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− | == First wires assembly == | + | == First wires assembly - training purpose == |
In order to be trained to make the final assembly of the aerogel trays, we did a series of training on how to place the wires that will prevent any eventual fall of aerogel from the tray. The idea will be to use the same principle used in the HMS detector, the wires will be placed just for an emergency case. The aerogel should not touch them in general, since these wires are really thin and can easily scratch the tiles. | In order to be trained to make the final assembly of the aerogel trays, we did a series of training on how to place the wires that will prevent any eventual fall of aerogel from the tray. The idea will be to use the same principle used in the HMS detector, the wires will be placed just for an emergency case. The aerogel should not touch them in general, since these wires are really thin and can easily scratch the tiles. | ||
− | Our first training was with a thick nylon wire, used for fishing. The first idea was to place them making diagonals, as shown in figure bellow. But this idea didn't work since our detector is a rectangle, the vertical dimension is greater than the horizontal dimension. | + | Our first training was with a thick nylon wire, used for fishing. The first idea was to place them making diagonals, as shown in figure bellow. But this idea didn't work since our detector is a rectangle, the vertical dimension is greater than the horizontal dimension (more bolts in one dimension than in the other). But it was a good exercise to develop knots to make wires strained. |
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First wires assembly - training purpose
In order to be trained to make the final assembly of the aerogel trays, we did a series of training on how to place the wires that will prevent any eventual fall of aerogel from the tray. The idea will be to use the same principle used in the HMS detector, the wires will be placed just for an emergency case. The aerogel should not touch them in general, since these wires are really thin and can easily scratch the tiles.
Our first training was with a thick nylon wire, used for fishing. The first idea was to place them making diagonals, as shown in figure bellow. But this idea didn't work since our detector is a rectangle, the vertical dimension is greater than the horizontal dimension (more bolts in one dimension than in the other). But it was a good exercise to develop knots to make wires strained.