Tension measurement of 7.6 m drift tubes of the VENUS muon detector

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A semiautomated tension measurement system was developed and constructed for 7.6 m long drift tubes of the VENUS detector at KEK. The system utilizes the wire vibration method and consists of a 400 G, 40 cm long dipole magnet and two CAMAC modules. The voltage and phase shift induced in an anode wire are measured to detect the resonance frequency of wire vibration when an alternating current is applied to the wire in a magnetic field. Eight wires in a module can be consecutively measured by a computer control. The reproducibility of data measured by the system was found to be excellent and the accuracy of the measurement was also found to be satisfactory. Tension data obtained for 800 wires of 70 μm in diameter have the mean value of 394.4 gw with the rms deviation of 7.2 gw for the intended wire tension of 400 gw.

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