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SLHC - WP7 Barrel UPDATE on LAYOUT OF SERVICES AT THE BARREL ENDS OPTO PCBS: Sketches describe options after discussion with Tony Weidberg (6.6.2007) Preference.

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1 SLHC - WP7 Barrel UPDATE on LAYOUT OF SERVICES AT THE BARREL ENDS OPTO PCBS: Sketches describe options after discussion with Tony Weidberg (6.6.2007) Preference for OPTO PCBs to be outside barrel confines for reasons of accessibility – easier to change and modify boards during testing and easier to cool locally, possibly making use of ‘fins’. There may have to be four boards per module row – easier to fit these in outside. Each PCB will have one jacketed fibre connecting to it. This will mean 12-way ribbons are split with each fibre having a measured length to reach the module row (can be from different ‘barrels’) TJF 22/06/07

2 cooling input exhaust connector cable flat cable module rail guides integral with cylinder SECTION through ‘stave’ suggestion only – not baseline flat bus cable housing & LOCAL support barrel flange region exhaust input Opto PCBs supported on structural ‘end plate’ Bus housed in local support with strip links to connectors on hybrid 4 readout PCBs connections cool input connector cooling capillary power and sensor cable connectors BARREL END view from outside end exhaust cooling pipe TJF 22/05/07 exhaust connector 1 readout/ttc optofibre connected to top of each Opto PCB cooling fins 4 Opto PCB layout option

3 cool input Z=1000 Z=1050 R 380 R 490 100mm OPTO PCB MODULE cooling input power electrical data/ttc barrel flange barrel flange single sleeved optofibre connects to top of PCB sensor and power cables or cable-tapes module connector BUS TJF 22/05/07 Z=1100 sensor cool out barrel end structure seal module row end plate with feedthroughs BARREL END side view 4 Opto PCB layout option nb Z ENVELOPE UNDER DISCUSSION ! clip

4 11.25 22.50 0 0 1) Evap. cooling routing off barrel end. = input = exhaust will need Pressure Relief Valves n input pipes go to each cooling channel on cryostat will need to have manifolds TJF 31/05/07 6 4 5 3 4 6 exhaust pipes go to each ‘old’ cooling channel exhaust manifold 45.0 5 6 7 7 7

5 2) Power cable routing: distribution in PHI depends on space available in cryostat 11.25 22.50 0 0 TJF 22/06/07 cooling input connector power cable x2 ie 54 p Quad these belong to same quadrant

6 3) Optofibre routing: one fibre from each PCB joins one 12 way ribbon: 9 ribbons per quadrant 11.25 22.50 0 0 TJF 22/06/07 each single fibre connects onto a PCB (no splice) = FOUR adjacent Opto PCBs 7 rows 9 rows 11 rows fibres could be routed in channels ribbon channels

7 Evap. cooling routing off barrel end. input exhaust manifold 3 11.25 22.5 45.0 rows per Quadrant: 11 9 7 4 5 3 4 5 6 6 7 6 exhaust pipes to ‘old’ cooling channel in cryostat 7 7 input pipes in ‘TRT’ channels (need manifolds) exhaust manifold TJF 28/06/07

8 11.25 22.5 45.0 rows per Quadrant: 11 9 7 TJF 28/06/07 exhaust cooling only power and sensor cables go in old TRT channels power and sensor cables in dedicated channels


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