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Participants: Participants: Mark, Ishizaki, Sato, Okutomi, Aso, Tanaka, Hirata, Shoda, Akutsu
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 * Type-A:
 * Type-B:
 * Type-Bp:
 * Type-A: On schedule
 * Type-B: 1 day delay
 * Type-Bp: 1 week ahead of the schedule
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    * Now all the cable clamps are recovered
      * Cable assignment of No.01 lower connector and No.14 upper connector are swapped
 * Tilt adjustment of BF
  * After cabling and BF LVDT installation, we remove one moving mass on the BF
    * Without removing the moving mass, the F3 keystone height is 63 mm
  * With 3 moving masses, we should put ~ 200 g more weight on the BF (= keystone height: 70.0 mm)
  * We’re finding better configuration of the moving masses and additional ballast mass to realize horizontal tilt of the BF
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 * Continuity check for cables
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==== Plan for coming weeks ==== At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun):
 * We reconfigured the top of the assembly frame.
 * We cleaned the assembly frame, blowing dust out of the grooves and wiping all surfaces.
 * We recentered the optic table in the bottom of the frame and adjusted the frame until the top was centered over the optic table. We also recentered the trolleys.
 * We re-installed, centered and leveled the IM.
 * We solved two issues with the new wire clamps:
  * Some holes were not properly threaded - Hirata-san retapped them.
  * Some locating pins were loose - we glued them.
 * We mounted the BS mirror box on the trolley and brought it under the IM.
 * We installed the winch system and the 300 µm wires for the BS.
 * We set up the optical lever.
 * Hirata-san finished the new BF. We moved the old BF out of the cleanbooth and the new one in.
 * We suspended the BS and set its height and pitch.

==== Plan for week of 8/7 ====
Site closure: Friday<<BR>>
Vacation: Enzo (Mon), Fabian (Mon-Fri)<<BR>>
Kamioka: Mark (Mon-Thu), Enzo (Tue-Thu), Yoshioka-kun (Tue, Wed), Ohishi (TBD).<<BR>>
 * Adjust RM OSEMs; add new RM cable clamp piece.
 * Hang RM.
 * Run new (longer) OSEM cables.
 * Weigh/trim BS/RM/IM.
 * Suspend BS/RM/IM, add IRM.
 * Lay new in-air OSEM cables.
Mitaka: Hirata-san (Mon-Fri)<<BR>>
 * SR stuff.

==== Plan for week of 8/14 ====
Site closure: Mon, Tue<<BR>>
Vacation: Fabian (Mon-Fri)
Kamioka: Mark (Wed-Fri), Enzo (Wed-Fri), Yoshioka-kun (Wed, Fri), Ohishi (TBD).<<BR>>
 * Bring in BF and hang BS/RM/IM/IRM.
Mitaka: Hirata-san (Mon-Fri)<<BR>>
 * SR Stuff?
Vacation Info:
Enzo: Sat 7/22 through Sun 8/6
Fabian: Fri 8/4 through Mon 8/21
Mark: TBD Mid-Oct
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 * Incidents:  * Incidents: No
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  * Type-A:
  * Type-B:
  * Type-Bp:
  * Type-A: Crane down the suspension
  * Type-B: Measure the weight of payload part
  * Type-Bp: Mirror hanging
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  * Current height
   * PR2: 390 (cannot lower the bench anymore)
   * PR3: 400 ?
  * AOS wants the height to be shorter.
  * Shoda (Type-Bp) and Hirata (Type-B) will check how much the breadboard height can be changed
  * After the adjustable range is confirmed, VIS will contact other subsystems to decide on the nominal height of the breadboards.

 * Blade springs for the Type-B breadboards
  * Currently the optimal load is 300kg.
  * The breadboard assembly is about 220kg.
  * We will make narrower blades to reduce the load to 250kg.
  * The SUS rods to suspend the breadboard can hold about 250kg with a safety factor of 2.

Agenda/Minutes of the VIS Meeting on 2017/8/4

2017/8/4 13:30 -

Participants: Mark, Ishizaki, Sato, Okutomi, Aso, Tanaka, Hirata, Shoda, Akutsu

Progress report

Schedule Chart : (PDF,MPP)

  • Type-A: On schedule
  • Type-B: 1 day delay
  • Type-Bp: 1 week ahead of the schedule

Type-A (Takahashi)

Past week report

  • BF suspended
    • Assembling small hexagons
    • F3 height: 70 mm from EQ-stop
  • Load tuning of F3
    • Keystone height: 75.0 mm (initial state: no cables, no primary coils, 4 moving masses)
    • Optimal keystone height: 70.0 mm
    • Optimal ballast weight: ~ 600 g
    • Fine tuning with spectrum measurement
  • Cabling
    • Tags attached on the connectors
    • Short connectors made and attached on the BF side
    • Intermediate cables for BF LVDTs ready to set
    • Cabling from BF to F3 almost completed
      • Small adjustment will be applied (e.g. tension, length, ...)
  • Calibration of BF LVDT
    • All the LVDTs are calibrated with assignment of primary coil-secondary coils combination
  • Calibration of F3 GAS LVDT
    • -4.451 +/- 0.106 [count/um]
  • Installation of BF LVDT primary coils
    • Wrong angular phase between BF cap and support rings of primary coils are corrected by rotating BF body (=disc+cap) by 90 deg
    • Side clamp bases are detached during the rotation and re-attached to close positions before rotation
      • Now all the cable clamps are recovered
        • Cable assignment of No.01 lower connector and No.14 upper connector are swapped
  • Tilt adjustment of BF
    • After cabling and BF LVDT installation, we remove one moving mass on the BF
      • Without removing the moving mass, the F3 keystone height is 63 mm
    • With 3 moving masses, we should put ~ 200 g more weight on the BF (= keystone height: 70.0 mm)
    • We’re finding better configuration of the moving masses and additional ballast mass to realize horizontal tilt of the BF

Plan for coming weeks

  • Fine load tuning on the F3 GAS
  • Movable range confirmation of F3 Fishing Rod
  • Tilt adjustment of BF
  • Small cabling works (e.g. ones for BF LVDT primary coils)
  • Continuity check for cables
  • Height adjustment of Release Sensors for F3
  • Lowering the whole chain

Type B (Mark)

Past week report

At Kamioka (Mark, Fabian, Hirata-san, Yoshioka-kun):

  • We reconfigured the top of the assembly frame.
  • We cleaned the assembly frame, blowing dust out of the grooves and wiping all surfaces.
  • We recentered the optic table in the bottom of the frame and adjusted the frame until the top was centered over the optic table. We also recentered the trolleys.
  • We re-installed, centered and leveled the IM.
  • We solved two issues with the new wire clamps:
    • Some holes were not properly threaded - Hirata-san retapped them.
    • Some locating pins were loose - we glued them.
  • We mounted the BS mirror box on the trolley and brought it under the IM.
  • We installed the winch system and the 300 µm wires for the BS.
  • We set up the optical lever.
  • Hirata-san finished the new BF. We moved the old BF out of the cleanbooth and the new one in.
  • We suspended the BS and set its height and pitch.

Plan for week of 8/7

Site closure: Friday
Vacation: Enzo (Mon), Fabian (Mon-Fri)
Kamioka: Mark (Mon-Thu), Enzo (Tue-Thu), Yoshioka-kun (Tue, Wed), Ohishi (TBD).

  • Adjust RM OSEMs; add new RM cable clamp piece.
  • Hang RM.
  • Run new (longer) OSEM cables.
  • Weigh/trim BS/RM/IM.
  • Suspend BS/RM/IM, add IRM.
  • Lay new in-air OSEM cables.

Mitaka: Hirata-san (Mon-Fri)

  • SR stuff.

Plan for week of 8/14

Site closure: Mon, Tue
Vacation: Fabian (Mon-Fri) Kamioka: Mark (Wed-Fri), Enzo (Wed-Fri), Yoshioka-kun (Wed, Fri), Ohishi (TBD).

  • Bring in BF and hang BS/RM/IM/IRM.

Mitaka: Hirata-san (Mon-Fri)

  • SR Stuff?

Vacation Info: Enzo: Sat 7/22 through Sun 8/6 Fabian: Fri 8/4 through Mon 8/21 Mark: TBD Mid-Oct

Type-Bp (Shoda)

Past week report

  • PR2 Installed!
    • We checked the TFs to confirm the suspension status.
    • With the help of Kimura-san, Sawada-san, and Aso-san, we installed PR2 suspension into the chamber.
    • The FC on the AR side is removed. And suspension is released.
    • The cabling is done. All the signals are online now.
    • The optical bench was suspended, but the distance between the center of the mirror and the upper surface of the optical bench is now about 390 mm, which is 10 mm less than design.
      • We could not make it as design because of un-removable spacers under the optical bench.
    • We found some screws needs to be replaced to the ones with vent holes later.
  • PRM mirror preparation
    • Now the gluing is going on.

Plan for coming weeks

  • PRM assembly
    • PRM will be shipped to Kamioka. (Mon)
    • Circuit box arrangement and cabling (Mon)
    • New winch will be shipped (Tue)
    • PRM Traverser will be shipped (Tue)
    • PRM IM assembly (Tue)
    • PRM assembly frame status check (Tue)
    • PRM Top plate and Traverser assembly (Tue)
    • Mirror hanging (Wed)
    • RM hanging (Thu)

IMMT (Ohishi)

Past week report

Plan for coming weeks

Watchdog system (Tanaka)

Past week report

  • Creation of extended I/O PCB(plot type (With the Main 4ch WDS box and I/O box,I/O board For relay).-->

    • Order electronic parts -->No delivery(Coop Univ.Tokyo).

  • Analysis of experimental results(at 25-26th(KAGRA))JGW-E1707035(PDF).

Plan for coming weeks

  • Creation of extended I/O PCB(plot type (With the Main 4ch WDS box and I/O box,I/O board For relay).-->Ongoing.

  • Start production of equipment-->PCB check(Ongoing).

Other site works

  • 8/11-8/15 KAGRA site closed
  • 8/23-24 Draft Chamber Installation
  • End of Aug. to Nov.: Mozumi entrance will be closed

Safety

  • Incidents: No
  • Foreseen risks
    • Type-A: Crane down the suspension
    • Type-B: Measure the weight of payload part
    • Type-Bp: Mirror hanging

Discussion

  • Distance between the optical breadboard and the beam.
    • Current height
      • PR2: 390 (cannot lower the bench anymore)
      • PR3: 400 ?
    • AOS wants the height to be shorter.
    • Shoda (Type-Bp) and Hirata (Type-B) will check how much the breadboard height can be changed
    • After the adjustable range is confirmed, VIS will contact other subsystems to decide on the nominal height of the breadboards.
  • Blade springs for the Type-B breadboards
    • Currently the optimal load is 300kg.
    • The breadboard assembly is about 220kg.
    • We will make narrower blades to reduce the load to 250kg.
    • The SUS rods to suspend the breadboard can hold about 250kg with a safety factor of 2.

Travel Plans

  • Travel (Week of 8/7):
    • Takahashi: 7 - 10
    • Okutomi: 7 - 10
    • Sato: 8 - 10
    • Ishizaki: 7 - 10
    • Mark: 7 - 10
    • Fabian:
    • Hirata:
    • Enzo: 8 - 10
    • Shoda: 8 - 10
    • Ohishi:
    • Fujii:
    • Tanaka:
    • Hashimoto(Hosei): 7 - 10
    • Yoshioka (Toyama): 8,9
    • Kozu (ICRR): 9 - 10
    • Arai (ICRR): 7 - 10
  • Travel (Week of 8/14):
    • Takahashi:
    • Okutomi:
    • Sato:
    • Ishizaki:
    • Mark:
    • Fabian:
    • Hirata:
    • Enzo:
    • Shoda:
    • Ohishi:
    • Fujii:
    • Tanaka:
    • Hashimoto(Hosei):
    • Yoshioka (Toyama): 16,18
    • Kozu (ICRR):

Next meeting

On 2017/8/18(Fri)

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