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Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 1 BRICK HANDLING BMS/BMM Point of view D. Duchesneau T. Le Flour S. Lieunard.

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1 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 1 BRICK HANDLING BMS/BMM Point of view D. Duchesneau T. Le Flour S. Lieunard

2 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 2 Summary From the extraction to the brick development XRay MarkingXRay Marking Shielded AreaShielded Area Hardware needsHardware needs General DB for historyGeneral DB for history

3 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 3 General Scheme Brick flowBrick flow Brick States :Brick States :  In the detector, Wait for XRay marking, Wait for CS Result, Wait for Dev.Lab Shipment, Wait for loading Surface Lab WallsXRayMarking BasketCandidatesBricks ShieldedArea CosmicPitDev.Lab BasketLoadingBricks BAM

4 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 4 XRay Marking station ActionsActions  Matrix code reading : Automatic or manual  BMM Controls  Expected brick  Brick already marked  consequence on the brick positionning for the XRay  XRay marking  Brick sent to Shielded Area RemarksRemarks  Brick could be sent to Shielded Area before marking and sent back for marking  BMM has to accept brick arriving in the shielded area even if the marking has not been done

5 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 5 Operator Interface : XRay Station

6 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 6 Shielded Area Brick entrance SA is the place where there will be the largest number bricks outside the detectorSA is the place where there will be the largest number bricks outside the detector ActionsActions  Matrix code reading  Check if brick is expected  Detaching the CS Cover  Printing the Brick id on a label  Sticking the label on CS envelop  Reading the shelf id  Storing the brick on shelf Brick state : Wait for CS Scanning resultBrick state : Wait for CS Scanning result

7 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 7 Shielded Area Brick entrance(2) RemarksRemarks  If brick has been marked many times  CS identification inside the envelop has to be marked differently (the brick id could be used alone) :  An identifier convention on the label sticked on the envelop has to be defined  A way of providing this info. to the label system has to be defined. Shelf identificationShelf identification  Each cell id uniquely identified.  In order to add new shelf is need, the coding convention for shelf has to include :  Shelf Number, Row Number, Column Number.  Each shelf cell will have a matrix code label glued in front of cell  BMM could be the software part dedicated to the shelf cell matrix code printing.

8 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 8 Shielded Area Brick Management Depending of the CS Scanning resultDepending of the CS Scanning result  Brick state will change  A expert “commission” will validate (thru a dedicated BMM GUI) the result in order to set the next brick state : 1.Send to Surface lab 2.Return to detector Brick State :Brick State :  Brick waiting for dev. Lab shipment  Brick waiting for loading

9 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 9 Brick ordered by The Dev. Lab Brick marked at the XRay and expected at the Shielded Area Shielded Area : GUI Example

10 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 10 Expert Commission : GUI Example Dedicated GUI to the expert commission in order to confirm the CS scanning result. These action will put the brick in the right state fro the next step of the brick life cycle

11 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 11 Shielded Area Brick Shipment to Dev. Lab BMM will offer a GUI displaying bricks with several criteria such as :BMM will offer a GUI displaying bricks with several criteria such as :  Development priority  Chronology (Extraction date, Event date ?)  Dev. Lab orders for shipment Operator ActionsOperator Actions  Brick selection in a list on display  BMM will locate graphically the brick on shelf  Reading brick and shelf matrix code  Shelf dissociation  Put brick in a transportation box

12 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 12 Hardware needs Same matrix code reader at all locationsSame matrix code reader at all locations  Tests and code writing already done with the matrix code reader model used at the XRAY Marking Data Matrix code printerData Matrix code printer  Data matrix code printing for the CS envelop Computers :Computers :  Shielded Area :  To develop as the central place of the brick handling  A PC (lab top ?) with a matrix code reader connected  Brick Display and Management

13 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 13 Datamax DMX-E-4304 TD (650,00 €.HT) HawkEye 50T Hand-Held Scanner Hardware needs Hardware availability ?Hardware availability ?  Who and When ?

14 Brick Handling Meeting Nagoya T. Le Flour LAPP 14 General DB for Brick History BMM will not deal with the brick shipmentBMM will not deal with the brick shipment In order to follow the brick shipment (date, location, …), WEB data displays will be based on General DB access.In order to follow the brick shipment (date, location, …), WEB data displays will be based on General DB access. BMM Database will be replicated in the Central DB  Actual BMM tools will be fully availableBMM Database will be replicated in the Central DB  Actual BMM tools will be fully available


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