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RamonaValenzuelaPerez - 2012-06-21
Proton Detector: Charged Fusion Products Diagnostic
Please note that though Florida International Univeristy (FIU) is collaborating with the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE), this TWiki page is maintained by FIU collaborators and the page is hosted by FIU. Please see the CCFE Information section for the address of the Wiki page maintained and hosted by the CCFE.
Proton Detector (PD)
The Proton Detector’s (PD) data will yield pulse height spectra created by Protons and Tritons emitted from the plasma during Neutral Beam Injection. Validation of the subsequent PD fast ion emission plasma profile will involve MAST Neutron Camera data. Preliminary testing of PD electronics and data acquisition software occurred during neutral beam, toroidal field coil, poloidal field coil, and ELM coil testing in March 2013. Probe head manufacturing and software development will continue to prepare for a July 2013 installation in MAST. [Excerpt contributed to the Annual Report of the EURATOM/CCFE Fusion Programme 2012/13]
Initial Results
MAST Physics Seminar, Friday, September 13th, 2013
Data Collection
Dates
- Parasitic Data collection: August 15th - August 16th & September
- Dedicated Data collection: August 19th - August 23rd
- Onsite collaborators (at CCFE)
- July 22nd - September 13th: Ramona Perez (FIU)
- August 5th - August 16th: Werner Boeglin (FIU), Adrianna Angulo (FIU), Carlos Lopez (FIU), Omar Leon (FIU), Pierre Avila (FIU)
- August 12th- August 23rd: Doug Darrow (PPPL)
Dedicated Shots Data Collection
- Monday August 19th
- Tuesday August 20th
- Wednesday August 21st
- Thursday August 22nd
Parasitic/ Piggybacking Data Collection
- Thursday August 15th
- Friday August 16th
- Friday August 23rd
- Wednesday September 4th
- Friday September 6th
- Monday September 9th
- Tuesday September 10th
- Wednesday September 11th
- Thursday September 12th
Installation
Dates:
- FP-001 & FP-005 Planning Meeting: August 5th, August 15th
- Diagnostic installation: July 22nd - August 12th 2013
- Proton Detector Completely Installed and Operational: August 15th
PD_INSTALLATION_DETAILS_081613.pdf
Notes:
- Updated cable block diagram still needs to be officially entered into the CCFE system
- This is merely the original cable block diagram with changes made to it (the official new one will be posted once it is completed)
- M11505005_090413.pdf
Electrical Design Review
Date
- Wednesday June 19th, 2013
- 9:00 AM FL, 14:00 Culham
Attendees
- FIU: Adrianna Angulo, Werner Boeglin, Omar Leon, Ramona Perez
- MAST: Scott Y Allan, Richard Martin, Ken McClements, Paul Stevenson, Nigel Thomas-Davies
- PPPL: Doug Darrow
EDR Materials
Supporting Documents (for reference if needed)
Noise Testing
Dates
- Onsite noise testing: March 2013
- Remote noise testing: March - May 2013
Collaborators travelling to MAST
- Ramona Perez: March 11th - March 24th 2013
- Werner Boeglin: March 11th - March 15th 2013
- Doug Darrow: March 11th - March 20th 2013
Instructions to run DAQ Program (if need be)
Information for sending equipment back to FIU after remote testing
Radiation source
Electrical Design
- cable_block_diagram.pdf
- All cable lengths used will be the same for the July data collection
- MAST reciprocating probe cable lengths were simulated for noise testing
Mechanical Design
- Changes to probe head orientation angles made during noise testing
March 19th, 2013 Noise Testing Group Meeting
Prototype
Installation: January 2013
Comments:
- Prototype type dimensions fit into RP access cube (reduction in probe head diameter requested for greater ease of installation)
- Our prototype RP connector may have become distorted during the welding of the connector to the prototype shell (this issue was fixed at CCFE)
- A dummy RP shaft end was created and sent to FIU to test the fit of the RP connector before bringing the diagnostic for the summer data collection
- Vacuum vent hole had to be drilled in top of prototype to bake for RP installation (at CCFE)
Machine Drawings:
Mechanical Design Review
Current Mechanical Design
MAST Mechanical Design Review Materials
Date
Materials
Supporting Documents (for reference if needed)
Preliminary Mechanical Design - MAST
Date
Materials
Preliminary Mechanical Design - PPPL
Date
Materials
FIU Experimental Plasma Physics (FEPP) Group Information
- FEPP group page: http://phy.fiu.edu/twiki/bin/view/TWiki/FEPP
- Proceedings of the 18th Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics, Wildwood, New Jersey, May 2010
- Rev. Sci. Instrum. 81, 10D301 (2010); doi: 10.1063/1.3464262
- Group Members
CCFE Useful Links
Log onto CCFE Citrix network
Citrix errors and troubleshooting
Fusionwiki pages of interest
Current shot information
Obtaining data from past shots
- Past session logs: go to Fusionwiki, then to the "Results and Analysis" section, then to the "Session Logs" subsection, then to "SL", and then pick date
- Click on the shot number to open a pdf which has a collection of waveforms from plasma and toroidal field currents to the neutron rate
- Quick Search for Shot Data: go to Fusionwiki, then to the "Results and Analysis" section, then to the "Displays" subsection, then to "Data"
- Enter the shot number and select relevant data to view
- XPAD information (if logged into a server on the network)
- within the CCFE network go to http://fusweb2.fusion.culham.ukaea.org.uk/ then to "Richard Martin" and then to "XPAD"
- go to neutronics and ANU_NEUTRONS for fission chamber data
- go to Magnetics for Mirnov coil data (you can also view this data by running the specview command on a server in the network)
- Neutron camera data (if logged into a server on the network): go to Marco Cecconello's "ProcessedData" folder, then to the appropriate shot directory, then use 'eog' or 'okular' or some other command to view the .png files
CCFE Useful Travel Information
Transportation from Abingdon town centre to the lab
- Thames Travel bus 114 or 116 (several in the morning)
- Taxi (should not cost more than 10 pounds until late evening)
- Long way: take the X3, X13, or 35 bus to Oxford and then take the train from OXF to CUM (check train times)
Transportation from the lab to Abingdon town centre
- Thames Travel bus 114 or 116 (last one leaves before 6:30PM)
- Taxi (should not cost more than 10 pounds until late evening)
- Train from CUM to RAD then 35 bus to Abingdon
Staying at the lab past normal working hours?
- Transportation
- Take the train from OXF to RAD, walk 1 minute to the bus station around the corner, then take the 35 bus to Abingdon town centre
- Always check train times!
- It is not common for a ticket collector to be present to charge for tickets on the evening trains (past 8PM) from CUM to RAD
- If you plan on taking a taxi to leave the lab late, remember that they take cash
- If you are out of cash go to the ATM near the canteen before you leave and before they lock the doors to enter the area
- You can call to schedule a taxi pickup outside of the visitor center/ entrance to the CCFE several hours in advance
- Food
- The Railway Inn, next to the train station, serves dinner until around 8:30PM (check the official times online)
- There is a vending machine on the bottom floor of D3
- There are coffee/ hot chocolate/ hot water vending machines in break rooms
- Lights and Security
- Most lights are turned off after normal working hours
- If you have trouble finding light switches in the pitch black when you need to get to a restroom, lab, or office, the lights on the bottom floor of D3 are connected to motion sensors
- Note that if you leave to get food and return to the lab, it is possible that they might have locked up the building to which you need access
- If this is the case then security will have to open the building for you, you can check at the gate to see if the building has been locked up or not during your absence
- Many times the security guards will stop by your lab or office to find out what time you plan on leaving so they can plan accordingly
- Weekend work
- You should coordinate with your CCFE colleagues to get approval for weekend work beforehand
- When you arrive at the lab you need to tell the security guard which building you plan on working in and approximately how late you plan on working