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Prototype sector. Ian Wilmut Dec 2012. What we didn’t include in the proposal. A fully functioning electrical prototype of staves via services to DAQ and plant, in a partial structure. But we do have 90% or the parts for such a prototype in the programme (even when it is descoped ).
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Prototype sector Ian Wilmut Dec 2012
What we didn’t include in the proposal... • A fully functioning electrical prototype of staves via services to DAQ and plant, in a partial structure. • But we do have 90% or the parts for such a prototype in the programme (even when it is descoped). • Tim has asked me to talk aout what this object might be, and what WP4 would need to provide.
Schematically 1 service module n staves (n~7) Stave insertion frame DAQ (Opto and DCS) POWER SUPPLIES . . . Outer Cylinder/Thermal enclosure AKA a big foam box Recirculating CO2 Plant
But we would need to make compromises... 1 service module n staves (n~3) Stave insertion frame DAQ (Opto and DCS) POWER SUPPLIES . . . Outer Cylinder/Thermal enclosure AKA a big foam box Blow off CO2 plant
What I would like to be able to do • Operate a number of fully serviced staves in the correct positions – with there correct spacing to their neighbours. • Staves to be inserted using correct process • Staves to be serviced by service module • “outer cylinder box ” is representative of the environment. • Cooling is manifold CO2 – so we can test manifolding and pressure drops/ballencing
What WP4 needs to do • Ahead of time • Understand what we would like to get out of process • Understand what baseline choices we would make • Have a sketch design of how we could do this • WP4 items that are not explicitly in programme • “outer cylinder” • Compressed service module • Efforts we would need to provide • Build test setup • Install staves • Connect to service module • Willingness to move staves • Provide and drive cooling • Build staves • . • .