[BTeam] 9 out of 11 responders recommend....

Todd Satogata satogata at jlab.org
Fri Feb 27 10:14:10 EST 2015


All,

I'm working through the configuration files and existing broad scan
data today in MCC, with the appropriate tools in hand. If you'd like
to contribute to this effort, please coordinate with me -- I expect
to be in MCC through the day, at least through the 3 PM meeting.
Thanks!

                                                 -Todd

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Todd Satogata | CASA Group, Jefferson Lab | (631) 807-0674 | satogata at jlab.org
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On 2/27/15 9:25 AM, Arne Freyberger wrote:
> 9 out of 11 responders picked performing the nE01 matches before handing
> over the machine to the
> Halls(https://www.surveymonkey.com/analyze/QCWOd_2Fg4l5sEEEDccj_2BljREzYhmbR4A78pAB2d_2BkZh8_3D).
> In order to perform this feat in the time remaining we will need to be
> well organized and focused.    Yesterday, I reanalyzed the Injector and
> 1E data.   The data quality is good and analysis is rather straight
> forward.      In order to complete this is a timely manner, the  results
> of the quad scan must be analyzed and matched soon after the data is
> collected, so that the matching can proceed to the next Arc.   There are
> about 13 matching regions, including the injector and start of the Hall
> lines.   If  two matches can be performed on a shift, this will take 6.5
> shifts, add 50% contingency and you have 10 shifts, or three days.
> Sounds like a bad long weekend.
>
> I'd like to have an organizational meeting this afternoon at  3pm to
> discuss this plan.   There will be shift assignments and training
> opportunities.
>
> My present thinking is that this process will start Saturday morning
> with the Inj. group performing a 3-beam setup, followed by Inj. match.
>   From there the sequence is obvious, 1E, 2E.....
>
> The main issue is for some locations (1E for example), the two planes
> involve two distinct quadrupoles.   So in order to perform the match,
> the results from one of the scans has to be back propagated to the start
> location of the other plane.    This is something that I've done in the
> past but am a bit rusty on. Otherwise, anyone that can use a text editor
> and has good eyesight can perform these tasks.
>
> Matching configuration files will also need to be developed ASAP!
> Presently, only the Injector match has a configuration file.
>
> See you at 3pm!
>
> Arne
>



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