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* Type B Past Week Summary * Fabian worked on IM and dummy BS assembly: [[https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMNVSExyP3TuyhK4s_VD-ARDlNoCPCf13ZDbHUlwOw14AKgj4XUe0vYg27dQ12icQ?key=SjJ0dXJ1bjN2OGVCN3d6RnoySEtFSjVJUmVwSlZR|photos1]], [[https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPQdoB5vYN1VcD32TkA4QSGldODvKRwiT5h-m122ahSpWmFyyrO5MX-9ajL1LeRIg?key=VFFuUVktcEtlMURQUldhZUlRcGFhbzNDeU5IN3NB|photos2]] * A hole in a picomotor holder was too small. ATC staff solved this isue quickly and Hirata-san cleaned the piece. * Some ballast discs for the dummy optic were dirty (seen by visual inspection). Hirata-san cleaned them. * Some arrows were cleaned from the mirrors for the dummy optic. * Hirata-san worked on checking Mirapro's assembly frame design - some minor issues with rail system found. * Hirata-san measured another filter. * Hirata-san washed a large batch of parts. * Mark worked on solutions to allow a [[http://gwwiki.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/JGWwiki/KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/dummyBS|larger mirror on dummy BS]] * Mark worked on list of items for purchase in FY2016. * Mark worked more on [[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4235|E1504235 BS Assembly Procedure]] ([[https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=D5CCFA70A378E0D0!195&authkey=!AM_usynuo9QI57g&ithint=folder,webloc|Draft on OneDrive]]) |
=== Type B (Mark) === ==== Past week report ==== At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry, Hirata-san): * Craned in the PI. * Assembled the thrust bearing holder that receives the PI-SF rod. (It originally had a burr that prevented the bearing from seating properly, and so required filing and re-cleaning.) * Hooked the SF and lowered the jacks under the SF to suspend the SF/... section. * The top filter rose when unlocked, and required about 1.8 kg to send it back down. Therefore we may be OK - the top filter seems to have about 8 kg more capacity than as measured by G&M. The hex cable clamp (≈0.25 kg) and the cables between the PI and SF still have to be added, but we can get an extra 3 kg by removing one of the three Cu damper segments (and rearranging the other two). * Built and installed three LBB blade units. * Kept debugging the SF LVDT. We repaired several broken wires, but it's still not behaving correctly. ==== Plan for coming weeks ==== For more detail, see [[KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDo]]. Week of 5/1: * No activity (Golden Week). Week of 5/8: * Work from Tuesday. * Remove PI temporarily. * Add magnets to upper SF damper ring. * Reinstall PI with damper ring. * Reinstall PI-SF rod, this time with hex cable clamp. * Install PI yaw stepper. * Wire up PI yaw and vertical steppers. * Route cables from SF to PI (may involve removing part of Cu damper). |
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Type B (Mark)
Past week report
At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry, Hirata-san):
- Craned in the PI.
- Assembled the thrust bearing holder that receives the PI-SF rod. (It originally had a burr that prevented the bearing from seating properly, and so required filing and re-cleaning.)
- Hooked the SF and lowered the jacks under the SF to suspend the SF/... section.
The top filter rose when unlocked, and required about 1.8 kg to send it back down. Therefore we may be OK - the top filter seems to have about 8 kg more capacity than as measured by G&M. The hex cable clamp (≈0.25 kg) and the cables between the PI and SF still have to be added, but we can get an extra 3 kg by removing one of the three Cu damper segments (and rearranging the other two).
- Built and installed three LBB blade units.
- Kept debugging the SF LVDT. We repaired several broken wires, but it's still not behaving correctly.
Plan for coming weeks
For more detail, see KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDo.
Week of 5/1:
- No activity (Golden Week).
Week of 5/8:
- Work from Tuesday.
- Remove PI temporarily.
- Add magnets to upper SF damper ring.
- Reinstall PI with damper ring.
- Reinstall PI-SF rod, this time with hex cable clamp.
- Install PI yaw stepper.
- Wire up PI yaw and vertical steppers.
- Route cables from SF to PI (may involve removing part of Cu damper).