19–21 Jun 2013
Oxford
Europe/London timezone
A meeting to discuss issues of engineering and integration for present and future tracking systems.

Topics include
  • Deflection, stability and precision of the structures, achieved and revisited requirements for the next generation
  • Choices of construction materials
  • Structural issues concerning humidity or outgassing
  • Tracker to beam-pipe interfaces, bakeout scenarios
  • Thermal expansion differences inside the detector
  • Vibration issues such as bond wire vibration (transport, operation)
  • Effects on mechanics during fast discharge of magnet coils
  • Radiation and mechanics: A discussion about the impacts of radiation on the design, materials and also issues like access constraints
  • Mass and therefore radiation lengths of mechanics, electronics and cooling
  • Mass and radiation lengths of cables and pipes
  • Service management: What strategies do we have to deal with services? How can we minimise installation and testing times?
  • Cooling issues inside tracker volume
  • Supply and return lines inside full detector volume
  • Pipe materials, pipe connection techniques and fittings
  • Humidity control, inside detector volume and along services
  • Gas flushing and gas cooling of tracking detectors
  • Rails for support and guidance
  • Alignment systems, requirements and "weak modes" of the system, in-situ adjustments, sensors including load sensors
  • Managment of transport loads
  • Failure management: What do we do to achieve a tracker with maximum duty cycle
  • Maintenance scenarios and the required special tooling
  • FEA and its comparison to real objects
A vidyo transmission will be provided (although we are not sure about the video quality). To connect use https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=ER4BnCHctPQD&csrf_tkn=E626778B381A898496EB867BBBAD86CC and the pin code 73333.
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Europe/London
Oxford
Dennis Sciama Lecture Theatre
Denys Wilkinson Buidling, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK
Conference web site: http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/forum2013/

Please register at the conference web site