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Winch Pull Force Calculation at Ross Shaft 4850L Station
INTRODUCTION Cryostats need to be constructed underground for the DUNE experiment at SURF. Each are constructed from a framework of large steel beams. Logistical challenges involve transporting the beams down the Ross Shaft. The longest beams, Beam G, will be pulled out of the Ross Shaft 4850L Station from the North Skip Compartment using a winch. The pull force needs to be calculated to specify the winch required to extract the Ibeam.