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* Hirata-san: * Received many parts from i-ject for BFRM (took pictures and took them into ATC cleanroom). * got quotes for PRM/SRM payload from i-ject. * Checked quotes and asked for some modifications.) * Washed parts (parts for type-A, small hexagons, screws, etc\) * Wiped 9 piano wires and sent to Kamioka for PR. * pdated Fabian's EQstop parts for BS recoilmass and updated EQstop assy drawings. * Fabian * Worked out geometry for blade adjustment. * Designed additional ballast masses for BS BF (and SR). * Mark and Enzo (at Kamioka) * Did two rounds of adjustment of the blades with help from Takahashi-san (one for position, one for frequency) * Surveyed the position of the rod using the vertical mode of the bubble level. * Got apparent improvement as judged at the IRM-IM EQ stops (but still not perfect). * Did one more round of blade adjustments (without Takahashi-san) * Got good agreement with IRM-IM EQ stops, so put BF cap on and raised the whole system to check for balance. * Found balance still fairly bad: about the same on the -X,+Y diagonal and about half on the +X,+Y diagonal (70 and 30 mm worth of motion of a single trim mass respectively; previous a bit over 70 mm each). * From the imbalance torques, calculated the offset of rod as 2.3 mm in the direction 22 degrees to the +X side of -Y. * Calculated the blade adjustments required: {-0.325194, -1.79175, 2.11695} mm * Prepared to apply adjustments (removed cap etc). |
=== Type B (Mark) === ==== Past week report ==== At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san): * We disconnected the in-vacuum and in-air cabling from the feedthroughs. * We removed crossbars below BF and SF. * We set the SF damper to 4 mm clearance. * We adjusted the jacks to nominal height. * We removed the geophones and PI yaw stepper for craning. * We craned the suspension into the tank, and hooked the LBB Cu ring. * We replaced the geophones etc. * We unlocked all but the IP and adjusted the jacks until the pendulum was centered in the security structure. * We unlocked the IP and adjusted to to center with the jacks and fishing rods. * We craned the vacuum tank lid+ring back on, and then removed just the lid (only). * We unclamped the LBB damper rings and removed the spacers. * We removed the blocks and shims supporting the LBB, inserted the long screw feet and hooked the LBB to the Cu damper ring. * We added 2*31.5 kg of ballast to the LBB, which got the blades to the point where firm pressure would depress the tips. * We reconnected the in-vacuum cabling. In ≈15 places we opted to omit the Type 1 cable and use a F-F gender bender. * We reconnected all but four of the in-air cables. ==== Plan for week of 6/26 ==== Mark and Enzo at Kamioka: * Double-check where gender-benders were used. * Finish connecting in-air cabling. * Debug all cabling. * Work with Simon to set up LSOL. Fabian at Mitaka: * Design final ballast masses for IM, BF and SF assuming no BF rebuild (needs to be adaptable). * Check all items for BS flag/prism gluing are available (prisms, flags, jigs, mirror box, glue, scale, mixing tools etc). Hirata-san at Mitaka: * Do new 3D CAD: * BS Test Hang build, with top of tank, full suspension, and LBB damper all reversed. * Final BS build, as above, but with everything BF down rotated back to original. * In-tank version. * On-assembly-frame version. (Adjust jack positions if possible, or leave for Mark to do.) * SR2 on BS assembly frame. (Adjust jack positions if possible, or leave for Mark to do.) |
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Type B (Mark)
Past week report
At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san):
- We disconnected the in-vacuum and in-air cabling from the feedthroughs.
- We removed crossbars below BF and SF.
- We set the SF damper to 4 mm clearance.
- We adjusted the jacks to nominal height.
- We removed the geophones and PI yaw stepper for craning.
- We craned the suspension into the tank, and hooked the LBB Cu ring.
- We replaced the geophones etc.
- We unlocked all but the IP and adjusted the jacks until the pendulum was centered in the security structure.
- We unlocked the IP and adjusted to to center with the jacks and fishing rods.
- We craned the vacuum tank lid+ring back on, and then removed just the lid (only).
- We unclamped the LBB damper rings and removed the spacers.
- We removed the blocks and shims supporting the LBB, inserted the long screw feet and hooked the LBB to the Cu damper ring.
- We added 2*31.5 kg of ballast to the LBB, which got the blades to the point where firm pressure would depress the tips.
- We reconnected the in-vacuum cabling. In ≈15 places we opted to omit the Type 1 cable and use a F-F gender bender.
- We reconnected all but four of the in-air cables.
Plan for week of 6/26
Mark and Enzo at Kamioka:
- Double-check where gender-benders were used.
- Finish connecting in-air cabling.
- Debug all cabling.
- Work with Simon to set up LSOL.
Fabian at Mitaka:
- Design final ballast masses for IM, BF and SF assuming no BF rebuild (needs to be adaptable).
- Check all items for BS flag/prism gluing are available (prisms, flags, jigs, mirror box, glue, scale, mixing tools etc).
Hirata-san at Mitaka:
- Do new 3D CAD:
- BS Test Hang build, with top of tank, full suspension, and LBB damper all reversed.
- Final BS build, as above, but with everything BF down rotated back to original.
- In-tank version.
- On-assembly-frame version. (Adjust jack positions if possible, or leave for Mark to do.)
- SR2 on BS assembly frame. (Adjust jack positions if possible, or leave for Mark to do.)