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Status of Vertex at NIKHEF
• VELO Mechanics RF/vacuum foil
Rectangular bellow
RF measurements
Cabling
• Summary & Outlook
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VELO Overview
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Secondary vacuum box
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Material data
Material: AlMg3Young's modulus: 70.000 MPaPoisons ratio: 0.33Shear Modulus: 27.3 GPaYield Strength: 80-180 MPaUltimate Strength: 180-260 MPaElectrical conductivity: 1.9x107 ohm-1 m-1
(almost 50% of pure Al)Weldable!
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Full size foil
Vacuum tight foil from 300 µm AlMg3Buckling in the center toblerones is solvedRibs (2.5mm high) are added at the forward-end to increase the stiffness.
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FEM analysis
ACP 5080, AlMg4.5Mn (Alimex)
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FEM analysis: input
Input model for the FEMcalculations
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FEM analysis: results
CONCLUSION:
The max stress (91 MPa) is 33% below the Yield Strength (130 MPa), so still elastic and safe.A max displacement of 0.3 mm is no problem.
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RF foil and Silicons-reinforcements
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Bellow
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Rectangular Bellow
Sagging problems Vacuum leaks in corners
Parallel effort in edge-welding
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RF pick-up (1)
Foil thickness:30 m Al;Power level in the 50 ohm coaxial line:10 Watts at 40MHz. The Si detector was 5 mm from the foil outside conductor of the coax.In this condition there was no influence on the noise background.
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RF pick-up (2)
Cut a hole in the foil and put the silicon strip just 5 mm in front of this hole.
The power level in this coax line was still 10 watt at 40MHz.
The result was that we do not see influence on the working of the silicon in combination with the electronics of the test setup at NIKHEF in febr. 2002.
The fieldlevels from this radiator are much higher then we can obtain with the beam through the RF foil.
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RF shielding
Frans Kroes has produced a note on
Attenuation of an EM field by AlMg4 screen of 0.2 mm
Conclusion:
Assuming a conductivity of 0.33 of pure Al:
At 1 mm distance to the rf screen:
1.415 x 10-3 V/m
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Conductivity
Pure Al = 37 x 106 Ohm-1 m-1
• Measured (accuracy 10%) conductivity of 1 m long 1 cm wide strips of AlMg3:
undeformed = 17 x 106 Ohm-1 m-1
deformed = 11 x 106 Ohm-1 m-1
•45% for undeformed•30% for deformed material
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Cabling
Cables inside vacuum:• Heat production• Signal shielding
Kapton with 3 Cu layers:• = 25 micron kapton outside layer•--- 17 micron Cu (foil)•= 75 micron kapton•--- 17 micron lines (100 micron width)•= 75 micron kapton •---17 micron Cu (foil)•= 25 micron kapton outside layer
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Outgassing (2)Contribution in the pressure of the secondary vacuum by out gassing
Seff=500l/s
1.E-08
1.E-07
1.E-06
1.E-05
1.E-04
1.E-03
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
time [day]
P [
mb
ar]
Coating
Flat Cable
Poly-amide-imide coating: 1.5 m2
Kapton cables: 20 m2
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Summary and outlook
• Bellow– Still under development
• RF measurements– 300 µm Al gives sufficient rf shielding– Side flaps not needed
• Outgassing– poly-amide-imide– Kapton cables with 3 Cu layers