Title: ACS Optical Instability
1ACS Optical Instability
- Pam Sullivan
- Updated 5 July 99
2Instability Introduction
- Small Temperature Changes in ACS Components Cause
Apparent Motion of All Detectors wrt Internal or
External Optical Sources - Specification is 10 mas peak-peak over 2 Orbits
- Several Distinct Phenomena Identified
- Warm-up Transients
- ASCS Interface Plate Related Transients
- Rolling Transients Associated with Room
Temperature - Shifts in Coronagraph Location with Orientation
Change and with Different Holding Fixture
3Coronagraph Motion w/Orientation Holding
Fixture Changes
- COR. SPOT LOCATION
- DATE CONFIGURATION X CENTER Y CENTER FOC INN OUT
- 31 Mar TBF/Diamond 2465 57814 11939
- 14 Apr Dolly/Square 488 543 2345 57810 11946
- 2 Jun SIFIG/Aperture Down 453 603 2568 59046 1067
5 - 3 Jun Dolly/Square 480 566 2568 59049 10673
- 14 Jun Dolly/Square 477 566 2569 59046 10673
4Instability Theories
- Troubleshooting has Confirmed that Optical Bench
is not Isolated from Enclosure (XYZ Fittings
should Isolate Bench) - This Anomalous Behavior May Cause/Contribute to
All Phenomena through the Following Mechanisms - Enclosure Shape Change Transmits Loads to Optical
Bench - TBF/Dolly CTE Effects Load Enclosure which Load
Bench - Optical Bench CTE Expansion Results in Bench
Bending - Other Effects Which May be Contributing to
Instability - Heat Pipe CTE Expansion Imparts Loads to Optical
Bench - Localized CTE Effects in Detector Housings
Other Components Expanding/Contracting CCD Heat
Pipes Impart Load to CCDs and Optical Bench
5Introduction to Data
- Organized Chronologically
- All Data Collected at Ambient Temperature and
Pressure - Optical Source was either
- RAS/Cal Point Source (External to ACS)
- Coronagraphic Spot (Internal to ACS)
- Motion is that of the Optical Source Position
within the CCD Field of View - Data is Presented as Delta X (Diamonds) and Y
(Triangles) Pixels from Arbitrary Starting Point - HRC Pixels are 21 um
- SBC Pixels are 25 um
- WFC Pixels are 15 um
6March 22 Initial Identification of Anomaly on HRC
- Configuration
- Mounting ACS in TBF/Diamond Configuration, in
Chamber 225 - Cooling ASCS Simulator with GN2
- Optical Source HRC RAS/Cal point source
- Starting Temp Warm, Instrument had been On for
Several Hours - Results
- Optical motion is correlated with cool-down of
ASCS simulator at 1730 - Change of 7C at ASCS caused 1 pixel motion
- Note that ACS Interface Plate and CCD Housing
cools with ASCS - Note that Optical Bench temperature is rising
slightly through test - No apparent motion is seen during ASCS warm-up
- Implies anomaly is not a simple CTE
expansion/contraction effect - Direction of HRC motion is
- Parallel to floor, as viewed looking into
aperture - Side to side at the CCD, as viewed looking down
on instrument
7March 30 Verify Reproduce-ability Correlation
w/WFC
- Configuration
- Mounting ACS in TBF/Diamond Configuration, in
SSDIF - Cooling Chiller Plate
- Optical Source WFC RAS/Cal point source HRC
Coronagraph - Starting Temp Ambient, at Start of Day
- Results
- Little to no motion seen during ACS warm-up
- Chillers turned on to 14C causes Interface Plate
temperature change with causes motion in both WFC
and HRC - In this test, a 2C delta causes 4 pixels of
motion - HRC moves same direction as Mar 22 data set
(parallel to floor) - WFC moves
- Perpendicular to floor (up and down) as viewed
into aperture - Fore to Aft at CCD, as viewed looking down on
instrument
8April 13 AM Test Effect when ACS is Suspended
- Configuration
- Mounting ACS Suspended by Crane, in TBF
w/B-Latch Disengaged - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph
- Starting Temp Ambient, at Start of Day
- Results
- Small motion seen during warm-up
- Turning chillers on to 14C causes motion
- Same direction as when latched into TBF
- Magnitude Reduced by 5X
9April 13 PM Test Effect when ACS Held in
Dolly/Diamond
- Configuration
- Mounting ACS in Handling Dolly in Diamond
Orientation - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph
- Starting Temp Ambient, ACS off for few hours
during relocation to dolly - Results
- Small motion seen during instrument warm-up
- Chillers on to 14C causes noticeable transient,
but otherwise does not seem to change warm-up
trend - Chillers off does not change the warm-up trend
- HRC motion is this test is different downward as
looking into aperture
10April 14 Test Effect when ACS Held in
Dolly/Square
- Configuration
- Mounting ACS in Handling Dolly in Square
Orientation - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph
- Starting Temp Ambient, at start of day
- Results
- Square Orientation has radiator heat pipes
parallel to floor, and thus allows them to
operate square is also the most
heat-transfer-effective for the CCD heat pipes - Turn on HRC CCD and TECs only 0.5 pixel motion
caused during warm-up - Turn on chillers no apparent change in warm-up
motion trend - Turn on WFC CCDs and TECs causes small slope
increase in warm-up trend - Turning off chillers changed the direction of the
motion trend
11April 15 AM Compare Dolly/Diamond Motion when
HPs Disconnected
- Configuration
- ACS CCD Heat Pipes Disconnected at IF Plate
- Mounting ACS in Handling Dolly in Diamond
Orientation - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph
- Starting Temp Ambient, at start of day
- Results
- Note data noisy due to operating CCDs at room
temperature (TEC off) - Small motion 0.5 pixel seen during warm-up
- Motion perpendicular to that seen in
dolly/diamond with HP connected - Chillers turned on to 14C caused no correlated
motion - Note large jump at 17.3 most likely due to
optical source change
12April 15 PM Compare Dolly/Square Motion when HPs
Disconnected
- Configuration
- ACS CCD Heat Pipes Disconnected at IF Plate
- Mounting ACS in Handling Dolly in Square
Orientation - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph
- Starting Temp Warm after several hours of
Operation - Results
- Note data noisy due to operating CCDs at room
temperature (TEC off) - Start warm with chillers on at 14C
- No apparent motion due to turning chillers off
- Turning HRC TEC on at 21.9 causes a large jump
due to image quality improvement (not a
thermal-mechanical effect) - Correlation between motion TEC on/off state
identified (due to Housing temp?) - Turning HRC TEC off at 22.7 causes small 0.3
pixel motion - Turning HRC TEC on at 23.0 causes TEC-off motion
to reverse
13April 16 Compare TBF/Diamond Motion when HPs
Disconnected
- Configuration
- ACS CCD Heat Pipes Disconnected at IF Plate
- Mounting ACS in TBF in Diamond
- Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph
- Starting Temp Ambient, at start of day
- Results
- Warm-up effect of 1.5 pixels seen
- Direction of motion similar to that with heat
pipes connected - Chillers-on seemed to restart warm-up trend which
had stalled for 15 minutes - Chillers off had no apparent effect
- Motion correlated with TEC on/TEC off repeated
14May 7 Measure Thermal Stability Effect on SBC
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting ACS in TBF in Diamond
- Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source SBC RAS/Cal Point Source in N2
Purge - Starting Temp Close to Ambient after being off
for Lunch - Results
- Warm-up effect of 1 pixel seen
- Chillers-on caused motion of 4-5 pixels
- Motion is different than HRC effect
- Indicates that effect is not solely M1 or M2
motion - Chillers off reversed the chillers-on effect
- WFC TECs off/on had no effect on warm-up or
chiller trend
15June 2 Measure Stability with Aperture
Down/Y-Fitting Free
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting ACS attached to SIFIG by GSE Lifting
Points - ACS Clocked 10 deg off Vertical, Aperture
Facing Floor - Note This Configuration Frees Y-Fitting but
also Precludes HRC Heat Pipes from Transferring
Heat to ASCS Plate - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Addl Sensors Displacement Sensors Measuring
Latch Motion Theodolites Measuring In Plane
Motion of IF Plate and Radiator Panel Relative
to P2 Enclosure Panel - Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- Warm-up effect barely present at 0.1 pixel
- Chillers-on Caused no Perceptible Change in
Warm-up Trend - HRC TECs Off (to Prevent Safing due to Overtemp
Housing) Caused Drift Effect which is Not Related
to Stability Effect - No Measurable Motion seen by Displacement or
Angular Sensors (sensitivity is .0001 inch)
16June 3 Measure Stability with Radiator Panel
Unbolted
- Configuration
- ACS P2 Radiator Panel Bolts Loosened 1 Turn
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- Warm-up Effect of 1 pixel seen
- Chillers-On Off had No Effect
- HRC Set Point Change from -90C to -67C Caused
Noticeable Slope Change - New Rolling Effect in X-Axis only Started
without Apparent Cause 7 Hours Into Test and
Continued through Remaining 8 Hours - Also Noticed an Unexplained Increase in Noise in
Spot Location Data as Test Progressed - There was No Corresponding Increase in Image Noise
17June 4 Measure Stability with Radiator Panel
Rebolted
- Configuration
- ACS Assembled with Panel Bolts Re-Tightened
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- Executed Test Sequence Identical to Previous Day
for Apples-Apples Comparison - Resulting Pixel Motion Nearly Identical to
Previous Day, Except - Warm-up Effect Barely Present
- Possibly because ACS Started 1C Warmer?
- Possibly because Enclosure is More Resistant to
Shape Changes with Panel? - HRC Set Point Change Caused Slope Change
- This Effect Probably Occurred Yesterday but was
Masked by Warm-up Effect - Rolling Effect Larger Magnitude
- Rolling Appears Correlated with JIN2PANT
Enclosure Panel Temperature - Except for Rolling, Stability is Better with
Enclosure Panel Bolts Torqued
18June 7 Test Rolling Effect Theories
- Configuration
- ACS Assembled
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- Rolling was Correlated with Enclosure Panel Temp
- Heat from 650W Lamp Used to Change Enclosure
Panel Temperature - Applying Heat to O3 and O2 (Separately) Caused
Apparent Motion in Y-Axis Only - Previous Rolling was in X-Axis Only
- Imaging Interval Varied (30 min imaging, 5 min
break, 30 min imaging, 10 minute break, 30 min
imaging, 15 min break) to Determine if Breaks
Causes Cooling - Conclusion
- Rolling is not Caused by Enclosure Panel Heating
nor Imaging Operations
19June 9 Relieve Heat Pipe Installation Stress
Loosen ASCS Bolts
- Configuration
- ACS ASCS Plate Bolts to Radiator Panel Loosened
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- No Warm-up Effect Seen
- No Chillers-On or Off Effect Seen
- Changing HRC Set Point to -85C Apparently Caused
Motion in X - Changing HRC Set Point back to -67C Produced
Motion in Y, but did Not Reverse Y Trend
20June 10 Re-Bolt ASCS Interface Plate
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- No Warm-up Effect Seen
- No Chillers-On Effect Seen
- Chillers Off Caused 0.3 pix/hr Motion in Both
Axes - Changing HRC Set Point had No Effect
- Conclusion
- No Significant Difference between ASCS IF Plate
Loose vs Bolted
21June 11 Monitor Stability w/o Changing Detector
or Chiller State
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- Warmup and/or Chiller Effect seen for 7 Hours
- Pixel Location Stabilizes for 1 Hours at End of
Data Collection
22June 14 Monitor Stability w/Room Temperature
Change
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In Dolly, in Square with Radiator
Facing Up Parallel to Floor - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Backlight
- Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Results
- Warm-up and/or Chiller Effect seen for 4 Hours
at Start of Day - Stability after 1700GMT Correlates with JO3APANT
Enclosure Panel Temperature Enclosure Panel
Correlates Grossly with Room Temperature - Conclusion
- Stability is Correlated with Room Temperature
- Potential Mechanism is Dolly Length Change with
Temperature Loads Enclosure
23June 17 Compression Test to Verify Presence of
Y-Fitting Stiction
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled OFF for this Test to
Eliminate Thermal Effects - Mounting In TBF/Diamond
- Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source None (ACS Off)
- Starting Temp Ambient throughout Test (ACS Off)
- Addl Sensors LVDTs to Monitor Motion of Bench
Relative to Enclosure Theodolites to
Monitor TBF and ACS Optical Cube Motion - Results
- TBF B-Latch Used to Compress Enclosure from 0 to
800lb in 50lb Increments - Increasing Load Compresses Both Enclosure
Optical Bench by 25 mil - ACS Optical Cubes Motion of 6 to 18 as
Indicates Bench is Bending w/Increasing Load - Conclusion
- Optical Bench Moves with Enclosure
- Y-Fitting is not Behaving per Design
24June 18 Repeat Compression Test for Repeatability
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled OFF for this Test to
Eliminate Thermal Effects - Mounting In TBF/Diamond
- Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source None (ACS Off)
- Starting Temp Ambient throughout Test (ACS Off)
- Addl Sensors LVDTs to Monitor Motion of Bench
Relative to Enclosure Theodolites to
Monitor TBF and ACS Optical Cube Motion - Results
- Decompression Reverses Compression Effect with
Little or No Hysteresis - Compression and Decompression Effects are
Repeatable - Conclusion
- Optical Bench Moves with Enclosure
- Y-Fitting is not Behaving per Design
25June 21 AM Compression Test with ACS On to
Correlate Spot Motion
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In TBF/Diamond
- Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Spot with
Backlight - Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Addl Sensors LVDTs to Monitor Motion of Bench
Relative to Enclosure Theodolites to
Monitor TBF and ACS Optical Cube Motion - Results
- TBF B-Latch Used to Compress/Decompress Enclosure
- Both Enclosure Bench Move with Changing Load
- Coronagraph Moves 7 Pixels in Each Axis with
Changing Load - Compression Effect is Repeatable Decompression
is Repeatable - Compression vs Decompression Motion Shows
Hysteresis - Conclusion
- Coronagraph Motion is Correlated with
Enclosure/Bench Motion and is thus Caused (at
least in part) by Stuck Y-Fitting
26June 21 PM Compression Test with ACS On to
Correlate Spot Motion
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In TBF/Diamond
- Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source SBC Coronagraph Spot with
Backlight - Starting Temp Warm after Morning Operations
- Addl Sensors LVDTs to Monitor Motion of Bench
Relative to Enclosure Theodolites to
Monitor TBF and ACS Optical Cube Motion - Results
- TBF B-Latch Used to Compress/Decompress Enclosure
- Both Enclosure Bench Move with Changing Load
- Coronagraph Moves with Changing Load
- Compression vs Decompression Motion Show
Hysteresis - SBC Motion is Nearly Identical to HRC Magnitude
and Direction - Conclusion
- Coronagraph Motion is Correlated with
Enclosure/Bench Motion and is thus Caused (at
least in part) by Stuck Y-Fitting - Similarity of SBC HRC Motion Indicate Effect is
Predominately Motion of the M2 Mirror
27June 23 Aborted Baseline TBF Temperature
Change Test
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In TBF/Diamond with New Linear Bearing
B-Latch - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Spot with
Backlight WFC RAS/Cal - Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Addl Sensors LVDTs to Monitor Motion of Bench
Relative to Enclosure - Results
- Had Planned to Run Long Duration Baseline for
Comparison to RASHOMS Results - WFC Over-Temp Forced WFC TECs to be Turned Off
Baseline Aborted - Temp Change of TBF Bottom Support Post (20 to 30
to 20C) Caused WFC HRC Motion - Temp Change of V2 Support Post (20 to 30 to 20C)
Caused WFC HRC Motion - During Temp Changes B-Latch Load Cell Measured
Changing Load (30lb) and LVDTs Measured Motion
of Enclosure Bench Relative to TBF - Conclusion
- TBF Temp Changes Causes TBF Length Change Causes
Load Change Causes Enclosure/Bench Motion - Y-Fitting Stiction Prevents Verification of
Proper B-Latch Motion
28June 24 Baseline Stability in TBF for
Comparison to RASHOMS
- Configuration
- ACS Fully Assembled
- Mounting In TBF/Diamond with New Linear Bearing
B-Latch - Cooling Chillers
- Optical Source HRC Coronagraph Spot with
Backlight WFC RAS/Cal - Starting Temp Ambient at Start of Day
- Addl Sensors LVDTs to Monitor Motion of Bench
Relative to Enclosure - Test Sequence for Baseline
- T0 (1300GMT) ACS On/WFC TECs On
- T4 Hr HRC TEC On
- T7 Hr Chillers On
- T11 Hr Chillers Off
- T14 Hr Test End
- Results
- Warmup and Chillers On Effects Present at 0.5
pixels Chillers Off Effect Present at 1 pixel - TBF Cube Motion of 8 as and AC1 Motion of 3 as
Observed During Chillers On (Optical Cube Data
was Taken Only During the Chillers On Segment
from1540-1800) - LVDTs Show Small TBF Expansion Correlated
w/Chillers On Off