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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 1 WPM & HLS Status and Schedule Franz Peters, Georg Gassner SLAC / MET Reminder Hardware Status Schedule Reminder Hardware Status Schedule
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 2 Reminder Undulator Length = 132 Meter plus… 33 U-Segments need to be stable in a line within a few microns X & Y- Motion of single U - Segments could be larger, eventually… Vertical U-Position = f (Support temperature) = ~ 15 Micron/ºC Unpredictable motions may occur by several reasons, as … Undulator Length = 132 Meter plus… 33 U-Segments need to be stable in a line within a few microns X & Y- Motion of single U - Segments could be larger, eventually… Vertical U-Position = f (Support temperature) = ~ 15 Micron/ºC Unpredictable motions may occur by several reasons, as …
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 3 WPM = Wire Position Monitor HLS = Hydro Leveling System Conductive wire is stretched (140 m) inside a conductive tube (8 mm) RF Signal (CW) is transmitted along this air isolated “coaxial cable” RF loops inside the tube. Loop currents determines the wire position Conductive wire is stretched (140 m) inside a conductive tube (8 mm) RF Signal (CW) is transmitted along this air isolated “coaxial cable” RF loops inside the tube. Loop currents determines the wire position Pipe ½ filled with water. Water surface used as common reference Capacitive sensors measure the distances to this common reference Ultrasonic sensor detects distance of surface to under water plains Pipe ½ filled with water. Water surface used as common reference Capacitive sensors measure the distances to this common reference Ultrasonic sensor detects distance of surface to under water plains Reminder
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 4 WPM measures: X & Y- Positions relative to two stretched wires HLS measures: Y - Positions relative to the water surface Common Task: X & Y Positon monitoring of U-Segments Resolution: < Micrometer Data rate:Every few minutes Operation: Continously, no drifts 1400 mm WPM & HLS will operate as one Alignment Diagnostic System, ADS Reminder
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 5 Reminder ADS Position sensors at the girders LeftRight
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 6 ADS Sensors Left to right: Wire Position Monitor - Four loops with SMA con. Field distribution - 4 Loops around the wire WPM gap view - Gap = 8 x 8 mm Left to right: HLS Capacitive sensor - Shown, down side up HLS Pot & Sensor - Pot with pipe adapter - Bracket to the girder - Sensor on top, ready to go
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 7 HLS Hardware Water pipes and pots Bellows Ultrasonic sensor Capacitive sensor Water pipe inside girder
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 8 HLS Hardware Integration of LTU beam line monitorsWater refill station Undulator HLS Sensors HLS Pipe Beam dump LTU beam line WPM End station Top view HLS Sensors HLS Pipe Beam dump LTU beam line WPM End station Undulator
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 9 WPM Hardware Monitors at a short break sectionWire tube support system
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 10 WPM Hardware Monitor cabling Electronics sub-stationWire position monitorMonitor signal cabling 123456 Signal cabling
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 11 WPM Hardware Wire End Station < Wire terminals < Aluminum supports Anocast stands (Granite + Epoxy) Wire vibration needs to be minimized! First harmonic frequency ~ 0.5 Hz Coupling to the ground is crucial…
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 12 HLS Status Hardware Level sensors 100% completed Tube system90% completed Network & cables80% completed Sensor calibration70% completed Hardware Level sensors 100% completed Tube system90% completed Network & cables80% completed Sensor calibration70% completed Software Interface with sensors completed and tested Interface with LCLS controls defined and tested Data exchange between data dump and analysis computer tested Data analysis theory defined, but not coded Software Interface with sensors completed and tested Interface with LCLS controls defined and tested Data exchange between data dump and analysis computer tested Data analysis theory defined, but not coded
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 13 WPM Status Wire tube support system100% completed Local computers & ADC Interfaces100% completed Monitor signal cable assemblies 100% completed Wire end stations & terminals90 % completed Wire position monitors90% completed Wire tubes & tube connections90% completed Local electronics stations 80% completed Signal processing & Data acquisition70% completed Software, Application & Analysis50 % completed Wire tube support system100% completed Local computers & ADC Interfaces100% completed Monitor signal cable assemblies 100% completed Wire end stations & terminals90 % completed Wire position monitors90% completed Wire tubes & tube connections90% completed Local electronics stations 80% completed Signal processing & Data acquisition70% completed Software, Application & Analysis50 % completed
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 14 ADS Schedule Water tube system comes assembled with girders, installationJune to 25/10/08 Installation of sensors and cable connectionsJuly to 25/10/08 HLS will be commissioned partly in sections of some girder July to November Commissioning of entire HLS needs time after last girder is placed. Water tube system comes assembled with girders, installationJune to 25/10/08 Installation of sensors and cable connectionsJuly to 25/10/08 HLS will be commissioned partly in sections of some girder July to November Commissioning of entire HLS needs time after last girder is placed. HLS Girders has to be in place, before wire tube installation can start June to 25/10/08 Installation of substations and cabling can be done any timeJuly to 25/10/08 Due to stretched wires are needed, commissioning starts November 08 Pre-checks of the system will minimize, but not wipe out time for commissioning. Girders has to be in place, before wire tube installation can start June to 25/10/08 Installation of substations and cabling can be done any timeJuly to 25/10/08 Due to stretched wires are needed, commissioning starts November 08 Pre-checks of the system will minimize, but not wipe out time for commissioning. WPM In general Schedule needs to be synchronized with installation of the Undulator Segments
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Franz Peters, Georg Gassner WPM/HLS Status and Schedulefpet@slac.stanford.edu June 17 th, 2008 15 End of Presentation
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