ATLAS Pixel Detector Support Structure Status and Future Developments February 19, 1999
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FEBRUARY 2003Pixel Support Tube A. Smith LBNL 1
ATLAS Pixel Support Tube PRR: Parts
Pixel Support Tube Production Readiness Review Parts Overview
Alexis SmithFebruary 18, 2003
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Overview
Schematic of Pixel Support Tube assemblyList of PartsMethod of production for each part• Materials• Tools• Lay-up procedure• Cure procedure• Pre-assembly processingComparison of prototype to production parts
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Schematic of PST Assembly
• The Pixel Support Tube Assembly comprises the shell, the rails on which the pixel detector slides, the mount connections to the SCT, and the thermal isolation system
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List of Parts
• PST Shell Laminate– Forward Shell (2)– Barrel Shell (1)
• PST Flange Assembly– Flange (6)– Backing Ring (6)
• Mount Pad (6)• Flat Rail (9)• Vee Rail (3) • Hoop Stiffener (57)
• Heater System Assembly – Heaters (108)– Mount Pad Circuits (6)– Wires (357)
• Various machined and other parts– Pixel mount– Mount block– Mount insulator shim– Mount insulator pad– Wire harness– Adhesive – Connector
• (Flexures)
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Shell Laminate
• Fiberglass mat, EX1515U, [0,0,+60,-60]S
• 8-ply symmetric lay-up of YSH-80 (carbon) and AQ-II (fiberglass) with a layer of fiberglass mat to prevent carbon particle liberation
• Plies are cut to allow for axial and circumferential interweaving
0 degree
60 degree
-60 degree
-60 degree(2nd layer
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Shell Laminate
• 0 plies laid-up separately and with tension
• -60 and +60 plies stacked and pre-compacted before lay-up
• Stack is compacted on mandrel after each new layer application
• Heater panels layed-up as last step before cure
• Prototype: plies interleaved in the hoop direction
• Production: plies interleaved in hoop and axial directions
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Shell Laminate
• Production mandrel will be 2500 mm long• Production shell laminates shall be 457.5 mm OD• Barrel shell length: 1631 mm• Forward shell lengths: 2276.5
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PST Flange Assembly: Flange
• [+/-45, +/-45, +/-45]• 3-ply involute lay-up of CN60 strips with 2/3 overlap of
each strip• Lay-up on flange tool with collar
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Trimming of Flange
• Flange lip is trimmed to size with a router on a trim plate
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PST Flange Assembly: Backing Ring
• [0/90,+/-45, 0/90,+/-45, 0/90,+/-45, 0/90,+/-45]S
• 16-ply lay-up of CN60 cloth in alternating orientations• Total post-cure thickness is 4 mm• Lay-up a large ring out of which the backing ring is cut
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Trimming of Backing Ring
• Water-jet cut backing ring out of large lay-up• Cut bevel with router on the same trim plate as the
flange
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Mount Pad
• [0/90,0/90,+/-45, +/-45, 0/90,+/-45, 0/90, +/-45, +/-45, 0/90,0/90]
• 11-ply quasi-symmetric lay-up of CN60 cloth• Darts are used to ensure proper conformance to tool
shape
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Mount Pad
• Part is trimmed on a custom vacuum chuck
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Flat and Vee Rail
• EX1515, [0/90, 0/90, 0/90, 0/90, 0/90, 0/90, 0/90]• 1 ply of EX1515 followed by 7 plies of P30 cloth• Stacks of 3-4 plies are pre-compacted before being
layed-up• Part trimmed to length on the tool• Tool is supported during cure to minimize out-of-
straightness
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Hoop Stiffener
• [+/-45,0/90,+/-45]• 3-ply CN60 lay-up• Dart to ensure proper conformance to tool shape• Made in 3 parts
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Heater Panel
• Custom-made part supplied by vendor
• Kapton with copper sputter-coated on both sides, Aluminum foil on one side, polymer coverlay on the other side. Heater traces and connection pads etched onto copper.
• 4 positive leads and 1 negative to allow for multiple connection possibilities
• Connection points for EMI shielding
• Jumper across mount pad area
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Heater Panel
• Shell with co-bonded heater panels
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Flexure Mounts
• 3 Flexures, 1 Solid Block• Made of Titanium• Still in design phase
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Machined and Other Parts
• Pixel mount• Mount block• Mount insulator shim• Mount insulator pad• Wire harness• Adhesive (Hysol 9396)• Connector
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Comparison of Prototype to Production Parts
• Successfully built all composite parts except hoop stiffeners– Shell laminate with heater panels– Flange and backing ring– Flat and Vee rails– Mount pads
• Length of shell prototype is shorter and shell lay-up method is slightly different. Plies will be the same.
• All other components are equivalent to production parts.