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At Kamioka (Mark, Ohishi-san, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun, Kozu-kun):
 * We disconnected the SF/... section and reinstalled the F0-SF rod with the hex cable clamp attached.
 * We debugged an issue with the actuation (the real-time model needed rebooting).
 * We routed all the SF/... cables up to the bottom of the PI, and then to the feedthroughs.
 * We unlocked the F0 keystone and experimented to find the amount of mass needed on the SF (≈845 g).
 * We attached the SF trim mass, adjusting it laterally so that the SF was level in pitch and roll.
 * We corrected some errors on the MEDM screens (some broken links and Take/Restore Safe.snap buttons).
 * We cabled all the PI items through to the rack and did very basic testing.
 * We disconnected the security structure from the assembly frame and adjusted the PI till the SS was vertical.
 * We unlocked the IP and adjusted the PI jacks and FRs till the IP was centered.
 * We passed the halves of the LBB Cu damping ring (less the Cu) into the chamber and joined them.
 * We put the magnets on the LBB damper ring using the template.
 * We locked various combinations of keystones and measured the vertical resonance frequencies of the unlocked filters.
 * We spent time on getting the geophones working. The original descrambler adapters had gone missing, so Enzo created three new ones. We borrowed a cable to replace one that had broken. The geophone distributor (S1402167) failed (no power on the negative rail), and a replacement borrowed from SR3 (S1605513) kept switching off.
At Kamioka (Mark, Ohishi-san, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san, Kozu-kun):
 * We couldn't count for a bubble level, so we removed a service port cover, searched again on top of the BF and found it.
 * We locked the LBB, put the table KOACH filters on the table. Ohishi-san removed the FC in two stages (AR side on Tue, HR side on Fri).
 * Ohishi-san measured the height of the SS and optic relative to the tank and found the optic was 3 mm low but the SS was 2 mm high. According to the GAS LVDTs, the suspension had not sagged but was 1.7 mm high.
 * Therefore we raised the suspension by 9 quarter-turns of the tank jacks (4.5 mm) to get the optic in the right position after (future) downward adjustment of the GAS filters.
 * We put the GAS LVDT calibration data as offsets and gains in the LVDTINF filters so the output would be height in µm relative to nominal.
 * We calibrated the IP LVDTs. We had worked around a mechanical interference due to the poor design of the old LVDTs by setting them to be 4 mm off-center with the IP locked centrally, but we discovered this was overkill and we have lost some linear range on the LVDT sensor in the opposite direction. If we have time we may move the LVDT bases 1-2 mm to a compromise position.
 * We worked with Simon to get the OL aligned and to learn the adjustment procedure.
 
At Mitaka (Hirata-san):
 * Hirata-san met with manufacturers and requested quotes.
 * Hirata-san made many assembly drawings for sections of the SR.
 * Hirata-san worked on compiling the SR inventory.
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==== Plan for week of 9/19 ====
No work Mon 9/18 (敬老の日)<<BR>>
Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Ohishi-san, Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun (Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri), Kozu-kun
 * Double check BS pitch with OL.
 * Adjust SF damper ring to correct gap.
 * Install lock nuts on F0 GAS FR at TBD positions.
 * Lock BF and F0 keystones (but ''not'' SF keystone).
 * Lock RM to BS and IRM to IM.
 * Lock RM, IRM and BF (but not SF) to security structure.
 * Lock IP.
 * Remove F0 keystone top plate (including yaw stepper) and immobilize SF/... in yaw.
 * Attach lifting fixture.
 * Remove BF- and SF-level crossbars.
 * Remove geophones for craning.
 * Disconnect in-vacuum cables from feedthrough and coil neatly for craning.
 * Attach lifting plates.
 * Attach Cu segments to LBB damper ring (needs Cu segments and BUMAX countersunk screws, expected 9/20).
 * Pass halves of LBB magnet ring into tank, join, and make sandwich for craning.
 * Crane tank lid off.
 * Crane LBB damper rings to top of tank and suspend.
 * Crane suspension out of assembly frame.
 * Attach LBB upper rods to LBB blade tips and rotate suspension 45° clockwise.
 * Crane suspension into tank and connect upper rods to LBB Cu ring.
 * Unclamp LBB ring "sandwich" so LBB Cu ring is suspended on upper rods.
 * Install LBB lower rods and hook LBB.
 * Measure required ballast for LBB.
 * Unlock suspension and readjust.
 * Move in-air cabling and feedthroughs and reconnect in-vacuum cables (through Cu O-rings).
==== Plan for week of 10/10 ====
Kamioka: Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Ohishi-san, Kozu-kun.
Mitaka: Hirata-san
Holiday Mon 10/9, Open Day prep Fri 10/13.<<BR>>
 * Tune IP, do LVDT/stepper calibration.
 * Remove First Contact, try OL.
 * TFs, final preparation for alignment in week of 10/16.
 * SR procurement.
 * Design ballast for LBB.
 * Continue design of improved PI yaw adjustment, also improved F0 FR.
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==== Plan for week of 9/25 ====
TBD

 * Debug cabling.
 * Run TFs.
 * Install LSOL?
==== Plan for week of 10/16 ====
Kamioka: all but Mark, Hirata-san
Mitaka: Hirata-san
 * Work with alignment team.
 * SR procurement

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Past week report

At Kamioka (Mark, Ohishi-san, Fabian, Enzo, Hirata-san, Kozu-kun):

  • We couldn't count for a bubble level, so we removed a service port cover, searched again on top of the BF and found it.
  • We locked the LBB, put the table KOACH filters on the table. Ohishi-san removed the FC in two stages (AR side on Tue, HR side on Fri).
  • Ohishi-san measured the height of the SS and optic relative to the tank and found the optic was 3 mm low but the SS was 2 mm high. According to the GAS LVDTs, the suspension had not sagged but was 1.7 mm high.
  • Therefore we raised the suspension by 9 quarter-turns of the tank jacks (4.5 mm) to get the optic in the right position after (future) downward adjustment of the GAS filters.
  • We put the GAS LVDT calibration data as offsets and gains in the LVDTINF filters so the output would be height in µm relative to nominal.
  • We calibrated the IP LVDTs. We had worked around a mechanical interference due to the poor design of the old LVDTs by setting them to be 4 mm off-center with the IP locked centrally, but we discovered this was overkill and we have lost some linear range on the LVDT sensor in the opposite direction. If we have time we may move the LVDT bases 1-2 mm to a compromise position.
  • We worked with Simon to get the OL aligned and to learn the adjustment procedure.

At Mitaka (Hirata-san):

  • Hirata-san met with manufacturers and requested quotes.
  • Hirata-san made many assembly drawings for sections of the SR.
  • Hirata-san worked on compiling the SR inventory.

Plan for week of 10/10

Kamioka: Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Ohishi-san, Kozu-kun. Mitaka: Hirata-san Holiday Mon 10/9, Open Day prep Fri 10/13.

  • Tune IP, do LVDT/stepper calibration.
  • Remove First Contact, try OL.
  • TFs, final preparation for alignment in week of 10/16.
  • SR procurement.
  • Design ballast for LBB.
  • Continue design of improved PI yaw adjustment, also improved F0 FR.

Plan for week of 10/16

Kamioka: all but Mark, Hirata-san Mitaka: Hirata-san

  • Work with alignment team.
  • SR procurement

Vacation Info

Mark: 10/16-24

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