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Entry  Mon Apr 26 10:58:46 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV to SEBT2 Picture_1.png

Our first experiment of the year started right around midnight last night, after extensive tuning. As I understand it, S1151 will confirm the age of the universe. The MWS source performed flawlessly over the weekend.

Entry  Fri Apr 23 10:18:32 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_4.png

Marco and experimenters are busy at it, tuning the DTL. Regarding the source, he is "happy as always!" Well, that makes at least two of us. After this segment of tuning is complete, then he will move on to setup for the upcoming S1151 run at SEBT2 on Sunday.

Entry  Thu Apr 22 14:57:25 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning 

Accelerator development continued this morning. Beam from source was reported to be "good". ICR showed me their long-term Stripchart of our beam. There is a clear daily correlation of beam intensity with weather. Interesting. Beam idle on FC6 since ~lunchtime. I took the opportunity to do a little magstab development. The server now runs Konstantin's ser2net patch which fixes the USB port name assignments at boot time. This is a common issue in linuxland, it turns out.

Entry  Wed Apr 21 15:30:09 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_8.png

Beam up as of last evening. Controls performed some network upgrades today, which impacted beam operations. One glitch on our side: OLIS:MB drive bit was lost. Fault report. Otherwise, all's right with the world, and Sophia has resumed accelerator development.

Entry  Tue Apr 20 09:02:18 2010, Damien Gallop, , , OLIS Maintenance Picture_3.pngPicture_4.pngPicture_5.png

Maintenance Day for OLIS started late yesterday afternoon. Source up at end of the day. See attached Stripchart and in particular how the source (blue trace is beam at FC6) came back to its nominal state within a reasonable time. Maintenance TBC after lunch.

Later... Hardware maintenance complete. Source HV and source gas tests followed by source startup around 16:30. Next up: magstab development.

Later... Magstab development done for this set. System up and ready for accelerator commissioning and development in the morning. Attached: starting mag field plus a Stripchart of the day.

Entry  Mon Apr 19 17:12:55 2010, Damien Gallop, , , OLIS Maintenance 

Just in: an active work permit for OLIS maintenance. Underway through tomorrow (Tuesday) evening.

Save: 100416_2339.snapiosvault

Later... done for today. Source is on for the night.

Entry  Mon Apr 19 10:11:17 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_1.pnggrab.a19570.png

Development on Friday; idle over the weekend. Stripchart attached.

Meanwhile, there was a power bump at around 09:30, and the source went out. Restarted OK.

Entry  Fri Apr 16 09:26:01 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning grab.Ft9922.png

Beam development through accelerators continues today. Beam was rock-stable overnight.

Entry  Thu Apr 15 09:39:11 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning 

Yesterday's RF troubles in ISAC-I are reportedly solved. Beam development is expected to resume this morning.

Entry  Wed Apr 14 17:28:32 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning 

Beam reserved for continuing accelerator development, but there are some ISAC-I RF phase troubles. However, maintenance was not permitted today... until just now. Too late for today.

Entry  Tue Apr 13 10:20:27 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_3.png

Accelerator commissioning has resumed for the day. Beam was nice and stable overnight. See attached Stripchart.

Entry  Mon Apr 12 11:53:22 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_1.pngPicture_2.png

Beam was used last week for DRAGON commissioning. Successful run, completed yesterday, as reported by Colin this morning.

Milestone: First coasting beam through new SCC on Thursday, 8-Apr-2010 at ~20:00, using 16O(1+)4+ at 1.5MeV/u from MWS.

This week's agenda: ISAC-II commissioning and development. Maintenance Day either Tuesday or Wednesday.

Later... Marco has been tuning most of the day. He is done for now. I am taking the opportunity to work with the OLIS separator field stability program. It has been offline since at least last week, and no action taken. Attached are present state of things.

Entry  Thu Apr 1 09:23:08 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_1.png

Beam idle overnight. Another night of super-stable beam. If no users today, then we may take it for MRO.

Later... Check out magstab program while we have quiet time. Test outcomes when serial link is opened. Purpose: Improve fault tolerance. Done. Sophia will take the beam shortly.

Entry  Wed Mar 31 09:43:30 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_13.png

Beam set up for accelerator commissioning. Sophia took beam yesterday. Beam idle overnight. Stripchart of overnight performance attached.

Entry  Tue Mar 30 10:27:09 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 16O1+ at 32.64keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_12.png

16O1+ beam requested yesterday. Source switched over and beam ready by evening. Nice overnight Stripchart, attached. Sophia has the beam now.

Entry  Mon Mar 29 12:15:00 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 20Ne1+ at 40.8keV for accelerator commissioning 

OLIS sprung a water leak last night. Problem was sparking through a coiled  cooling line. I replaced the pair of cooling lines and rerouted them somewhat. Source is up again now.

Entry  Fri Mar 26 09:31:04 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 20Ne1+ at 40.8keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_10.png

Beam idling overnight. Yesterday ICR called me regarding an IOSIOC reboot and consequent fallout. In short, it turned off IOS:MB. Not good. While the fix was easy enough, it took time to find it, which would translate to downtime during regular delivery. A lesson learned. I just noticed now that the magnet stability program was out of range and obviously had been since the IOC reboot. I reset the power supply and field. This procedure will need to be integrated into the ICR routines for IOS. Attached is a Stripchart over the period.

Entry  Thu Mar 25 12:43:16 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 20Ne1+ at 40.8keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_8.png

Beam stable as a rock overnight. Pity we have no-one using it at the moment! Stripchart attached.

Entry  Wed Mar 24 11:42:32 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 20Ne1+ at 40.8keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_9.png

Beam is on standby. Target snapshot in IOPS elog.  Over the last little while...

* IOS:IG1 repaired last evening. IOS vented to Ar, flowing for duration of repair. Standard Varian filament repair kit used with Dimo's instructions. Pumpdown and leak-up curve to be attached shortly.

* IOS:FC1 operation restored after cup was replaced during Shutdown. Being a safety cup, it required the air solenoid configured opposite to standard cups. Correct fix: Rotate solenoid 180*. Bias fails to come on automatically upon insertion. This is a completely separate fault, and likely predates cup replacement. Bias can still be switched on manually at any time.

* IOS:MB stability program was off during Shutdown and would not come back willingly. Investigated, and found blown fuse in output circuit. Fuses are 5A in a 4A circuit. Replace and go. Also added another ferrite core to serial cable between power supply and server.

* MCIS RF amplifier controls a week ago. For reasons yet unknown, the system lost its 2009 running configuration. Significant Controls work to restore. More work planned.

 

Entry  Fri Mar 19 09:00:21 2010, Damien Gallop, , , 20Ne1+ at 40.8keV for accelerator commissioning Picture_5.png

MWS is running well. Tune save: 100319_0901.snapiosdragon with beam observed to Prague magnet. Stripchart of last 24h attached.

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