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FTS Geometry 10/20/2015
Updated on Thu, 2015-10-22 13:20. Originally created by jwebb on 2015-10-20 13:24.
10/22/2015
Figure 1 -- Version 3. Six disk variant with equal sized disks, evenly spaced by 23 1/3 cm. Note that the Be section of the beam pipe transitions to Al between disks 1 & 2.
10/20/2015
Figure 1 -- Shows FTS disks, beam pipe and a faint outline of the support cylinder.
Figure 2 -- Zoomed out a bit
Figure 3 -- Plan view, with axes overlaid.
Figure 4 -- One possible variant. z1 = 70cm, 30cm separation between disks. Detector contained w/in IDSM.
Figure 1 -- Version 3. Six disk variant with equal sized disks, evenly spaced by 23 1/3 cm. Note that the Be section of the beam pipe transitions to Al between disks 1 & 2.
10/20/2015
Figure 1 -- Shows FTS disks, beam pipe and a faint outline of the support cylinder.
Figure 2 -- Zoomed out a bit
Figure 3 -- Plan view, with axes overlaid.
Figure 4 -- One possible variant. z1 = 70cm, 30cm separation between disks. Detector contained w/in IDSM.
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