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==== Report for week of 10/22 ====
===== SRM =====
 * We borrowed the TM HPCDs from SR2 and SR3 so that SRM had HPCDs for IM-H, IM-V and GAS.
 * Fabian adjusted the last two OSEMs (IM-H2 and H3).
 * We closed the BF and weighed the BF/... section.
 * Fabian and Hirata-san routed all the BF/... cables via the BF cap (except for the four TM OSEM cables, where we're still waiting for extensions).
 * We built up the assembly frame and security structure to the SF level and craned in the SF.
 * We installed the SF-BF rod and flying saucer, and suspended the BF/... section. We will need about 600 g on the BF cap for balance and SF keystone height, which is as expected and not a problem.
 * Hirata-san collected a suitable CuBe spring and bracket parts from Type A. He ultrasonically cleaned the bracket and then installed the bracket and spring on the F0. The frequency increased from 0.5 Hz to 0.625 Hz, so he did another round of compression, from 30 mm to 31.3 mm.
 * Enzo soldered some short and/or broken cables to make longer cables that we need urgently. He got in touch with Yamamoto-san to arrange bringing them to Toyama University and ultrasonically cleaning them.
 * We pulled out cables running to the OMMT area that were used for the old OSEM/geophone testing setup and started a new geophone testing setup in the SR3 area using the optical table from the SR2 assembly frame.
 * Hirose-san reported results from his astigmatism test on the second SRM small optic and metal mass. With the tight shims (1.0 mm thickness, as used for the installed SRM) there was substantial astigmatism, but with the next looser available size (1.5 mm) there was no astigmatism but the optic is held very poorly and rattles. Hirose-san is ordering some intermediate thicknesses and will make a recommendation. However he will almost certainly suggest that we change the shims on the hanging SRM, so we need to think about whether that is feasible.
==== Report for the week of 2/25 ====
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===== SR2 =====
 * Akutsu-san gathered the parts we will need for the SR2 OL so that Terrence can install it next week.
 * Hirata-san supervised the disassembly of the assembly frame. The pieces are now in the IMMT area, although we may need to move them again because they're a bit in the way.
 * Fabian monitored suspensions during the vent.
 * Terrence and Mark made lots of changes to the Guardians and RTMs:
  * Added UI to take snapshots with ALIGNED/MISALIGNED channels (for late use by Guardian).
  * Changed "IM1" and "IM2" in channel names to "IMV" and "IMH"; also "DIO" and "BO" -> "BIO".
  * Created library blocks for BIO and made all the Type B models use them.
  * Tweaked the control topology to be more LIGO-style: the error signal for DC control is sensor-setpoint (not setpoint-sensor as in many controls textbooks); the input to the damping block is the uninverted sensor signal(s); there is a hard-wired -1 after the damping block representing default negative gain.
 * Fabian went inside the SRM chamber and diagnosed the problem that had appeared shortly before vent. It turned out to be yaw of the IP causing a payload cable to touch. He fixed it with the F0 yaw stepper. (He had tried this earlier without success but it turned out the problem was another dead output on the stepper driver.)
 * Terrence traced the geophone issue to a group of dead channels (#20-23) on the AA chassis. We tried replacing the chassis and it fixed not only the geophone issue but an issue in the TILT OL path (#24-27) that we had planned to debug next.
 * We retested the BIO for stepper remote enable system and this time it was working (probably due to the refactoring of the BIO stuff in the model and/or all the restarts).
 * We rebuilt all the IOP models after removing an unneeded ADC1 block (corresponding to hardware that Yoshizawa-san had removed).
 * Enzo and Terrence wrote Python scripts to automate the process of adapting the control filters to the new topology (where the DAMP and DCCTRL functions are in parallel instead of series).
==== Plan for week of 3/4 ====
 * Enzo at Mitaka.
 * Mark, Fabian Mon-Wed (Thu is farewell party).
 * Final tweaks of SRM?
 * Monitor (re-)pumpdown.
 * Tests of new Guardian.
 * Final test of stepper remote enable system (someone in cleanroom checks the lights go on/off).
 * Continue monitoring SRM yaw drift.
 * Setup SRM and SR3 LEN OLs.
 * Work on Type B paper.
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==== Plan for week of 10/29 ====
 * Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san, Fabian and Terrence at Kamioka Mon-Fri.
===== SR2 =====
 * Set up OL.
 * Possibly do a measurement of how much torque is required on the F0 keystone to move the system in yaw. (This will help Sato-san choose a suitable stepper driver for the new design.)
 * Possibly add more arc weights, to get below 0.1 Hz.
===== SRM =====
 * Electronics
  * More cable soldering?
  * Get soldered cables ultrasonically cleaned.
  * Collect unused cables for return to AEL.
 * PI
  * Finalize tuning.
  * Add more cable clamps.
  * Prepare SF magnet ring.
 * Main sequence
  * Cable/test SF LVDT and FR.
  * Decide and install SF internal ballast mass (probably 1 Promec).
  * Reinstall SF cap.
  * Weigh SF/... section.
  * 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.

==== To-Do Lists, Schedule ====
 * [[KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDoBS]]
 * [[KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDoSR]]
 * [[https://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=7779|JGW-L1807779 Type B Schedule (SR)]]

==== Plan for week of 10/29 ====
 * Mark, Enzo, Hirata-san and Fabian at Kamioka Mon-Fri (except Hirata-san to take compensation day Friday or Monday (TBD)).
===== SRM =====
 * Main sequence
  * Cable/test IP LVDTs.
  * Cable/test IP FRs.
  * 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.
 * LBB
  * Move KOACH filters
  * Put LBB damper rings in tank.
  * Set tank jacks to nominal height.

==== Vacation/Visitor Info ====
 * Terrence: 10/29-11/2 at Kamioka.
==== Plan for week of 3/11 =====
 * Mark at Kamioka full week?
 * Enzo at Kamioka Mon, Tue, then JPS.
 *
==== Vacation/Travel Info ====
 * Enzo vacation, 3/5 and 3/6.
 * Enzo et al. Farewell Party, 3/7.
 * Enzo at JPS then final vacation, 3/13-29
 * Terrence's last day, 3/29.

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Report for the week of 2/25

  • Fabian monitored suspensions during the vent.
  • Terrence and Mark made lots of changes to the Guardians and RTMs:
    • Added UI to take snapshots with ALIGNED/MISALIGNED channels (for late use by Guardian).
    • Changed "IM1" and "IM2" in channel names to "IMV" and "IMH"; also "DIO" and "BO" -> "BIO".

    • Created library blocks for BIO and made all the Type B models use them.
    • Tweaked the control topology to be more LIGO-style: the error signal for DC control is sensor-setpoint (not setpoint-sensor as in many controls textbooks); the input to the damping block is the uninverted sensor signal(s); there is a hard-wired -1 after the damping block representing default negative gain.
  • Fabian went inside the SRM chamber and diagnosed the problem that had appeared shortly before vent. It turned out to be yaw of the IP causing a payload cable to touch. He fixed it with the F0 yaw stepper. (He had tried this earlier without success but it turned out the problem was another dead output on the stepper driver.)
  • Terrence traced the geophone issue to a group of dead channels (#20-23) on the AA chassis. We tried replacing the chassis and it fixed not only the geophone issue but an issue in the TILT OL path (#24-27) that we had planned to debug next.
  • We retested the BIO for stepper remote enable system and this time it was working (probably due to the refactoring of the BIO stuff in the model and/or all the restarts).
  • We rebuilt all the IOP models after removing an unneeded ADC1 block (corresponding to hardware that Yoshizawa-san had removed).
  • Enzo and Terrence wrote Python scripts to automate the process of adapting the control filters to the new topology (where the DAMP and DCCTRL functions are in parallel instead of series).

Plan for week of 3/4

  • Enzo at Mitaka.
  • Mark, Fabian Mon-Wed (Thu is farewell party).
  • Final tweaks of SRM?
  • Monitor (re-)pumpdown.
  • Tests of new Guardian.
  • Final test of stepper remote enable system (someone in cleanroom checks the lights go on/off).
  • Continue monitoring SRM yaw drift.
  • Setup SRM and SR3 LEN OLs.
  • Work on Type B paper.

==== Plan for week of 3/11 =====

  • Mark at Kamioka full week?
  • Enzo at Kamioka Mon, Tue, then JPS.

Vacation/Travel Info

  • Enzo vacation, 3/5 and 3/6.
  • Enzo et al. Farewell Party, 3/7.
  • Enzo at JPS then final vacation, 3/13-29
  • Terrence's last day, 3/29.

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