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Pixel Support tube Supports

Pixel Support tube Supports. October 17, 2001 E Anderssen, LBNL. Interface to SCT Interlink. Pixel Support Tube is supported by Interface Blocks which are mounted to the SCT All Interface Blocks have identical interface to SCT Need to define interface holes, but in principle agreed

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Pixel Support tube Supports

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  1. Pixel Support tube Supports October 17, 2001 E Anderssen, LBNL

  2. Interface to SCT Interlink • Pixel Support Tube is supported by Interface Blocks which are mounted to the SCT • All Interface Blocks have identical interface to SCT • Need to define interface holes, but in principle agreed • Brief modification of the end of the interlink to accommodate • Mounting Pixel Support Tube Should be independent of SCT mount hardware E. Anderssen LBNL

  3. SCT to Interlink Interface • Absolute accuracy of Holes in SCT Barrel 3 is 20m • Implies that the twist in the free state is limited to 20m • Pixel Support Tube will be of same order, but hesitate to claim better than 75m E. Anderssen LBNL

  4. Mount Scheme Goals • Benefit from the stiffness of the SCT across the Diameter, but minimize extraneous loads: • Minimize loads induced due to misalignment of mount features • Each mount is potentially constrained in 6-Degrees of Freedom • Use pins to locate but let bolts float until all pins are aligned • Minimize Internal load on SCT/Pixel • CTE mis-match of very stiff objects leads to potentially high forces • Use of Flexures to minimize induced tension in the SCT. • Minimize External Load on ID Barrel • Mis-match of Cryostat and Support tube yields potentially high strains • Use of larger flexures at Forward End Support to minimize load E. Anderssen LBNL

  5. Support Condition of Pixel Support Tube +X Side C Side A ID Flat Rail (float XZ) (constrained Y) +Z +Y Vertical View from top—all Tube Supports are Horizontal and Co-planar TRT SCT Flat Rail (float XZ) (constrained Y) SCT Fixed XYZ SCT Vee Rail (float Z/dogged Z) (constrained XY) Fixed YZ (N/A) Fixed XY Fixed Y ID Vee Rail (float Z/dogged Z) (constrained XY) Properties TBD Constraint TBD Support condition of Pixel Support Tube intends to couple in stiffness across diameter E. Anderssen LBNL

  6. Fixed Point to End of SCT yields an internal stress Due to CTE mismatch on the order of 1-2ppm/C It is likely near Zero Fixed point to end of Cryostat yields an External load on the ID Barrel via the SCT There is potentially a large CTE mismatch between Cryostat and the Pixel Support Tube Case where Cryostat raised 10C above no-power condition, and where Support tube CTE is unusually high (>1ppm/C) Flexures need to assure minimal loads at these extensions yet remain stiff in the orthogonal directions How Much Float is needed 2.65m @ +1ppm/C 4.25m @ +1ppm/C 1.6m 120m fixed -20C -20C +30C 2.65m @ +23ppm/C  700m 4.25m @ +23ppm/C 1.2mm E. Anderssen LBNL

  7. Analysis of Mounts • Several Criteria were used to assess the acceptability of mount designs—in this order • Fits in Envelope/Vertical Displacement (equal in standing) • Flexure Force at expected Travel/Peak Stress • Overall mass • Designs were iterated until all criteria were acceptable • Deflections on order of those anticipated for structures (meaning do not detract from frequency appreciably) • Flexure Stiffnesses were reduced to provide loads under half that estimated for a friction/sliding coupling • With more space, vertical deflection can be reduced as can the flexure force • Case in point—Forward end support Flexure as compared to Barrel support Flexure E. Anderssen LBNL

  8. Supports Fixed or Float in Z SCT Barrel Interlinks Inside bore of SCT Barrel Can rotate parallel to mount face of Z-flexure, but rotation and vertical travel of Z-flexure are coupled Rotate mount orientation on Z-flexure to accommodate this Pixel Support tube SCT Interlink to barrel interface Z Flexure Pixel Support Tube interface E. Anderssen LBNL

  9. Floating Mount Design Study Torsion Lever Arm Bending & Shear Flex Force 50g 85g Figures of Merit 108g80g (target) Increased Inertias, Rotated Mounts Acceptable Force and Deflection • Final Concept • Acceptable Deflection • Acceptable Flex Force • Need to Optimize Mass • Initial Concept • Low Mass • Only preliminary sizing • Rotation of Mount Feature • Realistic Sizing • Developed Figures of Merit E. Anderssen LBNL

  10. Plot Axis 40m Long Lever Arm -14.4m Excessive twist in mount block ~50m Twist -15.6m Twist ~2.2m Motivation for Changes Deflection is primarily Torsion about mount section—want to reduce Lever-arm and increase Sectional Inertia All of these are Free deflections, real constraints restrict some of these motions yielding 30-50% reductions in deflections E. Anderssen LBNL

  11. Barrel Flexure Final Concept High local/ Low average STRESS Results 50N force at full potential travel (115m) Highest Stress <35% Yield Ti6Al4V 14.5m Vertical Deflection relative to SCT E. Anderssen LBNL

  12. Thin Flexure armatures Yields same deflection and stiffness—lower peak stress But—higher vertical deflection ~factor 2 E. Anderssen LBNL

  13. Half width Flexure Flexure width is 6mm (half of the other) Z-stiffness cut in half Vertical deflection increases by ~50% E. Anderssen LBNL

  14. Narrow Flexure, Big Gap Extending the support arm increases the flexure vertical Deflection negligibly E. Anderssen LBNL

  15. Forward Flexure Final Concept 80 Results 37.5N load at full 1.24mm travel (this is an external load) Stress is high-ish in the 65% yield range—not worrisome Vertical displacement limited to 5m It is unclear if 1.2mm is needed, but flexure length is easily modified E. Anderssen LBNL

  16. Comparison of Performance to Req. • Fixed Support • Small rotation—less than 10mmN moment • Vertical Deflection less than 5m • Barrel Z Flexure • Full Z-Travel of 120m—force less than 50N • Vertical Deflection of 14.5m • Would like to reduce both if practical • Forward End Support • Full Z-Travel on Side A of 1200m—force less than 38N (31.25N/mm)—external force on ID Barrel • Vertical deflection of less than 5m • Internal Tension Load on SCT in Z of up to 100N (two flexures) • Requires Full Temperature excursion of –40C is seen and 2ppm/C CTE mis-match • Compared with 30Kg mass load, 2X preload on contact and friction coefficient of 0.3 (30X9.81X2X.3)=175N Stiction load • Potential External Z Load on ID Barrel of 30N • Side A strain is large, but partially cancelled by Side C which is shorter • Side A=(2X37.5N) Side C=-(2X22.5) • Requires Both 10C raise in Cryostat Temp (+1mm) and positive 1ppm/C support Tube @ negative 20C (anything less is smaller strain) E. Anderssen LBNL

  17. Flange Envelope May change By ~5mm to 806new structure added Interlink 796800 785792 811 775780 806 SCT BARREL 3 765 SCT Forward Envelope 261 260 257259.5 251 requested Changes 248 245246 242 244 240 Barrel Mount Flange Pixel Support Tube (Barrel Region) Pixel Support Tube (forward) 700 795799 Dimensions from 1:1 ID Layout May ‘01 E. Anderssen LBNL

  18. Flange Envelope Interlink 800 811 806 792 SCT BARREL 3 780 765 SCT Forward Envelope 261 260 255 252 251 shim 254 246 shim 242 244 240 Barrel Mount Flange Pixel Support Tube (Barrel Region) Pixel Support Tube (forward) 700 799 New Proposed Envelopes—not yet agreed E. Anderssen LBNL

  19. Z-Flexure (Side A) View Direction Thermal Barrier squeezed in here Metal Insert Bonded in Cut Plane Access hole Thru Service Rail Dowel pins have line fit Insulator (G10) or Al203 Gap filled After picture Support Tube Mount Pad M55J E. Anderssen LBNL

  20. Flexure Mount Access Hole E. Anderssen LBNL

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