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SmartPhantom meeting: Wednesday 5th June 2019, 16:00
Meeting details
Teleconference
Phone details:
UK: 08082 380274 Austria: 0800 006612 PIN: 5904750902
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Notes:
Present: JB, KL, AK, HT, LC
- Outline of design: LC
Present design for gluing jig was described (see slides).- Questions raised:
- What resin should be used? We discussed trade-off between viscosity and fibre spacing. Need to take advice from Resin Lab.
- How to will a doublet layer be wound? Concept is that former is used to wind one layer of fibres. Fibres themselves for the support for the second layer.
- What is the minimum bending radius of the fibre and does the lobe
match the minium bend radius for the fibre? We discussed the issue
of micro-cracks, which may degrade optical performance, and the possibility
of fibre breaking. We agreed that we would need to address the fibre-breaking issue
to avoid a lot of wasted time and material during manufacture.
- AK agreed to find minimum bending radius;
- LC will consider options for stopping the unravelling during manufacture.
- We discussed how to move forward and agreed to move to prototype manufacture when:
- LC had a chance to think about a means of mitigating issues arising from fibre breaks;
- Input had been received from the Resin Lab about the various gluing issues;
- Samples of printed circuit board (JB to supply spec) and carbon-fibre sheet have been sourced;
- Further we agreed:
- To place an order for clear fibre (KKL, AK)
- To consider optical readout next time.
- Questions raised:
- Slide from HT:
HT presented outline results of his simulation (see slide). Initial conclusions:- Mylar OK if thickness is less than 300 microns per sheet
- We also agreed to consider aluminium or black (anodised) aluminium
- The use of (e.g.) 50 micron aluminium will be checked in simulation (HT).
- We also agreed to consider aluminium or black (anodised) aluminium
- Mylar OK if thickness is less than 300 microns per sheet
- Agreed to meet next week:
- 11:00 Tuesday 11Jun19
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