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* Type B Past Week Summary * Mark worked on task lists and schedule. * Mark worked on an update of the BS Electronic Items doc ([[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=5111|E1505111]]) and started a SRx Electronics Items doc ([[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=5886|E1605886]]). * Mark did a summary spreadsheet of Takahashi-san's cable orders to see what needed to be ordered immediately (new BS TM OSEM cables; geophone adapters) and later (for SRx). * Mark worked on an update of the In-Vacuum Cable doc ([[http://gwdoc.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=3901|E1503901]]), including information on final lengths that Fabian and Hirata-san had decided when making adapter cables. * Mark considered an alternative cabling scheme for the geophones (with a different adapter cable to put the signals and power on different lines and a matching unscrambler) but ended up concluding that the existing design would probably be OK. See [[attachment:00 Revised Geophone-v2.PDF]]. * Fabian worked on a redesign of the EQ stops for the BS (2 of 4 screws under the RM are opposite large holes and there are no screws to restrain the RM front/back at either top or bottom). * Hirata-san worked on PR/SR mirror box modifications with Shoda-san (on-going). * Hirata-san partially assembled a bottom filter for use in fit tests of the PRx BF recoil mass. |
* Mark, Fabian and Enzo continued BS Test Hang work: * We installed the BF fishing rod stepper motor adaptor cable. * We tried to install the BF LVDT cable but first we encountered trouble routing it, and then several wires broke at the D-Sub end. * We laid 6 in-air cables from the tank to the PR2 rank for BF and SF picos, steppers and LVDTs. * We lifted the BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS section to weigh it and check its balance. * It was 195.6 kg, which is 18 kg(!) less than the capacity of the SF. * There was a major imbalance in roll: with all four built-in trim masses moved up the +Y end, it still needed 270 g of extra trim mass to be level. * Unfortunately when we put the payload, the IM was slightly yawed and ended up on the horizontal EQ stop screws. This let the IM-BF maraging rod go slack, which disturbed the leveling of the IM (because every time it is picked up the maraging rod settles in a different place, giving a different suspension point). We may have to partly disassemble the IRM and rearrange the time mass on the the IM. * We shipped BS mirror box parts to Shoda-san and components for a new LVDT cable to Hirata-san. * We posed for pictures of the BS by a team from National Geographic. * Hirata-san * Did parts and fastener lists for the SR payload. * Did a 3D model with the SR suspension on the BS assembly frame (to help Mark make adjustments to the frame design). * Did 2D drawings of Fabian's concept for BS EQ stop parts. * Did a 3D model of a wire clamp with replaceable jaw parts (to avoid having to reuse parts with scars from pressure). * Did 2D drawings of a new wire clamps for on top of the BS and SR RMs. |
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- Mark, Fabian and Enzo continued BS Test Hang work:
- We installed the BF fishing rod stepper motor adaptor cable.
- We tried to install the BF LVDT cable but first we encountered trouble routing it, and then several wires broke at the D-Sub end.
- We laid 6 in-air cables from the tank to the PR2 rank for BF and SF picos, steppers and LVDTs.
- We lifted the BF/IRM/IM/RM/BS section to weigh it and check its balance.
- It was 195.6 kg, which is 18 kg(!) less than the capacity of the SF.
- There was a major imbalance in roll: with all four built-in trim masses moved up the +Y end, it still needed 270 g of extra trim mass to be level.
- Unfortunately when we put the payload, the IM was slightly yawed and ended up on the horizontal EQ stop screws. This let the IM-BF maraging rod go slack, which disturbed the leveling of the IM (because every time it is picked up the maraging rod settles in a different place, giving a different suspension point). We may have to partly disassemble the IRM and rearrange the time mass on the the IM.
- We shipped BS mirror box parts to Shoda-san and components for a new LVDT cable to Hirata-san.
- We posed for pictures of the BS by a team from National Geographic.
- Hirata-san
- Did parts and fastener lists for the SR payload.
- Did a 3D model with the SR suspension on the BS assembly frame (to help Mark make adjustments to the frame design).
- Did 2D drawings of Fabian's concept for BS EQ stop parts.
- Did a 3D model of a wire clamp with replaceable jaw parts (to avoid having to reuse parts with scars from pressure).
- Did 2D drawings of a new wire clamps for on top of the BS and SR RMs.