Jose Marques Balula, Yves Cuvet, Frank Gerigk, Mohammad Reza Khalvati, Tomoko Muranaka, Rolf Wegner

RFQ (F. Gerigk, J. Balula)

  • measurements on tuning should be finished by end of the week,
  • temperature stabilisation is better than 0.1 degrees for the vanes,
  • now working on body stabilisation, 0.2 degrees needed for requested phase stabilisation (1 deg),
  • a budget code is needed for 2 months FSU cabling, etc ~20 kCHF, up to now on linac code,

general news (F. Gerigk)

  • drawing office needs for time for layout/assembly drawings -> ~400 hours for CCDTL, ~200 hours DTL

movable tuners (F. Gerigk)

  • cleaning samples are being tested,

CCDTL (F. Gerigk)

  • intermediate spacers are ordered, pre-series requested for May
  • repair of leak on CC tuner port for module 3?

SM18 (F. Gerigk)

  • need to be ready for week 8,

DTL, RFQ (F. Gerigk, R.Wegner)

  • spacers (under jacks) have been ordered

bead-pull set-up

  • Jose proposes to use ethernet port of network analyser, and to connect directly via LAN to a virtual machine running LabView,
  • Tomoko and Jose will help Mohammad with the technical set-up and to convert from GPIB/USB to Ethernet

PIMS (R. Wegner)

  • Polish cost estimation of support spacers has been discussed. The CERN workshop will be discussed for further offers from industry.
  • NCBJ confirmed that all threads that have been specified in the drawings as "repulsed" are really machined "repulsed" for both, NCBJ and the external company CPL.
  • The short module built of end disc M_1, ring G_13-14, disc G_2-3, ring M_13-14 and end disc M_14 has been simulated. The results are here https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/pub/SPL/Minutes17Jan2013/Short_Module_-_Ergebnisse.pdf

-- RolfWegner - 17-Jan-2013

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