Feature #1670
Magnetic Axis of FC2, USS and DSS
Added by Blackmore, Victoria about 8 years ago. Updated over 7 years ago.
Start date:
08 April 2015
Due date:
% Done:
100%
Estimated time:
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Updated by Blackmore, Victoria about 8 years ago
This issue summarises what we know (so far) about the magnetic axis of FC2, USS and DSS and the cross-checks that have been made.
- Item #2: FC2 current axis estimates
- Axis in mapper co-ordinate system
- Axis w.r.t. fiducials in R9 co-ordinate system
- Axis w.r.t. PCD
- Item #3: USS current axis estimates
- Axis in surveyed co-ordinate system
- Item #4: DSS current axis estimates
- Axis in surveyed co-ordinate system
- Item #5: Method summary
- Item #6: Alternative axis cross-check using |B|
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Updated by Blackmore, Victoria about 8 years ago
FC2 axis estimates¶
The mapper was centred and surveyed w.r.t. the centre defined by the inner flanges of the warm bore. This was related to the fiducials by a second survey within the R9 network of survey nests. First determine the axis in the mapper's co-ordinate system, then translate to the R9 network.
- Define '_z_' as the longitudinal co-ordinate
- Define '_x_' as the horizontal co-ordinate
- Define '_y_' as the vertical co-ordinate
Magnetic axis in the mapper system¶
- The magnetic axis is assumed to be a straight line (as the coils are wound on a common bobbin), which has the form:
- x = az + b
- y = cz + d
- a and c are rotations around the y and x axes respectively, b and d are offsets.
- Within the mapper system, the two flanges are at approximately z = 918mm and z = 1762mm (the latter being the side with the inner flange).
- Have determined the (x, y) co-ordinates of the axis at these locations, and the equation of their lines, at different currents and in Flip and Solenoid mode.
Updated by Rogers, Chris almost 8 years ago
Updated by Rogers, Chris over 7 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Closed
- % Done changed from 50 to 100
I think this is closed... can reopen a new issue after the realignment work done in Feb