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==== Report for week of 11/19 ==== ==== Report for week of 1/14 ====
 * Etc
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  * Fabian did some debugging on the BS and found that the calibration for the F0 LVDT was off due to an Excel error, and that the sag wasn't quite the 7 mm originally observed, but still enough to cause the suspension to touch down. Enzo tried applying LVDT actuation at the GAS filters and got it to lift off far enough to get sensible TFs, but the required BF offset was enough to put the IM OSEMs at the very edge of their usable range, so this is not a good long-term solution. We can probably raise the F0 keystone during the vent by removing mass and/or installing an auxiliary spring, which will then allow us to return the BF keystone to nominal height.
  * While working on the BS, Enzo noticed that one of the stepper drivers was not responding. It turned out to be water damaged from the rain issues earlier in the year. Enzo and Fujii-kun opened the rest of the BS chassises on the second floor but they seem to be OK. Tanaka-san had made a third driver chassis as a spare, so we reserved that and will install it in the week of 12/10.
 * SR2
  * Hirata-san helped with installing the obelisk on the LBB, and added counterweights to get the LBB level and at the right height for the first rough alignment. However the springs were still at or near the top stops, so he later pulled down the LBB with excess mass, locked the blades at the bottom of their range and reset the LBB rods and damping magnet ring, aiming off by 10 mm so that it would be correct when the LBB was allowed to rise. However he left it pressed down for now so that Hirose-san could apply FC. Early next week he will release it and do the final ballasting.
 * SR3
  * Enzo installed IM damping filters.
  * Mark installed a BIO Converter for the stepper remote enable (which will eventually also be used for the WD).
  * Fabian researched buoyancy compensation and pre-applied as much as possible. The total compensation needed is 0.19 mm for F0, 0.48 mm for SF and 0.46 mm for BF, total 1.23 mm.
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  * The SRM-W optic arrived and we installed it in place of the SRM-M in the metal mass, taking care to use 1.4 mm shims as recommended by Hirose-san. The weight of the new assembly was within 1 g of the old and did not disturb the height of the payload. There was a very small change in pitch which we corrected with the IM picos.
  * We installed the shelf for the OL receiver.
  * We added the arc weights and geophones and went through several rounds of improving the centering of the IP and then realigning the security structure back to vertical.
  * We calibrated the F0 LVDT, and checked the F0 and IP actuation signs.
  * We adjusted the SF trim masses to set the SF pitch and roll, did an inventory of the trim mass and set the damper gap.
  * We did a final alignment of the whole chain and left the suspension ready for TFs during the f2f week. There is only a few hours of work left before we can install and we hope to do that on Monday 12/10.
 * SR2
  * Enzo replaced the geophones and cables that had been borrowed for calibration and did several rounds of optimization of the IP frequency. He got as low as 46 mHz but with poor Q and so backed off a bit to 55 mHz and may back off a tiny bit more.
  * I derived updated IP matrices for the BS and SR, with more precise geometry data provided by Hirata-san, and published them as T1707205 and T1807663.
  * I created a CENTERING screen for the IP, with large panel meters for the LVDT signals and the derived L, T and Y signals.
  * Enzo confirmed that the fancy stepper control screen created by Shoda-san worked.
  * We installed a modified LPCD as IM-V for testing.
 * SR3
  * We moved HPCDs from BS and SR2 to replace the ones that had been stolen from SR3, so as to create a working suspension with an OL for Kozu-kun.
==== 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)]]
  * Mirapro helped us with the camera viewport issue by giving us a gasket of the same type but a different brand from their stock, which snapped easily into place. We then installed the viewport on the tank.
  * Fabian calibrated the F0 FR.
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==== Report for week of 1/21 ====
==== BS (top priority) ====
 * Last Friday: We tuned the IP to have a lower frequency. At the begginig we measured 78mHz.
 * Last Friday: With Lucia, we centered the IP and diagonalized the IP. After this process we measured a resonant frequency of 40mHz. We closed the position control loop for the IP.
 * We checked during the weekend and the suspension was not in a healthy state. We checked the IM horizontal OSEM coil driver, and there were some cables in the wrong connectors. (Test in instead of ...)
 * The adapter for the cable of the F0 fishing rod was not healtly. We fixed it but it might be good to replace it.
 * The commissioning team steered the BS IM to reach the Y-end and then Terrence centered the oplev with this orientation (more than once).
 * Fujii-san and Enzo fixed old BS geophones by replacing the Preamp.
 * We replaced the Geophones for the recently fixed ones.
 * Hirata-san and Fabian secured trim masses to the keystone.
 * We installed GAS Filters and IM control loops
 * Currently Terrence and Enzo are centering the IP using the horizontal fishing rods.
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==== Plan for week of 12/3 ====
 * f2f Meeting at NAOJ - no Kamioka work.
==== Plan for week of 12/10 ====
 * Crane SRM into tank.
 * Install new F0 yaw mechanisms on SRs.
 * Remove First Contact from SRM, unlock and realign.
 * Move SRM in-air cables over.
==== SR2 (priority 2) ====
 * We measured the optic height. According to the measurement it was 0.1 mm off. However, the systematic error is likely larger (laser level, position of reference). Apparently, the RM has a small amount of roll but this should be investigated further. It might just be systemaric error of the measurement. The roll of IM was adjusted to a value close to zero before the measurement.
 * We calibrated the F0 fishing rod stepper motor.
 * We raised suspension using the jacks. We rotated the jacks by 180 degrees roughly.Compensation has to happen with F0, F1 and BF.
 * We removed tape, writing etc on PI and PI items.
 * We removed the trim mass.
 * Terrence restored the OPLEV to the original layout with an 1.1 m collimator and calibrated the tilt sensing QPD. Expect a pitch range of +/-223 urad and a yaw range of +\-322 urad.
 * We centered the IP by using the jacks. L and T came good but there is a large yaw ~ 5 mrad.
 * We diagonalized the IP actuation matrix. We closed the position control loop for the IP. '''(This has not happened yet).'''
 * We installed GAS Filters and IM control loops. '''(This has not happened yet).'''

==== SR3 (priority 2) ====
 * The bouyancy correction was calculated. It's 1.3 mm.
 * The strategy is rasing the suspension by 1.3 mm and then moving the keystone by 1.3 mm with the fishing rod so the alignment team can work.
 * We measured the optic height using Terada-san's reference. The SR2 optic was at the correct height.
 * We raised suspension using the jacks by an amount calculated with the jack thread: M42 with 2 mm special thread. We rotated the jacks by approximately 180 degrees.
 * Terrence reinstalled OL LED, collimator (1.1 m) and relaigned the OL. Both QPDs were calibrated and expect a range of L: $\pm$332 $\mu m$, P: $\pm$217 $\mu rad$ and Y: $\pm$306 $\mu rad$.
 * OPLEV diagonalization hasn't been done but we expect minimal coupling due to the OPLEV. Strange couplings (due to the geometry of TM) are expected but no conclusive results yet.
 * We removed tape, writing etc on PI and PI items.
 * We calibrated the F0 FR against the readout of the F0 LVDT. We removed the trim masses (110 g). Then we moved the F0 keystone by 1.3 mm downwards.
 * We centered the IP by adjusting the height of the jacks by small amounts. Longitudinal and Transverse positions came good but there was a large yaw (-5 mrad) when the stepper motors were in mid-range. Currently the yaw is -1 mrad and the steppers are using 80% of their range already.
 * The F0 yaw stepper should, in principle, give plus minus 125 mrad range. We should check with a measurement how good this range is (e.g. cables being pulled, components touching, etc.) We can use the vertical laser level as an oplev or the main interferometer beam
 * The front of the optic was cleaned by Hirose-san with Hirata-san's help. Hirata-san and Fujii-kun released the optic. '''The IP is still locked.'''
 * '''F1 fishing rod is not responsive. We have to check the cables.'''
 * We diagonalized the IP actuation matrix. We closed the position control loop for the IP. '''(This has not happened yet).'''
 * We installed GAS Filters and IM control loops. '''(This has not happened yet).'''

'''Talk about problems turning on and off control systems (Terrence and Enzo)''' From Terrence: Since the PI controller was implemented, the controller keeps accumulator displacements error and converts this error to the output. One problem arose from the mismatch of the control system and the actual hardware. Because the controller output could have a much larger value than the number of counts that can be input to the coil actuators (e.g. the controller says we should input 60000 counts to the actuators but the hardware limits the number of counts), the controller will not function as designed. As a result, the PI would shift to one side (due to insufficient driving force) while the voices coils became saturated at maximum output. Additionally, because the controller is still functioning, the integrator keeps accumulating error and hence the output of the controller keeps increasing but the object is actually stuck. This makes the IP very very unstable when the actuators are saturated.

'''Give status of oplevs (Terrence and Enzo).'''

==== SRM (low priority) ====
 * Hirose-san, Hirata-san and Fujji-san fixed the RM to the SS and removed the SRM for cleaning.
 * Terrence installed the optical breadboards on the shelfs for the OPLEV; and, assembled the beamsplitter assembly, lens assembly and the folding mirror assembly. The LED box, collimator and the fibre connected were placed on the lower breadboard and the others are placed on the upper one. Still missing steering mirror to complete a tilt setup and a lens for the length OPLEV.

==== Postponed ====
 * Raise suspension 3.5 mm on jacks.
 * Check/improve payload alignment and IM OSEMs. Recheck optic pitch with OL as needed.\
 * Adjust F0 keystone trim to give desired height and secure weights in place.
 * Install geophones and arc weights.
 * Center and tune IP.
 * Hook LBB and add just enough ballast to have it bouncing.
 * Wipe inside tank with Vectra-Alpha wipes and IPA.
 * Set up TILT OL.

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Report for week of 1/14

  • Etc
  • BS
  • SR2
    • Hirata-san helped with installing the obelisk on the LBB, and added counterweights to get the LBB level and at the right height for the first rough alignment. However the springs were still at or near the top stops, so he later pulled down the LBB with excess mass, locked the blades at the bottom of their range and reset the LBB rods and damping magnet ring, aiming off by 10 mm so that it would be correct when the LBB was allowed to rise. However he left it pressed down for now so that Hirose-san could apply FC. Early next week he will release it and do the final ballasting.
  • SR3
    • Enzo installed IM damping filters.
    • Mark installed a BIO Converter for the stepper remote enable (which will eventually also be used for the WD).
    • Fabian researched buoyancy compensation and pre-applied as much as possible. The total compensation needed is 0.19 mm for F0, 0.48 mm for SF and 0.46 mm for BF, total 1.23 mm.
  • SRM
    • Mirapro helped us with the camera viewport issue by giving us a gasket of the same type but a different brand from their stock, which snapped easily into place. We then installed the viewport on the tank.
    • Fabian calibrated the F0 FR.

Report for week of 1/21

BS (top priority)

  • Last Friday: We tuned the IP to have a lower frequency. At the begginig we measured 78mHz.
  • Last Friday: With Lucia, we centered the IP and diagonalized the IP. After this process we measured a resonant frequency of 40mHz. We closed the position control loop for the IP.
  • We checked during the weekend and the suspension was not in a healthy state. We checked the IM horizontal OSEM coil driver, and there were some cables in the wrong connectors. (Test in instead of ...)
  • The adapter for the cable of the F0 fishing rod was not healtly. We fixed it but it might be good to replace it.
  • The commissioning team steered the BS IM to reach the Y-end and then Terrence centered the oplev with this orientation (more than once).
  • Fujii-san and Enzo fixed old BS geophones by replacing the Preamp.
  • We replaced the Geophones for the recently fixed ones.
  • Hirata-san and Fabian secured trim masses to the keystone.
  • We installed GAS Filters and IM control loops
  • Currently Terrence and Enzo are centering the IP using the horizontal fishing rods.

SR2 (priority 2)

  • We measured the optic height. According to the measurement it was 0.1 mm off. However, the systematic error is likely larger (laser level, position of reference). Apparently, the RM has a small amount of roll but this should be investigated further. It might just be systemaric error of the measurement. The roll of IM was adjusted to a value close to zero before the measurement.
  • We calibrated the F0 fishing rod stepper motor.
  • We raised suspension using the jacks. We rotated the jacks by 180 degrees roughly.Compensation has to happen with F0, F1 and BF.
  • We removed tape, writing etc on PI and PI items.
  • We removed the trim mass.
  • Terrence restored the OPLEV to the original layout with an 1.1 m collimator and calibrated the tilt sensing QPD. Expect a pitch range of +/-223 urad and a yaw range of +\-322 urad.
  • We centered the IP by using the jacks. L and T came good but there is a large yaw ~ 5 mrad.
  • We diagonalized the IP actuation matrix. We closed the position control loop for the IP. (This has not happened yet).

  • We installed GAS Filters and IM control loops. (This has not happened yet).

SR3 (priority 2)

  • The bouyancy correction was calculated. It's 1.3 mm.
  • The strategy is rasing the suspension by 1.3 mm and then moving the keystone by 1.3 mm with the fishing rod so the alignment team can work.
  • We measured the optic height using Terada-san's reference. The SR2 optic was at the correct height.
  • We raised suspension using the jacks by an amount calculated with the jack thread: M42 with 2 mm special thread. We rotated the jacks by approximately 180 degrees.
  • Terrence reinstalled OL LED, collimator (1.1 m) and relaigned the OL. Both QPDs were calibrated and expect a range of L: $\pm$332 $\mu m$, P: $\pm$217 $\mu rad$ and Y: $\pm$306 $\mu rad$.
  • OPLEV diagonalization hasn't been done but we expect minimal coupling due to the OPLEV. Strange couplings (due to the geometry of TM) are expected but no conclusive results yet.
  • We removed tape, writing etc on PI and PI items.
  • We calibrated the F0 FR against the readout of the F0 LVDT. We removed the trim masses (110 g). Then we moved the F0 keystone by 1.3 mm downwards.
  • We centered the IP by adjusting the height of the jacks by small amounts. Longitudinal and Transverse positions came good but there was a large yaw (-5 mrad) when the stepper motors were in mid-range. Currently the yaw is -1 mrad and the steppers are using 80% of their range already.
  • The F0 yaw stepper should, in principle, give plus minus 125 mrad range. We should check with a measurement how good this range is (e.g. cables being pulled, components touching, etc.) We can use the vertical laser level as an oplev or the main interferometer beam
  • The front of the optic was cleaned by Hirose-san with Hirata-san's help. Hirata-san and Fujii-kun released the optic. The IP is still locked.

  • F1 fishing rod is not responsive. We have to check the cables.

  • We diagonalized the IP actuation matrix. We closed the position control loop for the IP. (This has not happened yet).

  • We installed GAS Filters and IM control loops. (This has not happened yet).

Talk about problems turning on and off control systems (Terrence and Enzo) From Terrence: Since the PI controller was implemented, the controller keeps accumulator displacements error and converts this error to the output. One problem arose from the mismatch of the control system and the actual hardware. Because the controller output could have a much larger value than the number of counts that can be input to the coil actuators (e.g. the controller says we should input 60000 counts to the actuators but the hardware limits the number of counts), the controller will not function as designed. As a result, the PI would shift to one side (due to insufficient driving force) while the voices coils became saturated at maximum output. Additionally, because the controller is still functioning, the integrator keeps accumulating error and hence the output of the controller keeps increasing but the object is actually stuck. This makes the IP very very unstable when the actuators are saturated.

Give status of oplevs (Terrence and Enzo).

SRM (low priority)

  • Hirose-san, Hirata-san and Fujji-san fixed the RM to the SS and removed the SRM for cleaning.
  • Terrence installed the optical breadboards on the shelfs for the OPLEV; and, assembled the beamsplitter assembly, lens assembly and the folding mirror assembly. The LED box, collimator and the fibre connected were placed on the lower breadboard and the others are placed on the upper one. Still missing steering mirror to complete a tilt setup and a lens for the length OPLEV.

Postponed

  • Raise suspension 3.5 mm on jacks.
  • Check/improve payload alignment and IM OSEMs. Recheck optic pitch with OL as needed.\
  • Adjust F0 keystone trim to give desired height and secure weights in place.
  • Install geophones and arc weights.
  • Center and tune IP.
  • Hook LBB and add just enough ballast to have it bouncing.
  • Wipe inside tank with Vectra-Alpha wipes and IPA.
  • Set up TILT OL.

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