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=== Proton Therapy === | === Proton Therapy === | ||
==== Medium-sized Peli case ==== | |||
* '''Due date: 20th October''' | |||
* Currently in Simon's office next to radiator. | |||
# Install Thorlabs optical breadboard in base of case. | |||
# Cut out window at each end of case | |||
== Completed == | == Completed == |
Revision as of 15:46, 20 September 2022
Electronic Log for Mechanical Engineering
To Do
Proton Therapy
Medium-sized Peli case
- Due date: 20th October
- Currently in Simon's office next to radiator.
- Install Thorlabs optical breadboard in base of case.
- Cut out window at each end of case
Completed
2022
- September
- Machine a patch panel complete with 10 smaller panels that can be swapped between on the main patch panel to allow for various electrical feedthroughs
- August
- Created CAD cross hair for Peli Case to be printed. Also created small printed windows to clamp Mylar smooth over the beam entry point.
- July
- Created CAD models for internal components including:
- Scintillator holder.
- 2x Side Vice faces.
- 1x Front Vice face.
- Cover for beam entry point.
- These were printed soon after.
- Beam entry point was cut out of the case, piece was sent for testing with Adam Gibson.
- Machined two special 1/4-20 UNC screws for camera mount.
- Tapped all holes on Scintillator holder to take m5 nylon screws to allow vice faces to travel.
- June
- Initiated design of large Peli Case. Received Lab scissor jack used to mount camera.
- May
- CAD Prototype a sliding system to mount multiple scintillator holders into a case
- February
- Create CAD model for small Peli Case so ideas on how to install the holder into the case can be prototyped
2021
- November
- Design initial prototype of a new holder that will clamp scintillator sheets together. Will supersede previous adhesive idea
- June
- Prepare scintillator sheets to be adhered together using standard primer