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At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry, Hirata-san):
 * We removed the BF cap to debug the stepper motor. We checked the cabling but didn't find a problem. Eventually toggling the power to the driver box seemed to fix it.
 * We got the wheels removed from the two tall stepladders.
 * We started to rebalance the IM but came to realize that it was unstable for more than trivial pitch and roll (and had been for some time). We moved trim mass from top to bottom and it became unconditionally stable.
 * We rebalance the IM, put back the IRM and adjusted the OSEMs.
 * We took a successful TF in IM-L.
 * We added the security structure ring for below the SF and then added the SF. We noticed the cap is on at the wrong angle (so the keystone lock screws are inaccessible) but we can easily fix that.
 
==== Plan for coming weeks ====
Next week:
 * Everyone (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry Hirata-san) at Kamioka, Monday-Friday except for Hirata-san Wednesday-Friday).
 * Finish SF installation.
 * Finish BF cabling, hang BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS from SF and confirm weight matches load capacity.
 * Re-trim BF as necessary.
 * Get picomotor driver working.
Week after next:
 * Everyone (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san) at Kamioka, Monday-Friday.
 * Prepare for PI installation.
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.)

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

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.)

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/Minutes (last edited 2022-10-28 10:02:46 by fabian.arellano)