The cryostat load will be transferred to the EB with 24 modules in place. It is important to know that the EB is stable in this situation and during the subsequent assembly of the remaining modules. Appendix 1 describes a static 2D analysis that was done to examine the stability of the EB with the cryostat load applied. The paper below discussed the implications of this analysis.
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The cryostat load will be transferred to the EB with 24 modules in place. It is important to know that the EB is stable in this situation and during the subsequent assembly of the remaining modules. Appendix 1 describes a static 2D analysis that was done to examine the stability of the EB with the cryostat load applied. The paper below discussed the implications of this analysis.
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