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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT (Re-)Shimming of Tevatron Dipoles Recent ‘cold lift’ measurements indicate ‘creep’ or shrinkage of the coil/cryostat support structure (lowering the coil roughly ~3mils) which translates into ~ 1unit of a 1 ; this can corrected by re-shimming Re-shimming is a well-established procedure that was done hundreds of times in production on magnets at liquid helium temperature Magnetic effect of re-shimming has been calculated several times and measured many, many times Re-shimming studies are being carried out in the Magnet Test Facility to verify procedures: a 1 behaves as expected/calculated – not an issue Field angle changes ~.1-.2 mrad – well within alignment ‘budget’ but being studied A brief review of present status
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT (Re-)Shimming of Tevatron Dipoles “Smart” Bolt “Dumb” Bolt Tevatron Dipole Cross Section
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Measured Change in Cold Lift (from D. Harding) No change in (Q1-Q2)/2 left-right OK 0.15 mm change in (Q1+Q2)/2 0.1 mm lowering
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Shimming of Tevatron Dipoles a 1 due to up-down asymmetry – position or upper-lower coil differences original corrections made on MTF test stands: measure & shim to <1 unit and ship… Mean 0.16, 0.53 unit: shimming well understood!
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT a 1 strong coupling, possibly caused by creep in the coil/cryostat support structure relative to yoke that occurred during first years of Tevatron operation Magnet (cold lift) 82-02 (mils) (a1) 82-02 (units) TB0269+8.5 / +7.0+1* TC1220+4.1 / +6.0+1* TB0834+11.3 / +11+3* TC0483+4.2 / +6.2+0.4* * '82 and '02/'03 measurements were performed with measurement probes of different lengths at different measurement positions in the magnet body. Therefore the data – although of the right sign and magnitude - are only qualitative: conclusions cannot be drawn yet since there is significant variation of a 1 along the magnet length Magnetic Measurements: a 1 Issue (from P. Bauer)
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Re-shimming of smart bolts with 3 mils expected change of 1 unit of a 1 tc1077: 4mil shims at stations 2-8; then, add 4mil shims at stations 1 & 9. Summary of Re-shimming Results (from G. Velev)
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Field Angle Measurements (from J. DiMarco) Measure field angle with ‘Stretched Wire’ system before and after re-shimming Measure ‘Kaiser coil’ angle before and after re-shimming Measure roll angle (‘Level’) at both ends, before and after re-shimming using antique fixture Four magnets re-shimmed to date – NOTE: units are mrad
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Kaiser Coil Measurements (from J. DiMarco) the Kaiser coil is a loop of wire fixed in the yoke, nominally in the vertical plane, used to detect change in coil/cryostat alignment with respect to the iron Magnet is excited with a AC current and the Kaiser coil is read out after each shim change
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Kaiser Coil Calibration (from J. DiMarco)
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT Possible causes: Variations of coil position with respect to yoke Coil shape variations, especially between lower and upper pole Dipole tc0525 Probe position number Longitudinal Variation of a 1 (from P. Bauer)
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July 31, 2003Tevatron Alignment Review JCT (Re-)Shimming of Tevatron Dipoles Summary Shimming is a well-established procedure Magnetic effect of shimming is understood Re-shimming studies carried out in the Magnet Test Facility verify : a 1 behaves as expected/calculated – not an issue Field angle changes (after tilt removed) ~.06-.16 mrad are well within alignment ‘budget’ Additional magnet to be studied Internal (TD) Readiness review for re-shimming in the tunnel to be held 8/8/03
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