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==== Report for week of 7/2 ====
 * We double-checked the bounce frequency and it was indeed around 0.5 Hz with the CuBe auxiliary spring installed.
 * We prepared (but did not yet install) 6 arc weights for tuning the IP.
 * We unlocked the security structure from the assembly frame, and raised the whole system on the top jacks. We then unlocked the IP and adjusted the leveling so the IP was centered. We then had to loosen two of the poles at the top level of the security structure to make it vertical again, because it turns out that the jack receptacles (which also serve as the IP leg bases) are welded at very uneven depths in the bottom surface of the PI, so the IP and the bottom surface can't be level at once.
 * We debugged an issue with the height of the payload. It turns out that due to a buildup of errors (especially an extra 3 mm between the SF and BF), the payload is some 5-6 mm low with the F0 keystone at CAD height. Since the frequency is roughly independent of height around 0.5 Hz, we decided to go with a higher F0 keystone.
 * Enzo and Eleonora routed all the SF/... cables up to the PI.
 * We found we needed 4.7 kg of extra mass to get the desired keystone height, so we decided to put the third Cu segment (3.3 kg) back on, purely as ballast.
 * We put some extra small masses on the SF cap to level it. The suspension is now fully ballasted and trimmed except for 1 Promec mass (455 g) standing in for the new PI yaw stepper motor assembly (estimated 330 g) which is yet to arrive.
 * We took all the SR sat amps back to Mozumi to get new capacitors installed, and grabbed three spares for use while that is being done.
 * We investigated and documented Tanaka-san's watchdog for the BS, to see if the BIO Converter chassis that it uses could also drive reset lines for stepper motor driver boxes.
 * Hirata-san and Terrence characterized the last 4 F0 blades.
 * Hirata-san and Terrence installed blades in the top filter for SR2 and tuned it to 0.5 Hz (with the CuBe auxiliary spring) over three rounds of compression.
==== Report for week of 10/29 ====
 * SRM
  * Enzo realized that he could cover the next round of needed cables with more cable soldering and did another batch. Because Yamamoto-san's lab was running low on isopropanol, Hirata-san washed them with ethanol at Mozumi.
  * Enzo worked out the optimum output resistance for the LPCDs to substitute for HPCDs with the horizontal IM OSEMs. The value was quite close to that already chosen for modified LPCDs by the cryogenic group, so we're going to standardize. The modified LPCDs will have to be operated with the internal watchdog disabled for now because it was hard-wired to 2 mA.
  * Fabian finished adding the TM OSEM cables out to the rack and tested them.
  * We ran DC power and network to the second SRM stepper driver. We still need to get one more DC power cable to replace one we borrowed from SR3. We added the remaining steppers to the Python driver and MEDM screen.
  * We reconfigured the top of the assembly frame in preparation for the PI (removing crossbars and moving jacks down).
  * Hirata-san put the magnets on the SF damper and we hooked it to the PI, craned the PI into the assembly frame and joined it to the security structure.
  * We installed the F0-SF rod and flying saucer and suspended the SF/... section. We had plenty of spare load capacity, so we changed the CuBe spring to a weaker one and put 2.3 kg of ballast on the SF cap. This leaves 1.2 kg reserve for cables and an F0 yaw stepper mechanism.
  * We reduced the trim mass on the BF to compensate for the mass of the TM OSEM cables.
  * We measured all the bounce frequencies.
  * Hirata-san put magnets on the LBB damper magnet ring, put the pieces into the tank and assembled them into a sandwich ready for craning.
 * SR2
  * Hirata-san unclamped the LBB damper rings and suspended the LBB. It still needs ballast mass and is currently sitting high, with the blades at their upper stops.
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==== Plan for week of 7/9 ====
 * Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san, Kozu-kun, Terrence at Kamioka Mon-Fri.
 * --
===== Main Sequence =====
 * Check/restore alignment of payload, especially optic pitch.
 * Install and cable geophones.
 * Install arc weights.
 * Tune IP.
 * Install, cable PI yaw stepper.
 * Make three in-air stepper splitter cables for SR2, SR3 and SRM.
 * Calibrate PI LVDTs and FRs.
 * Cabling, testing, TFs.

===== F0/LBB Stuff ====
 * Finalize PI #1 for SR2; crane into SR2 cleanbooth.
 * Remove SR3 tank lid, crane LBB rings to top of lower half of the tank, clamp in position.
 * Set tank jacks to nominal height.
 * Clear space for PI #2 (SRM) work.

=== Plan for week of 7/16 ===
===== Main Sequence =====
 * Lock suspension.
 * Crane into tank.
 * Unlock suspension.
 * Rearrange cables.
 * Test.
===== F0/LBB Stuff =====
 * Install correct IP in PI #2.
 * Crane PI #2 to second floor.
 * Rebuild top filter of PI #2.
 
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==== Vacation Info ====
 * Terrence: 8/24-26 f2f, then returns to Hong Kong.
 * Enzo: 9/14 JPS, 9/15 through 10/8 vacation in Chile.
==== Plan for week of 11/4 ====
 * Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Fri.
===== SRM =====
 * Main sequence
  * Add magnets to SF damper.
  * Install #353 poles
  * Move NB-03 jacks down.
  * Crane PI into AF.
  * Install F0-SF rod (#331) and flying saucer.
  * Route SF/... cables up to underside of F0.
  * Do vertical height budget.
  * Adjust SF trim mass for balance and keystone height.
  * Cable/test IP LVDTs.
  * Cable/test IP FRs.
 * LBB
  * Move KOACH filters
  * Put LBB damper rings in tank.
  * Set tank jacks to nominal height.

==== Plan for week of 11/11 ====
 * Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Fri.
===== SRM =====
 * Unlock IP and center roughly.
 * Calibrate IP LVDTs.
 * Check/adjust alignment of SS.
 * Add arc weights and geophones (or extra mass equivalent to geophones).
 * Cable/test geophones.
 * Improve centering/tuning of IP and SS alignment.

==== Plan for week of 11/18 ====
 * Friday 11/23 is Labor Thanksgiving Day.
 * Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Thu.
===== SRM =====
 * Unlock IP and center roughly.
 * Calibrate IP LVDTs.
 * Check/adjust alignment of SS.
 * Add arc weights and geophones (or extra mass equivalent to geophones).
 * Cable/test geophones.
 * Improve centering/tuning of IP and SS alignment.
 * Crane into tank.

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Report for week of 10/29

  • SRM
    • Enzo realized that he could cover the next round of needed cables with more cable soldering and did another batch. Because Yamamoto-san's lab was running low on isopropanol, Hirata-san washed them with ethanol at Mozumi.
    • Enzo worked out the optimum output resistance for the LPCDs to substitute for HPCDs with the horizontal IM OSEMs. The value was quite close to that already chosen for modified LPCDs by the cryogenic group, so we're going to standardize. The modified LPCDs will have to be operated with the internal watchdog disabled for now because it was hard-wired to 2 mA.
    • Fabian finished adding the TM OSEM cables out to the rack and tested them.
    • We ran DC power and network to the second SRM stepper driver. We still need to get one more DC power cable to replace one we borrowed from SR3. We added the remaining steppers to the Python driver and MEDM screen.
    • We reconfigured the top of the assembly frame in preparation for the PI (removing crossbars and moving jacks down).
    • Hirata-san put the magnets on the SF damper and we hooked it to the PI, craned the PI into the assembly frame and joined it to the security structure.
    • We installed the F0-SF rod and flying saucer and suspended the SF/... section. We had plenty of spare load capacity, so we changed the CuBe spring to a weaker one and put 2.3 kg of ballast on the SF cap. This leaves 1.2 kg reserve for cables and an F0 yaw stepper mechanism.

    • We reduced the trim mass on the BF to compensate for the mass of the TM OSEM cables.
    • We measured all the bounce frequencies.
    • Hirata-san put magnets on the LBB damper magnet ring, put the pieces into the tank and assembled them into a sandwich ready for craning.
  • SR2
    • Hirata-san unclamped the LBB damper rings and suspended the LBB. It still needs ballast mass and is currently sitting high, with the blades at their upper stops.

To-Do Lists, Schedule

Plan for week of 11/4

  • Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Fri.

SRM
  • Main sequence
    • Add magnets to SF damper.
    • Install #353 poles
    • Move NB-03 jacks down.
    • Crane PI into AF.
    • Install F0-SF rod (#331) and flying saucer.
    • Route SF/... cables up to underside of F0.
    • Do vertical height budget.
    • Adjust SF trim mass for balance and keystone height.
    • Cable/test IP LVDTs.
    • Cable/test IP FRs.
  • LBB
    • Move KOACH filters
    • Put LBB damper rings in tank.
    • Set tank jacks to nominal height.

Plan for week of 11/11

  • Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Fri.

SRM
  • Unlock IP and center roughly.
  • Calibrate IP LVDTs.
  • Check/adjust alignment of SS.
  • Add arc weights and geophones (or extra mass equivalent to geophones).
  • Cable/test geophones.
  • Improve centering/tuning of IP and SS alignment.

Plan for week of 11/18

  • Friday 11/23 is Labor Thanksgiving Day.
  • Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Thu.

SRM
  • Unlock IP and center roughly.
  • Calibrate IP LVDTs.
  • Check/adjust alignment of SS.
  • Add arc weights and geophones (or extra mass equivalent to geophones).
  • Cable/test geophones.
  • Improve centering/tuning of IP and SS alignment.
  • Crane into tank.

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