated with TaC, with an extra layer of TaC coated Ta foil. See Attachment 1. The target boat is wrapped with a Ta foil that is 0.002 inches thick.

Target chamber was pumped down. The cooling water was turned on and no leak were observed.

TGHT was stepped up to 55A before the auto ramping was initiated at 0.5 A/min.  The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vac at <3.0 e-5 Torr and bad vac at >4.0 e0-5 Torr.  

 

Attachment 1: Sans_titre3.png
Sans_titre3.png
  50   Friday, September 28, 2012, 12:59 Nikita BernierBeO  DoneSintering BeO Pellets #4

Nikita Bernier wrote:

 Wednesday, September 26, 2012, 15:07

 

The samples were made of BeO powder with 30% PVB which was treated at 400 RPM for 26 minutes. A ratio of 10:1 of mineral oil was added before another high speed treatment for 10 minutes. The powder was then pressed into pellets.

Three pellets were loaded on the target boat coated with TaC, with an extra layer of TaC coated Ta foil. See Attachment 1. The target boat is wrapped with a Ta foil that is 0.002 inches thick.

Target chamber was pumped down. The cooling water was turned on and no leak were observed.

TGHT was stepped up to 55A before the auto ramping was initiated at 0.5 A/min.  The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vac at <3.0 e-5 Torr and bad vac at >4.0 e0-5 Torr.  

 

 Friday, September 28, 2012, 12:50

Sintering was coming up smoothly. As expected, resistance started building up quickly at higher temperatures (above 600°C). See Attachment 1. The target heater tripped off twice this morning. I was able to ramp up the current after the first trip until it tripped again. After the second time, the voltage went crazy and I had to ramp down the current. Attachment 2 shows the whole process.

Evap2 will be vented out shortly and the pellets will be examined.

 

Friday, September 28, 2012, 15:52  

 The boat comes in two parts. One pellet is missing. The two remaining pellets are black and grey. Also they shrank a lot. See Attachment 3.

So once again, a new batch of BeO pellets will have to be prepared and sintered in order to determine the dimensions of the final die. Therefore the best approach is still loading the pellets on a target boat coated/sintered with TaC and wrapped with a Ta foil.

 

Attachment 1: striptool7.png
striptool7.png
Attachment 2: striptool8.PNG
striptool8.PNG
Attachment 3: Retired.png
Retired.png
  72   Tuesday, May 07, 2013, 16:53 Nikita BernierBeO  DoneSintering BeO pellets #6

 Tuesday, May 07, 2013, 16:48

 

5 BeO pellets were made.  Each weights about 1.3 g (including org mass). 

A piece of Re foil (0.002" thick) is used as the under layer to protect the reaction between Be(g) and the Ta-boat.  (see Pictures)

Another layer of Ta-foil is used as the heat-shield to wrap around the Ta-boat.

The chamber was pumped down. 

TGHT will be ramped up to 600 A (~1360°C) at 0.2 A/min. The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vacuum at < 3.0e-5 Torr and bad vacuum at > 4.0e0-5 Torr.

The pressure, voltage and current will be closely monitored. 

If the Ta-boat survives, the TGHT will continue to ramp up to max 800 A (~1580°C).

 

  73   Monday, May 13, 2013, 12:53 Nikita BernierBeO  DoneSintering BeO pellets #6

Nikita Bernier wrote:

 Tuesday, May 07, 2013, 16:48

 

5 BeO pellets were made.  Each weights about 1.3 g (including org mass). 

A piece of Re foil (0.002" thick) is used as the under layer to protect the reaction between Be(g) and the Ta-boat.  (see Attachments)

Another layer of Ta-foil is used as the heat-shield to wrap around the Ta-boat.

The chamber was pumped down. 

TGHT will be ramped up to 600 A (~1360°C) at 0.2 A/min. The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vacuum at < 3.0e-5 Torr and bad vacuum at > 4.0e0-5 Torr.

The pressure, voltage and current will be closely monitored. 

If the Ta-boat survives, the TGHT will continue to ramp up to max 800 A (~1580°C).

 

 Monday, May 13, 2013, 12:48

 

TGHT has been at 600 A for about 13 hours with stable very low vacuum (10^-7). See Attachment #1.

Temperature measurement has been lost on Saturday. Last measurement was was above 1350°C, at around 480 A.

TGHT was ramped down at 1 A/min.

The chamber will be vented later today. The pellets and the thermocouples will be inspected.


 

 

Attachment 1: 600Down.png
600Down.png
  74   Monday, May 13, 2013, 17:17 Nikita BernierBeO  DoneSintering BeO pellets #6

Nikita Bernier wrote:

Nikita Bernier wrote:

 Tuesday, May 07, 2013, 16:48

 

5 BeO pellets were made.  Each weights about 1.3 g (including org mass). 

A piece of Re foil (0.002" thick) is used as the under layer to protect the reaction between Be(g) and the Ta-boat.  (see Attachments)

Another layer of Ta-foil is used as the heat-shield to wrap around the Ta-boat.

The chamber was pumped down. 

TGHT will be ramped up to 600 A (~1360°C) at 0.2 A/min. The vacuum limit parameter was set for good vacuum at < 3.0e-5 Torr and bad vacuum at > 4.0e0-5 Torr.

The pressure, voltage and current will be closely monitored. 

If the Ta-boat survives, the TGHT will continue to ramp up to max 800 A (~1580°C).

 

 Monday, May 13, 2013, 12:48

 

TGHT has been at 600 A for about 13 hours with stable very low vacuum (10^-7). See Attachment #1.

Temperature measurement has been lost on Saturday. Last measurement was was above 1350°C, at around 480 A.

TGHT was ramped down at 1 A/min.

The chamber will be vented later today. The pellets and the thermocouples will be inspected.


 

 

 Monday, May 13, 2013, 17:21

 

The following table shows the characteristics of the pellets after sintering at 600 A for 13 hours.

Sample,   Mass (g),   Thickness (mm),   Density (g/cm3),    Diameter (mm)

 

1    0.8904 4.875 1.364 13.058

2    0.8991 4.744 1.396 13.148

3    0.8846 4.579 1.482 12.884

4    0.9142 4.981 1.254 13.650

5    0.9022 4.978 1.250 13.586

Avg 0.8981 4.831 1.345 13.265

 

 
All pellets are rugged and slightly greyish. They will be sintered up to 800 A when the thermocouples get replaced.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

  1   Monday, March 28, 2011, 12:40 John Wong    Under Construction

Evaporator #2 is still under construction.  For further information please contact Jens Lassen.

  2   Thursday, July 21, 2011, 17:33 Pierre Bricault   Maintenance 
Rick mentioned to me that the evaporator is ready for the next steps of the commissioning process.
In the chamber only the target leg heaters have current by-pass clamps on them. 
The ionizer tube heaters do not have them because these lines do not have the same configuration as the others. The current by-pass clamps will 
not fit these lines.

We may not need this for the commissioning, Rick will design and manufacture something  for this when I get back from holiday.

The water is on in all circuits except for the power supply cooling circuit.

Pierre
  3   Monday, February 13, 2012, 16:24 John Wong   DoneEvaporator #2 Commissioned

 Monday, February 13, 2012, 16:21

The Evaporator 2 is now commissioned.  See attachment#1 for the commissioning report or refer to Document #43321.  

Attachment 1: Evap2_Commissioning_Report.PDF
Evap2_Commissioning_Report.PDF Evap2_Commissioning_Report.PDF Evap2_Commissioning_Report.PDF Evap2_Commissioning_Report.PDF
  5   Thursday, March 01, 2012, 14:42 John Wong    IEVAP2:TGHT/TBHT max current setpoint issue

Thursday, March 01, 2012, 14:35

Both the IEVAP2:TBHT and IEVAP2:TGHT maximum current setpoints on the vacuum page (see page: /edl/ievap2_vacuum1.edl) are wrong. 

For IEVAP2:TGHT, the maximum current setpoint should be 1500A (see page: /edl/ievap2tghtcp.edl), not 1000A. 

For IEVAP2:TBHT, the maximum current setpoint should be 500A (see page: /edl/ievap2tbhtcp.edl), not 300A. 

See attachement#1 for grabscreen. 

Fault: 5853


 

 

Attachment 1: TGHT_TBHT_setpoints.JPG
TGHT_TBHT_setpoints.JPG
  7   Tuesday, March 20, 2012, 14:35 John Wong   DoneEvap#2 Backing up muffler not connected to the exhaust system.

 Tuesday, March 20, 2012, 14:22

The Evaporator #2 backing pump (IEVAP2:BP1) muffler has not connected to the exhaust duct.

 See attachment#1 as to where the muffler should be connected to the exhaust ducting system.  

The Evaporator chamber is currently under vacuum; the BeO sintering process will be pending for now until the backing pump is properly installed. 

(ISAC E-fault 5880) 


 Wednesday, March 21, 2012, 13:55

Edi Dalla Valle is connecting the evaporator backing scroll pump exhaust to the existing nuclear exhaust. (See attachment#2: scroll_pump_exhause.jpg).  A filter is also added between the exhaust line 

to prevent any back flow of oil from the Evaporator #1 backing pump (An oil pump). 

Work is covered under ISAC WP# 2012-03-21-3.

The evaporator is now operational. 


 

 

 

Attachment 1: Evap2_backingpump.jpg
Evap2_backingpump.jpg
Attachment 2: scroll_pump_exhaust.jpg
scroll_pump_exhaust.jpg
  18   Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 14:00 John Wong   MaintenanceInstalled a new stainless metal heat shield

 Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 13:45

It was discovered that one of the insulators that supported the target module broke apart (see Attachment#1).  This might be caused by the heat from the target legs that reflected back from the base to the insulators.  The burnt marks are the evidence.  

A stainless metal sheet is used as the heat shield  (see Attachment #2). 


 

Attachment 1: Evaporator#2_broken_insulator.pdf
Evaporator#2_broken_insulator.pdf
Attachment 2: Evaporator#2_upgrade_.pdf
Evaporator#2_upgrade_.pdf
  19   Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 17:03 John Wong   ProblemsTBHT cooling line leaky

 Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 17:00

It was found that there were water droplets from the TBHT cooling line.  The joint is leaky.  (see attachment 1) 

A message has sent to Rick M. 


 

Attachment 1: TBHT_cooling_line_leaky.pdf
TBHT_cooling_line_leaky.pdf
  20   Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 17:06 John Wong   Problems resolvedTBHT power supply faulty

 Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 17:03

The tube heater power supply current readback and setpoint are not matching.  Ray Dube checked the power supply and confirmed that it is faulty.  He will replace a functional p/s tomorrow. 


 Friday, May 18, 2012, 13:24

The original p/s was replaced with a new one and there was still a discrepancy between the readback and the setpoint.  After checking with the drawings for the ITE/ITW tube heaters, it was confirmed that the connections for the Evap#2 tube heater control were wrong.  (see attachment 1).  The connections were corrected and the power supply is now operational. 


 

Attachment 1: tubeheater_control.png
tubeheater_control.png
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