[Moller_intdet] [EXTERNAL] Ring 5 prototype

Michael Gericke Michael.Gericke at umanitoba.ca
Mon May 3 12:43:31 EDT 2021


Hi Jim,

I believe so, since we have been talking about doing that all along 
(carbon infused nylon or something like that), but the best person to 
comment on that is probably Wouter.

Cheers,

Michael

On 2021-05-03 11:14 a.m., James Fast wrote:
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>
> Indeed – I started using 3D printing in the early 1990’s just to 
> envision complex parts for the machine shop and that alone was worth 
> every penny, though it was a LOT of pennies in those days.
>
> So your equipment can support chopped carbon fiber reinforcement?  I 
> have a part for EIC silicon I am interested in prototyping and was 
> looking around for someone who could perhaps print one at some point.
>
> James Fast
>
> MOLLER Project Manager
>
> Jefferson Lab
>
> 757-230-6833
>
> *From: *Michael Gericke <mgericke at jlab.org>
> *Date: *Monday, May 3, 2021 at 11:50 AM
> *To: *James Fast <jfast at jlab.org>, moller_intdet at jlab.org 
> <moller_intdet at jlab.org>, Larry Bartoszek <design at bartoszekeng.com>
> *Subject: *Re: [Moller_intdet] [EXTERNAL] Ring 5 prototype
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> Yes, for next prototype we want it to be black and printed from 
> radiation hard material.
>
> This was printed with the material that was being used here already 
> and should be considered a first assembly test. For that purpose this 
> was ideal, since we were able to identify some issues
> with the design that we need to address. Thanks to Wouter pushing the 
> purchase of so much new equipment here, through the faculty no less, 
> we should be in a position to turn out the next prototypes pretty 
> rapidly, over the summer,
> until we have something that works really well. It is very useful, 
> even if we end up deciding to have it machined from aluminum in the end.
>
> Michael
>
> On 2021-05-03 7:06 a.m., James Fast wrote:
>
>     Very nice!
>
>     I am pretty sure production parts should be black to gobble up any
>     photons that don’t totally internally reflect in the quartz, but
>     very nice.  Is that a nylon plastic?  We do need to consider
>     radiation hardness of these parts….we don’t want these to
>     embrittle an become very fragile.
>
>     Jim
>
>     James Fast
>
>     MOLLER Project Manager
>
>     Jefferson Lab
>
>     757-230-6833
>
>     *From: *Michael Gericke <Michael.Gericke at umanitoba.ca>
>     <mailto:Michael.Gericke at umanitoba.ca>
>     *Date: *Friday, April 30, 2021 at 7:13 PM
>     *To: *moller_intdet at jlab.org <mailto:moller_intdet at jlab.org>
>     <moller_intdet at jlab.org> <mailto:moller_intdet at jlab.org>, Larry
>     Bartoszek <design at bartoszekeng.com>
>     <mailto:design at bartoszekeng.com>, James Fast <jfast at jlab.org>
>     <mailto:jfast at jlab.org>
>     *Subject: *[EXTERNAL] Ring 5 prototype
>
>     Hello,
>
>     Nafis and I put together the first full scale Ring 5 prototype this
>     afternoon (see attached figures). The entire mounting structure is 3D
>     printed and the quartz and light guide are installed, and we test
>     fitted
>     the PMT.
>     The structural integrity is very good, even though we did not use a
>     particularly special (say carbon fiber infused) material. We will be
>     improving several things we noticed, which made the assembly
>     cumbersome
>     and which would eventually improve the light tightening.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Michael
>
>
>
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