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Drawings of the ETM chamber assemblies are posted at D0900506 (LBSC5, Top Level Chamber Assembly) and D0900471 (LBSC4, Top Level Chamber Assembly). With the pdf drawings one can get a good sense of the paths from the chamber ports to the gap between the End Test Mass (ETM) and the Reaction Mass (RM). These DCC entries also include eDrawings. eDrawings are 3D models that can be viewed, rotated, manipulated (parts made transparent or hidden, cross-sectional views created, etc.) and measured (if compiled with this option). The eDrawing is a free downloadable applciation from SolidWorks, available here:
http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/ed/edrawings-viewer.htm
However for top-level chamber assembly models (such as these two), the files are large and the computing required for the model manipulation might be more than most laptop computers can handle conveniently.
The pdf file of annotated sketches included here indicate the views (lines of sight) from the chamber ports to the gap between the ETMy and its RM. The best option seems to be C90G5 on the near (-X door). Port G2 on the chamber (behind the pier at 45 deg) may also be an option, although a 90 degree elbow will be required in the ionized gas flow path (which will cause a significant loss of delivery efficiency).
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