?_l!FZ>(BE Dipole Stand Measurement InformationBrowseButtons()ZmainmainBE Measurement Helpd  BE Help.cnt /&;)z4^|CONTEXT[|CTXOMAPN|FONTL|KWBTREEiO|KWDATAN|KWMAPXO|SYSTEM|TOPIC$|TTLBTREES|bm0c|bm1;|bm2=|bm3"|bm4{GrG 9E1{EwOverview2 w% OverviewEy] KjGGGGMeasurements of the Energy Recovery Experiment BE Magnets were made on the Dipole Stand in the Magnet Test area in February of 2003. All magnets were powered by the "Yellow" Danfysik power supply between 0 and 300 amps. One additional test was made on BE104 at a current of 340 amps to measure the strength at that current. Dipole Stand Coil AnalysisSingle Wire CoilsLooped CoilsSample GraphsHwz €GG?GGAGGnꉂMagnet Measurement OrderProcedureVF Channel InformationParameter FilesFile LocationsKnown ProblemsThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.: y1-40 Procedure94* $Procedure{e -      BE Measurement Procedure1Turn on the waterlines for both BE magnets2Open CAMAC code for BE magnets for the M:\MagTest\Software Code\Camac Code\Versions\Camac V4.2 for BE directory3Launch the code by selecting Run -- Run project from the file menu.4Click the "Control Danfysik" button and select the appropriate power supply. 5Run a 2 loop hysterysis, bottom up, from 0 to 3006Leave the Dan panel open and click the "Perform Measurement on Dipole or Multipole Stand" button from the menu panel4V zY    7Load parameter file BEDS002.pd8Name the measurement, enter initials, and write any comments needed.9Verify the Dipole Stand Position Encoder Chassis and the Dipole Stand motor power supply is on.10Start the MeasurementNote: When a new magnet is set up for the very first time...1) Warm up the magnet at 300 amps for 30 minutes.2) Run 10 hysterysis loops from 0 to 300 to magnetize the magnetP0 / .nꉂThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.Iy 1y Magnet Measurement OrderF0 ( <Magnet Measurement Ordery S t7" nꉂBE StandardBE101BE StandardBE102BE103BE104BE StandardThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.? 1^ % ^@Parameter File: % ' &Parameter File 3 M h The CAMAC code for the dipole stand reads a parameter file to initialize the coils, currents, stand number, cycles, and other required parameters. The BE magnet parameter file included on this page was used to measure theSample of Parameter File used to measure the BE Magnets0stand1.000setVelocity25.0setPos 1.000setAccel3motorNum1numCycles18numHarm1numProbeCycles0.000000VFScale0numHystLoops21numCurrSteps% 7v 0numCurrLimits HystCurrents1powerSupplyID300 mainMaxCurrVal1.000currIncDS1probeIDBEmagStyle0PDFnum0multipoleSetup0dataTest0energized0hystData1block0recycle7cycleRate0repeatRate0repeatNAF4numCoils0.2VF Scale[0]0.5VF Scale[3]0.5VF Scale[4]0.2VF Scale[5]1coil[0]3coil[3]6coil[4]8coil[5]0.0current[0]30.060.090.0120.03 ^@G \nꉂ150.0180.0210.0240.0270.0300.0270.0240.0210.0180.0150.0120.090.060.030.00.00.0hyst current[0]0.0hyst current7^@ [1]This help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.G7@1@@CVF Channel InformationD^@@( 8VF Channel Information"@ C # Channel # Relay Channel V/FDescription1 1 0.2Outside looped coils bucked.2 4 0.2Inside looped coils bucked.3 7 0.05Inside / Outside Looped Coils Bucked4 3 0.5Outside Single Wire Coil5 6 0.5Inside Single Wire Coil6 8 0.2Inside / Outside Single Wire Coils - Bucked}O@C. ,nꉂThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.L CC1CDIDipole Stand Coil AnalysisI!CD( BDipole Stand Coil Analysis. CKD#  rODD# What data do you actually use for your final qualification and field maps. &KDD#  DE) P:We used the "outside looped" coil (#1) to measure the good field width of the subject magnet. We use the loop coil since it gives the best precision in terms of changes in field. We never used the bucked looped coils (#7)&DF# JE`H/ ,7P:We used the bucked single-wire coils (#8) to measure the difference between the two magnets. And that is where the Standard Magnet comes in you measure the Standard bucked against the Reference (inside magnet) and the Subject Magnet bucked against the Standard Magnet and that allows you to compare the strength of the Subject to the Standard. That is the difference between them no absolute information. For absolute strength you can use Coil #3 but it is only accurate to a few percent (once you fix your calibration error.)g+FI< FW nꉂWhen you are plotting the "field integral" in G-cm both coils should look the same that is, they start out at zero G-cm, rise up as they enter the pole, and then show a constant G-cm as they traverse the pole. This help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.B`H J1 JHJLSingle Wire Coils?IHJ( .Single Wire Coils JNL/ ,Single-wire Coils Coils 3 & 6 should reach 600,000 G-cm at the pole [ie (1 meter) x (6000 Gauss)]. If they do not, it indicates there is some calibration error or the magnet is really not at 6 kG. The calibration is based on the number of turns in the coil. Also, misalignment of the magnets will cause a higher bucked difference. Aligning the magnets better will cause the bucked difference will drop. It is not critical but can help your signal to noise.{NHJL- *nꉂThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.= NLM1M@M Looped Coils:L@M( $Looped Coils+MkO+ $Looped Coils The looped coil signals are integrating - that is, adding each voltage reading as the coil translates. The coils starts out far from the magnet where the field is zero but as it enters the field a signal is induced (looped coil measures a change in field.) By the time it enters the pole the value of the integrator is that of adding (integrating) the change in field from zero G-cm to 600,000 G-cm. Once inside the pole the induced voltage is zero and no more contributions are made. }O@M . ,nꉂThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.kO L?kOK1aKKnown Problems@ + &*Known ProblemsK<* "Sometimes there is an offset at the start of a data run. This could be caused by the optical sensor not firing and zeroing out the indicator. This problem is intermittant and was worked around by taking multiple data runs (usually 3) and throwing out any data with a bad offset.Coil 4 (Inside Looped) appears to be wired incorrectly. The problem has been traced to a point where we are sure everything from the dipole stand, looped coils, and wires up to the relay box are working correctly. The wires can be swapped to channel 1 and they send back a good signal. So, the problem is most likely in the relay box itself or in the mux. P/ .nꉂThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.> <1 4Sample Graphs;4( &Sample Graphsbq """"nꉂThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.?4F1f FFile Locations<( (File LocationsmF* $BE Measurement files as of Feb. 23, 2003 are located on the JLab M drive.The path for all folders is:T&m. ,LL9PZ(M:\MagTest\Database\BE\AnalysiswR% In this directory you will find the data analysis Excel spreadsheets for the:z<m^> LxL9PZ(BEStandardVsReferenceBE101 - BE104BESummary>' sL9(The Summary Excel sheet includes the final results of the measurement of all four magnets. The results display relative strength difference (%) with respect to the standard magnet.yM^, (nThis help file was created with the free trial version of HelpScribble.= >1a AHelpScribble0 .HelpScribble - The Complete Help Authoring ToolThis help file was created with the free evaluation version of HelpScribble. 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