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Machine Shop WorkPhysics Dept., University of Connecticut
Brendan Pratt
University of Connecticut
JLab 2013 Readiness Review
Safety
Eye wear is worn inside the machine shop at all times.
Close toed shoes are requiredLoose clothing is prohibited Noise protection not required
Workflow of a Standard Job
Submission
REVIEW
CATALOGED
FABRICATION
REVIEW
Machine Shop’s Role in ContractTagger Microscope
Design/Fabrication of Tagger Microscope structural components
Chimney: 80hrsBackplane Plate: 40hrsLower Box: 100hrsUpper Box: 100hrs
TOTAL: 320hrs
Quality Assurance
Each work piece is machined within 1/1000 of an inch tolerance.
After fabrication, measurements of each work piece are taken to ensure compliance with the original design.
Alterations are made if necessary and the finished drawings are uploaded to our machine work repository.
Machine Shop’s Role in ContractLightguides
Precision Milling of Scintillating Fibers and Lightguides (>500 pieces)
Milling Bundles: 40hrs20 Collars: 100hrs
TOTAL: 140hrs
Grand Total Estimated: 500hrs
Quality AssuranceExtensive studies have been performed by this
group regarding the variables that may affect the cutting of fibers.
Fibers are milled in a block specifically design to guarantee proper length.
Each fiber is inspected and after polishing is ready for splicing.
Scintillating fibers are stored in dark containers to avoid bleaching.
Dry machining to prevent chemical damage to fibers.
Protective covering for exposed fibers during milling.
2013 Time Line10hrs/week in machine shop during Spring semester 2013 (14 weeks)
>20hrs/week in machine shop during summer 2013, months (May-August)
Additional 10hrs/week over fall 2013 semester (16 weeks)
By December 2013 I will have over 550hrs accrued; enough time to meet the January 2014 deadline.
Questions?