Saturday 11.9 ● From Friday – Minimum required crossing angle is 100  rad in 2010 – Plenty of aperture at triplets: > 13  (n1 > 10) – Can stay with 170.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
8:16 SB 25ns dumped by RF; integrated lumi 0.6 nb-1. 9:14 BIC problem in TI8 and CMS recovering their tracker 10:09 Abort gap cleaning commissioning. 16:29.
Advertisements

Beam commissioning strategy Global machine checkout Essential 450 GeV commissioning System/beam commissioning Machine protection commissioning.
LHC progress week 19 Monday 11 th May 2015 Coordination: Jan Uythoven, Massimo Giavannozzi, Mike Lamont.
LHC progress Saturday 2 nd May 2015 Coordination: Mike Lamont, Wolfgang Hofle.
Wednesday 12 th September Pumping, removal of vacuum equipment from tunnel in the morning TOTEM & ALFA, RP movement tests: OK 11:50 pre-cycle started,
LHC progress with beam & plans. Of note since last time Transverse damper Beta beating in the ramp Collimation set-up at 450 GeV & validation LBDS – systematic.
02/09/2010 Access conditions for test of the RB.A23 at 17:30. Splice mapping. Complete machine closed by ~18:00.Problems in getting TI2 ready for injection.
● 08:30 Loaded by mistake squeeze function to 2 m  Dumped beams ● 10:30-13:00 Test of new algorithm for long. Emittance blow-up to minimize oscillations.
CONTENT: Beam characteristics and parameters Filling schemes Operational settings OP procedure and COLL setting Planning Shift breakdown To define the.
ION COMMISSIONING REVISITED 1 Thanks to: John Jowett, Walter Venturini. Matteo Solfaroli.
Friday to Saturday 02:00: Machine closed. 09:00: Cryogenics all OK. Preparing pre-cycle. 10:00: Pre-cycle started. 11:30: Pre-cycle finished. 14:00: Beam.
Friday March 4 th LHC morning report the short story: from a global point of view we had basically only one access !!!
Monday h00: End of fill #1640: 3.7 pb h14: RB S12 and S23 tripped before loading rampdown table, active filter. MPE piquet. Fip_Com_Lost.
LHC progress Report LHCC Wednesday 23 rd March 2011.
Nominal intensity bunches ● First ramp with nominal intensity bunches suffered from an instability appearing around 1.8 TeV. ● Nominal intensity bunches.
LHC Progress Friday 30 th October 2015 Coordination Week 44: Massimo Giovannozzi, Wolfgang Hofle, Jorg Wenninger.
Monday h34: beam (1020b) lost after 10 Hz RF trim. Fill h56: XPOC to be reset by expert. 08h18: Masked QPS_STATE SIS interlocks for RB.A12.
Saturday ● 06:00: Physics fill from the night shift ● 15:00: End stable beam mode: – problems with incorporation of settings for the squeeze ● 16:40:
LHC progress Sunday 3rd May 2015 Coordination: Mike Lamont, Wolfgang Hofle.
Injection and protection W.Bartmann, C.Bracco, B.Goddard, V.Kain, M.Meddahi, V.Mertens, A.Nord, J.Uythoven, J.Wenninger, OP, BI, CO, ABP, collimation,
06:00 – Ongoing injection problems on beam 2  07:42 – Start of injection investigations  11:11 – Injection problem fixed. Resteering of transfer line.
CONTENT: Beam characteristics and MP concerns BI configuration Operational settings Collimators Planning Shift breakdown Thanks to: P.Baudrenghien, G.Bellodi,
Cryo back at 17:30 Beam back at 19:00 IR2 aperture until ~03:00 Since then no beam from the SPS:  Connector problem on MKD  Connector eroded, needs to.
LHC Machine Operational Status and Plans LHCC, 22nd September 2010 Steve Myers (On behalf of the LHC team and international collaborators)
LHC 8 & 9 May :10: Injection kicker B1 faulty on oil level –Check in UA and RA. Leaks fixed, to be further checked in TS1 10:30: Pre-cycle started.
Progress with Beam Report to LMC, Machine Coordination W10: Mike Lamont – Ralph Assmann Thanks to other machine coordinators, EIC’s, operators,
04h36: Cryo problem in arc 81. Access. 09h14: Injection.  TI8 injection collimator setup.  Testing new sequence.  New version of vacuum application.
Monday 19 th March 07:33 Lost (another) beam in the squeeze, beyond 2 m, B2 hits 1/3 resonance. 08:30 Start (another) ramp  Try to correct coupling and.
Tuesday 7 th August - morning 07:10 Reinjection after loss of fill 2920 to UFO near ALICE  26 pb -1 in 1h16m; peak lumi 6.4e33 cm -2 s -1 08:10 dump at.
Tue 23/8 – Wed 24/8 09:00 Start 90 m optics run – Preparation and verification of the collimation functions – Re-generation of functions for Transverse.
Ralph Assmann, Giulia Papotti, Frank Zimmermann 25 August 2011
MD Planning Fri – Sat (26. – 27.8.)
Wednesday 8.9 External crossing angles:
Saturday Coordinators weekend: Mike Lamont, Eva Barbara Holzer
Wednesday :06 Dump fill 3533: interlock BPMS in IP6
-9:00: Test IP transverse adjustment (CMS) and optics verification.
Monday h00: Ramp 10 A/s (chromaticity, crossing angle non-closure, beta-beating): At 7m and 3.5m, put in one by one crossing angles, calculated.
LHC Status Wed Morning 13-April R. Assmann, B. Holzer et al
LHC Morning Meeting - G. Arduini
Tuesday TOTEM and transverse loss map (1) OK
Friday March 4th 08h32: Access for beam dump system.
Saturday 4.12 Beam in the SPS at 09:30 Beam in the LHC at 10:00
Week 35 – Technical Stop and Restart
Monday February 28th 8h00: Injection
Week 36 Machine coordinators R.Assmann, R.Bailey
Planning at 5 o’clock meeting Friday
Friday morning 10:30 Optics measurements and corrections.
Sunday
Saturday 7th May Sat – Sun night
Friday 23rd March 08:00 Access
Summary Thursday h21: Stable beams fill #1303.
Aims for the week Recover from technical stop and precycle at 10A/s
Wednesday 10:00 test of the un-squeeze to 90 m at 4 TeV.
Thursday 04/11 - Morning Access until ~13:00 Pre-cycle Proton checks:
Wednesday 13th 9:30 Stable Beams… with 1 pilot and 2 nominals
Summary for LPC (March 7th, Ralph Assmann)
Saturday :42 stable beams fill 3541
Monday :15 fill 3523 dumped by BPMs IP6
LHC Morning Meeting - G. Arduini
Thursday 22nd March 00:20 – 02:40 on longer squeeze function, orbit and chroma correction at 4 TeV 2:40 – 5:30 second cycle with long squeeze 5:46 – 7:00.
Wednesday 23/2 Thanks CRYO!!!.
Thursday Aperture studies (foreseen until ~ midday, nothing done) Problems with single bunch B2 from SPS (extraction kicker not enabled) Setting.
Wednesday h18: 228b fill lost just before start of ramp.
RAMP FOR COLLIMATOR SETUP
LHC Morning Meeting - G. Arduini
Another Immortal Fill….
15/12/2009 Vacuum interlock in sector 78 understood  out-gassing of a Penning gauge ignited as a result of ionization or dust arcing In conclusion: NO.
Tuesday
HI2011 Commissioning Status
Saturday 29th October Friday during IP2 1 m squeeze test
Presentation transcript:

Saturday 11.9 ● From Friday – Minimum required crossing angle is 100  rad in 2010 – Plenty of aperture at triplets: > 13  (n1 > 10) – Can stay with 170  rad crossing angle at injection. – Only possible reason to change – simplify operational procedure: – same settings at injection and top energy ● Subsequent decision – Stay with 170urad crossing angle at injection – This will then be valid for all bunch spacing in the future – Open tertiary collimators to 13  at injection (from 8.5  ) – Set up procedures to handle Xing angle change through the cycle 8:30 meeting 1

Saturday 11.9 ● – RF setting up (PB, AB, JW) – Pilot and LHC3 energy difference observed – Fixed by correcting LHC3 energy on SPS flat top (~0.1GeV) – Transfer line and injection look OK (experts to check) – With pilot bunches, the optimum frequencies were found for beam 1 and beam 2. They were found to be 22 Hz apart (~1.5e-4 in dp/p) – The frequency found for beam 2 ( ) was close to the previously used nominal value, and we used this as the reference for both beams – The energy of ring 1 was trimmed by -1.2e-4 using the orbit correctors to bring it in line with ring 2 – The stable phase offset in the phase loop was also checked and adjusted for both beams 8:30 meeting 2

Saturday 11.9 ● RF setting up – Finally the complete injection sequence of 13x4 bunches per beam was executed and went smoothly with very little uncaptured beam 8:30 meeting 3

Saturday 11.9 ● New orbit references established on the way – New orbit references for injection and ramping were made ( and set as Golden) and are called: High Int: Ref. HIGH int. with IR3/6/7 steered to MAY ref (E-matched) Low Int: Ref. LOW int. with IR3/6/7 steered to MAY ref (E-matched) – When arriving on the FT with 170 urad Xing angles, one should correct back to those references. 8:30 meeting 4

Saturday 11.9 ● Access to fix 2 RCD circuits of S23. ● 15h00 – 23h00: Collimator ramp setting up (SR, RB) – dry ramp without beam for collimators – B2 interlock collimator TCSG.7L3.B2. Positions are all within limits – B1 interlock collimator TCLA.7R3.B1. Positions are all within limits – Recommendation from low level experts: fewer points for the ramp functions. Fixed issue  several collimator ramps without beam OK. – Also included a collimator TCLA.B5L3.B2 that had been disabled for operation and fixed in a technical stop. ● 15h00 – 23h00: Opening tertiary collimators to 13  : – Gaps increased for same beam center (no beam based calibration) from 8.5 to 13 . – Ramp functions and MP limits adapted accordingly. ● 23h00 – 07h00: Qualification: – Loss maps with nominal bunch at injection, with & without injection protection. – Test ramp with collimators and beam ● 7h00: TCLA.B5L3.B2 (back in use since last evening) does not move one jaw (it is at parking). Most likely same problem as before: driver! Was not really fixed. 8:30 meeting 5

Collimators Ramp w/o Beam 8:30 meeting 6

Collimators Ramp w/o Beam 8:30 meeting 7

Loss Map B2 H 8:30 meeting 8

Loss Map Pos. Energy B2 8:30 meeting 9

Loss Map B1 V with Inj. Prot. 8:30 meeting 10

Loss Map Conclusion ● Looks all fine… ● No losses seen in triplets, very low losses in tertiary collimators. ● No significant losses in SC magnets. ● Confirms measured large aperture! ● To be done: Asynchronous dump test (B. Goddard et al) 8:30 meeting 11

Test Ramp Pilot with Collimators (LP) ● Collimator functions worked fine. ● No beam losses with collimators moving in during ramp. ● Some issues with beam processes: – First, the collimators function did not load, again because of the MCS signatures not being copied. We managed to load them by rolling back the ramp to the old one and we played the new ramp for RF and PCs. – We then had to stop after trying to load the squeeze because the LHC.USER.FLAT-TOP was still attached to the actual END BP of the old ramp. – So we regenerated the end BP of a ramp that we did not play and trimmed the IP crossing, chromaticity and coupling on this wrong beam process. So we decided not to go-on and dumped the beams. 8:30 meeting 12

Not to forget ● To fit in before we ramp nominal bunch (Sunday ?) – RF longitudinal blowup. V reduction at injection. – Transverse feedback setting up to be finished ? – The present tune-fitter settings are optimised for single bunch intensities below 5e10. Need Ralph before ramping with nominal beam – I need to change the settings and validate them for the new damper settings beforehand. – Please put pretty Q'(t) pictures in the logbook… ● We removed RCBH28.L3B1 from the hardware groups SECTOR23 ● No beam from injectors Monday to ● Problems with polarity switching of ALICE solenoid (until next TS) – No remote switching – Plan polarity switches during working hours – Pass by the piquet EPC ( ) 8:30 meeting 13

Ahead ● 7h00 – 9h30: Sort out collimator problem. Remove TCLA.B5L3.B2 from operation, most likely. ● 9h30: Test ramps with beam. ● 15h00: Collimator set up at 3.5 TeV. ● 23h00: Loss maps (if collimation setup ready for one point) otherwise ramp & optics at 3.5 TeV. ● 07h00: Transfer line qualification. 8:30 meeting 14