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 * Mark and Fabian debugged the rubbing issue with the BS. It turns out the EQ stops between the IRM and IM are so misaligned that they can't be used at all. This misalignment was noted on 10/27 klog [[http://klog.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/osl/?r=2090|2090]] but seems to have gotten worse. With the stops removed, the OSEMs (adjusted on 10/27) are still fairly well centered, so the problem probably predates the earthquake of 11/1.
 * Mark worked on the PR2 rack:
  * Rearranged the items in the rack to make space for new AA and AI chassis at the bottom near the IO chassis.
  * Replaced the AA chassis, which had had a group of channels marked as bad by Michimura-san.
  * Installed a second AA chassis and a second AI chassis in the rack.
  * Installed a second ADC card and a second DAC card in the IO chassis.
  * Modified the k1ioppr2 real-time model to recognize the new ADC/DAC cards and also the extra DIO cards installed previously.
  * Attempted to modify the k1visbs real-time model to recognize the new ADC/DAC cards. Unfortunately, apparently due to changes to library parts made by Okutomi-san, neither the original model or Okutomi-san's new model can be successfully compiled and installed anymore! Debugging is ongoing.
 * Mark and Fabian did a stocktake of all the unused in-vacuum cables. There should be enough for the BS test hang.
 * Fabian finished the redesign of the EQ stops for the BS RM. Hirata-san will refine the 3D design and do drawings.
 * Fabian redesigned the cable clamp on top of the multi-purpose cube (on the BS RM) to avoid the need for clips. (These are too easily moved when the cables are moved during installation and removal of the safety bar between the RM and IM, which has to be done many times.) He will do a similar one for SR.
 * Mark and Fabian reviewed the previous IJECT payload parts order and flagged the items that need updating.
 * Mark worked on task lists and schedule, but the server still won't allow logins to upload anything.
 * Hirata-san finished the PR/SR mirror box modifications.
 * Hirata-san washed parts (screws and collets).
=== Type B (Mark) ===
==== Past week report ====
At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry, Hirata-san):
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    * Craned in the PI.
 * Assembled the thrust bearing holder that receives the PI-SF rod. (It originally had a burr that prevented the bearing from seating properly, and so required filing and re-cleaning.)
 * Hooked the SF and lowered the jacks under the SF to suspend the SF/... section.
 * The top filter rose when unlocked, and required about 1.8 kg to send it back down. Therefore we may be OK - the top filter seems to have about 8 kg more capacity than as measured by G&M. The hex cable clamp (≈0.25 kg) and the cables between the PI and SF still have to be added, but we can get an extra 3 kg by removing one of the three Cu damper segments (and rearranging the other two).
 * Built and installed three LBB blade units.
 * Kept debugging the SF LVDT. We repaired several broken wires, but it's still not behaving correctly.

==== Plan for coming weeks ====
For more detail, see [[KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDo]].

Week of 5/1:
 * No activity (Golden Week).

Week of 5/8:
 * Work from Tuesday.
 * Remove PI temporarily.
 * Add magnets to upper SF damper ring.
 * Reinstall PI with damper ring.
 * Reinstall PI-SF rod, this time with hex cable clamp.
 * Install PI yaw stepper.
 * Wire up PI yaw and vertical steppers.
 * Route cables from SF to PI (may involve removing part of Cu damper).

Scraps of text for incorporation in the VIS Meeting Minutes

KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/MeetingNAOJ

Type B (Mark)

Past week report

At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Enzo, Perry, Hirata-san):

  • Craned in the PI.
  • Assembled the thrust bearing holder that receives the PI-SF rod. (It originally had a burr that prevented the bearing from seating properly, and so required filing and re-cleaning.)
  • Hooked the SF and lowered the jacks under the SF to suspend the SF/... section.
  • The top filter rose when unlocked, and required about 1.8 kg to send it back down. Therefore we may be OK - the top filter seems to have about 8 kg more capacity than as measured by G&M. The hex cable clamp (≈0.25 kg) and the cables between the PI and SF still have to be added, but we can get an extra 3 kg by removing one of the three Cu damper segments (and rearranging the other two).

  • Built and installed three LBB blade units.
  • Kept debugging the SF LVDT. We repaired several broken wires, but it's still not behaving correctly.

Plan for coming weeks

For more detail, see KAGRA/Subgroups/VIS/TypeB/ToDo.

Week of 5/1:

  • No activity (Golden Week).

Week of 5/8:

  • Work from Tuesday.
  • Remove PI temporarily.
  • Add magnets to upper SF damper ring.
  • Reinstall PI with damper ring.
  • Reinstall PI-SF rod, this time with hex cable clamp.
  • Install PI yaw stepper.
  • Wire up PI yaw and vertical steppers.
  • Route cables from SF to PI (may involve removing part of Cu damper).

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