Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 14:39, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC #31, TM4 and CS turbo- pumps are started .
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TM4 and CS turbo-pumps are started this afternoon. Everything is good so far. |
Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 14:38, David Wang, Conditioning Station, Repair, TM4, , replace broken TM4 IG1
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TM4 IG1 filament was broken during last run at ITE. The broken filament is replaced with a new one today when TM4 is located at CS.
2015-06-03 , Leak checked the new 25 conflat gasket today. No leak. See attachments |
Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 14:32, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC #31, Leak check on TM4 HS water line with new SiC #31 target. at SHC
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Chad and I leak checked TM4 HS water line with SiC #31 target installed. leak rate:0.0xE-9atm.cc/sec. No leak. The line will be helium pressurized at CS later.
2015-06-03, helium pressure test the line at CS. 70psi 3 minutes. leak rate 0.0xE-9 atm.cc/sec. No leak. See attachments |
Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 11:54, Travis Cave, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#31, Module moved
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TM#4 with SiC#31 has been moved from the south hot cell to the conditioning station. |
Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 10:39, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#31, Electrical Check
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Electrical check on TM#4 with SiC#31. See attached PDF for details. |
Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 09:43, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, SiC#31, SiC#31 installed
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Ta #45 has been removed from TM4 and SIC#31installed. |
Tuesday, June 02, 2015, 06:51, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, , Target Hall Scheduled Activities April 07 - June 26 2015
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Target Hall schedule weekly update. All jobs are finished on time so far. |
Monday, June 01, 2015, 14:24, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM4, Ta#45, Electrical Check
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Post beam electrical check on the Ta#45 target installed on TM#4. See attached PDF. |
Monday, June 01, 2015, 11:23, Travis Cave, ITE, Standard Operation, TM4, Ta#45, Module moved
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TM#4 with Ta#45 has been moved from the east target station to the south hot cell. |
Friday, May 29, 2015, 09:16, Travis Cave, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, no target, Module moved
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TM#2 with no source tray has been moved from the conditioning station to the north east silo. |
Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 08:57, Travis Cave, Conditioning Station, Standard Operation, TM2, , Module moved
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TM#2 with no source tray has been moved from the south hot cell to the conditioning station. |
Tuesday, May 26, 2015, 14:34, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , Shutter replacement
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The shutter in TM2 was successfully replaced today.
New lock washer and nut were installed onto shutter and nut torqued to 120 ft lbs.
Shutter guide alignment tool was used to insure tapped shutter guide holes were concentric with thru holes in shutter side mounting panel, button head screws replaced and torqued to 110 ft-lbs.
The shutter was manually cycled open and closed by David and everything is to operate well. |
Tuesday, May 26, 2015, 11:49, Grant Minor, Assembly/Bench Test, Repair, TM2, , TM2 New Source Tray - Braze & Solder Report - 22 May 2015 6x
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Hello,
For reference, I have attached a list of all solder joints in the TM2 Source Tray, and the alloys used for the most recent build (as per ITA6144). I have also provided data sheets for the alloys, and PDF copies of all the drawings calling out the joints.
Certanium 34 C (222 deg C melt point) was used for all low-temperature solder applications, except for the steel inserts in the water blocks. Previous revisions of the Source Tray drawings called out a higher-temperature McMaster lead-based solder (304 deg C melt point). The change to Certanium 34 C on the prints was made in Bevan's era, during the transitional update of the source tray drawings between the TM1 and TM3 source tray projects, just before I took over updating the drawing packages. I believe Bevan made this change on general advice from Guy Stanford, who stated that Certanium 34 C is a much easier solder to work with and makes a more mechanically reliable joint. However, the change really should have had more review and validation testing before being implemented.
This said, we now have a source tray that uses Certanium 34 C, and rework of every joint would set us back too far in the schedule to meet the deadline, so we will have to run with it as it is.
Of particular concern are the joints on the target oven and coil heating blocks, which are now using a lower temperature solder (222 deg C melt vs 304 deg C melt). We have experienced a coil block failure on TM4 due to a failed solder joint, although the failure mode is not known for certain. We also had two recent failures on the test stand of a coil joint soldered with Certanium 34 C, but this was due to an error in the connection of cooling water to the joints (i.e. the joints had no coolant flow and the solder melted... this is expected!).
Anders and I have performed independent thermal analysis on the joints due to the radiative and electric heating from the target, and have concluded that even with a lower temperature solder, there is a lot of margin, so the risk seems to be low. This work will be published in a separate report to be circulated later.
Thank you and regards,
Grant |
Friday, May 22, 2015, 15:44, David Wang, ITW, Standard Operation, TM1, UCx12, 5 Shielding blocks have been transferred from ITE to ITW.
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5 shielding blocks have been transferred from ITE to ITW. I checked all ITW water signals, and they are good. ITW is configured to take proton beam. |
Wednesday, May 13, 2015, 13:55, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , Shutter removal
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TM2 has been successfully de-shuttered.
All went pretty much according to plan except I had to remove one fastener out of the upper wiring harness (the one that has just been installed) to allow for enough clearance to rotated the shutter guide out of the way...I shutter to think what would have happened otherwise...anyways...
Close inspection of the shutter does show that the "thin" area isn't in very good shape; whether this is a result of removal or just the way it was is hard.Due to the ease of removal I would quess that it may have been a preexisting condition. That being said...I think we may want to consider replacing it.
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Monday, May 11, 2015, 11:20, David Wang, South Hot-Cell, Standard Operation, TM2, , Target Hall Scheduled Activities April 07 - June 26 2015 6x
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The schedule has some changes due to new TM2 source tray coil cooling line leaking at test stand. Now,It is re-scheduled in such an estimation that TM2 source tray could be ready at teat stand by this Friday(May-15th). see attachment 1,2.
2015-05-12, Changed and updated the TH activity schedule according to Dons new beam schedule which is re-arranged after the coil line leaking issue. See attachments 3,4. No major conflicts has been found on the new schedule.
2015-05 25, Updated the TH activity schedule according to present TM2 job processing. See attachment 5,6. |
Monday, May 11, 2015, 10:45, Anders Mjos, Conditioning Station, Maintenance, , , RGA electronics box installed
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The communications chip has been replaced. The electronics box has been grounded (see attached pdf). |
Thursday, May 07, 2015, 11:02, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, No target, Wiring of TM#2
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Wires in TM#2 have been terminated at the top of the module. |
Wednesday, May 06, 2015, 14:30, Travis Cave, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, No target, Wiring of TM#2
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Wires for TM#2 steering elements, and png gauge have been run down to the containment box level. Chad has placed them in the little cable trays. Slack has been pulled back. and termination of the wire will be done on the 7th of May. A modification was done to the signal line of the png gauge wire ultem block, as grounded screw was inserted to allow for strain relief so the end would hopefully quit breaking. See attached pictures for the details. |
Tuesday, May 05, 2015, 10:57, chad fisher, South Hot-Cell, Repair, TM2, , TM2 Wiring
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Old wiring was removed yesterday, new wiring run thru the vacuum chase. Old IMG gauge removed today, new cable trays installed and wires installed into cable trays. |
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