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H. MAINAUD DURAND PACMAN WP1 OUTLINE Tasks & role of associated partner Plans for training

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PACMAN WP1. OUTLINE Tasks & role of associated partner Plans for training. PACMAN  WP1. ESR 1.1. LSP S4 Measurement head. 0.3 µm + 1 ppm (MPEE, ISO 10360-2). ESR 1.1. Tasks : To develop a non-contact sensor in order to determine the position of the mean axis of a stretched wire - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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H. MAINAUD DURAND

PACMAN WP1

OUTLINETasks & role of associated partnerPlans for training

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PACMAN WP1

ESR Subject Secondment Univ. CERNSuperv.

1.1 Non contact high precision sensor for Leitz Infinity Coordinate Measuring Machine

Hexagon (3M+2M)

Cranfield H. Mainaud Durand

1.2 Development and validation of an Absolute Frequency Scanning Interferometry (FSI) network

Etalon (3M) ETHZ J-C Gayde

1.3 Micro-triangulation for high accuracy short range measurements of dynamic objects

Etalon (3M), ETHZ (3M)

ETHZ F. Fuchs

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LSP S4Measurement head

ESR 1.1

0.3 µm + 1 ppm (MPEE, ISO 10360-2)

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 Tasks:

To develop a non-contact sensor in order to determine the position of the mean axis of a stretched wire• Definition of requirements• Evaluation of existing optical probes• Work out concept [M18 – February 2015] M1-2• Build up prototype [M26 – October 2015] M1-3, D1-2• Evaluation

To upgrade the measurement head so that it can work in an environment with magnetic fields• Evaluate impact of magnetic field to existing Leitz probes• According to outcome, investigate into new solutions• Test and evaluate functional model

Calibration strategy optical-tactile:• Assist to work out a concept based on experience of existing methods

Integration and measurements on the Final Prototype Alignment Bench (FPAB) [M34 – July 2016] M1-4, D1-3 Role of Hexagon Metrology:

Training on equipmentGive access to equipment for testing (machine, test stand, Leitz probe)Supervise integration, project proposal and calibration strategy

Role of Cranfield University:

Training on high precision engineeringAcademic supervision

ESR 1.1

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ESR 1.2

Frequency Scanning Interferometry (FSI)

For each distance to be measured, a measurement interferometer is built using optical components placed at each end of a line-of-sight. The optical path of each measurement interferometer is compared to the optical path in a reference interferometer, by scanning the frequency of a laser (connected to all interferometers in the system) and counting fringe cycles produced in the return signals from each interferometer.

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 Tasks:

To develop the fiducials allowing the centring of optical fibre in order to perform absolute measurements (fiducials measurable by 3D CMM and usable for FSI)

Definition of requirementsEvaluation of solutions and conclusions [M18 – February 2015] M1-5

To study different configurations of FSI network through simulations in order to choose the best one for the measurements sequences, prepare the design

To upgrade the FSI method (several reflectors seen by the same measurement channel)[M25 – September 2015] D1-4 Inter-comparison with Micro-triangulation (in collaboration with ESR1.3)

Propose a test setup for comparisonPerform measurementsAnalysis of inter-comparison

Integration and measurement on the Final Prototype Alignment Bench [M36 – August 2016] M1-6, D1-5 Extrapolation to portable solution

Role of Etalon:

Training on equipmentSupervise integration, project proposal and calibration strategyProvide calibration test stand?

Role of ETH Zürich:

Academic supervision

ESR 1.2

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Micro Triangulation

Fiducials for micro Triangulation

ESR 1.3

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 Tasks: To apply the micro-triangulation technology to the project:

• Micro-triangulation software + hardware specified [M15 – November 2014] M1-7• Increase the frequency of acquisition• Synchronize the CCD camera• Evaluate different types of fiducials, compatible with FSI• Develop the detection algorithm for an oscillating stretched wire and fiducials [M25 – September 2015] D1-6

To perform simulations of the different configurations and verify on the experimental models Inter-comparison with Micro-triangulation (in collaboration with ESR1.2)

• Propose a test setup for comparison• Perform measurements• Analysis of inter-comparison [M34 – June 2016] M1-9, D1-8

Integration and measurement on the Final Prototype Alignment Bench [M36 – August 2016] M1-8, D1-7 Extrapolation to portable solution

Role of Etalon:

Training on equipment

Role of ETH Zürich:

Supervise integration, project proposalAcademic supervision

ESR 1.3

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Training events, workshops & conferences Lead Organising Institution

Planned date ESR1.1 ESR1.2 ESR1.3

1 AXEL : introduction to particle accelerators (10h) CERN March 14 X X X2 Basic principles of metrology and survey (2 days) CERN April 14 X X X3 CLIC principles and technology challenges (4-6 hours) CERN May 14 X X X4 Basic Labview training (5 days) NI June 14 (X) (X) (X)5 Radiation effects on electronics (4 days) CERN May 14 X 6 Electromagnetic compatibility (6.5 h) CERN May 14 X 7 MATLAB (2 days) CERN May 14 X X X8 CMM fundamentals basics and usage of operating software

Quindos (5 days)Hexagon June14 X X X

9 Advanced course in FSI (2 days) Etalon May14 X X X10 MAGNE CERN April 14 11 ANSYS (4 days) CERN June 14 (X) 14 Dimensional metrology (10h) CERN Feb. 15 X X X15 USPAS course on vibrational aspects for accelerators (5 days) CERN Jan. 15 (X) (X) (X)16 Introduction to accelerator physics (2 weeks) CERN Oct. 15 (X) (X) (X)17 CST Microwave Studio (2 days) CERN July 14 18 NI RF module (5 days) CERN July 14 19 EMAG (2 days) CERN June 14

Network-wide training activities – training events

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Training events, workshops & conferences Planned date ESR1.1 ESR1.2 ESR1.3

12 Workshop on Intellectual property and technology transfer June 15 X X X13 First, Second and Final PACMAN workshop (3 days each) Feb. 15, Sept. 16,

June 17X X X

20 Conference in Optical metrology May 2015, 2016 X 21 International Workshop on Accelerator Alignment (IWAA) Oct. 2014, 2016 X X22 Biennal ISMA conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering May 2015, 2016 23 Yearly international conference and industrial exhibition

organized by the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology (EUSPEN)

Oct. 2015, 2016 X (X) (X)

24 The International Magnetic Measurements Workshop (IMMW) June 2015, 2016 25 International Conference in Magnet Technology (MT) July 2014, 2016 26 The International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS) Oct. 2014, 2015,

2016(X) (X) (X)

27 The LINAC conference is devoted to linear accelerators all over the world.

Sept. 2014, 2015, 2016

28 The International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC) June 2015, 2016 (X) (X) (X)29 The European Gender Summit, organized yearly by genSET. Nov. 2014, 2015,

2016(X) (X) (X)

Network-wide training activities – workshops & conferences