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"Flat-Fish" Vacuum Chamber

The picture shows a "Flat-Fish" vacuum chamber being prepared in the ISR workshop for testing prior to installation in the Split Field Magnet (SFM) at intersection I4. The two shells of each part were hydroformed from 0.15 mm thick inconel 718 sheet (with end parts in inconel 600 for easie...

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Autor principal: CERN PhotoLab
Publicado: 1978
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/969139
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description The picture shows a "Flat-Fish" vacuum chamber being prepared in the ISR workshop for testing prior to installation in the Split Field Magnet (SFM) at intersection I4. The two shells of each part were hydroformed from 0.15 mm thick inconel 718 sheet (with end parts in inconel 600 for easier manual welding to the arms) and welded toghether with two strips which were attached by means of thin stainless steel sheets to the Split Field Magnet poles in order to take the vertical component of the atmospheric pressure force. This was the thinnest vacuum chamber ever made for the ISR. Inconel material was chosen for its high elastic modulus and strenght at chamber bake-out temperature. In this picture the thin sheets transferring the vertical component of the atmosferic pressure force are attached to a support frame for testing. See also <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/917322">7712182</a> and <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/917321">7712179</a>.
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spelling cern-9691392021-12-01T09:00:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/969139CERN PhotoLab"Flat-Fish" Vacuum ChamberAccelerators and associated DevelopmentsThe picture shows a "Flat-Fish" vacuum chamber being prepared in the ISR workshop for testing prior to installation in the Split Field Magnet (SFM) at intersection I4. The two shells of each part were hydroformed from 0.15 mm thick inconel 718 sheet (with end parts in inconel 600 for easier manual welding to the arms) and welded toghether with two strips which were attached by means of thin stainless steel sheets to the Split Field Magnet poles in order to take the vertical component of the atmospheric pressure force. This was the thinnest vacuum chamber ever made for the ISR. Inconel material was chosen for its high elastic modulus and strenght at chamber bake-out temperature. In this picture the thin sheets transferring the vertical component of the atmosferic pressure force are attached to a support frame for testing. See also <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/917322">7712182</a> and <a href="https://cds.cern.ch/record/917321">7712179</a>.CERN-PHOTO-7802042oai:cds.cern.ch:9691391978
spellingShingle Accelerators and associated Developments
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"Flat-Fish" Vacuum Chamber
title "Flat-Fish" Vacuum Chamber
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title_short "Flat-Fish" Vacuum Chamber
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topic Accelerators and associated Developments
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