Encoder failures during 2007
06apr07
Sections:
Intro
11apr07 encoder 1 failure
08apr07 encoder 1 failure
plots:
11apr07:azimuth
summary plots (.ps) (.pdf)
08apr07:
azimuth summary plots (.ps) (.pdf)
08apr07:
pointing errors caused by the failure (.ps) (.pdf):
Intro
The azimuth arm has 2
encoders.
They are situated on opposite sides of the azimuth arm by the encoder
rack
gear. The encoder on the gregorian dome side (az encoder 1) is
used
for pointing. The encoder on the carriage house side (az encoder 2) is
used to measure the bending of the azimuth arm.
If az encoder 1 fails then the system switches to
az encoder 2. This allows continued operation with degraded pointing
accuracy.
As the azimuth rotates, the azimuth arm bends slightly. The pointing is
servoed to the encoder on the dome side. The encoder on the ch side
will
be off from encoder 1 by the bending amount. This changes
depending
on the direction the motors are driving the azimuth.
We have been having a number of azimuth 1 encoder
failures recently. The system has continued running using az
encoder
2 (and degraded pointing). Some observations are:
- Often times the encoder 1 error looks to be a glitch (since the
encoder
difference remains reasonable after the failure).
- When a glitch occurs the system does not automatically switch
back to
az
encoder 1.
- A reset command will sometimes clear the failure and switch back
to az
encoder 1.
- Occasionally we have had to reboot the vertex plc.
.
The Failures. (top)
11apr07: Az 1 encoder failure
The azimuth 1 encoder failed twice
during the morning of 11apr07. The failures occurred at 2:35 and
5:30 am. The operator was able to reset the errors remotely. The two
failures occurred at: az=203,za=5.5 and az=332.4,za=14.999.
The azimuth
summary plots (.ps) (.pdf)
show the failure:
- Page 1: has the az position and the encoder differences. The
dashed vertical lines are where the errors occurred.
- Page 3: The red line at the bottom shows the encoder 1 faults.
- Page 8: This shows the azimuth and dome za for the day. The
dotted red lines show the failure positions.
Processing: x101/070411/chkaz.pro
08apr07: Az 1 encoder failure
The failure occurred at 12:33. The
azimuth
was sitting at 270 degrees and the dome was at za=10 degrees.
The azimuth
summary plots (.ps) (.pdf)
show the failures:
- Page 1: the azimuth position and the az1-az2
value
for the
day. The dashed line at 12.5 is when the failure occurred. You'll
notice that after the enc1 fault, the azimuth encoder difference was
still
reasonable. This means that az encoder 1 was still working after the
failure.
This makes me think that the problem was a glitch and not a
catastrophic
failure.
- Page 3: The red trace at the bottom shows the
enc1
fault
bit. It stayed high until around 22:24. The glitch in all the bits at
22:24
was a power dip. It looks like the power dip caused the system to
reset,
removing the encoder 1 failure.
The pointing
errors caused by the failure (.ps) (.pdf):
- The pointing model was made with encoder 1.
When we
switch
to encoder 2, the encoder difference becomes the pointing error. The
error
on the sky is the encoder difference times the sine of the zenith
angle.
The plot shows the az encoder error on the sky caused by using encoder
2. The error was present between the two dashed red lines. It got
up to about 25 arc seconds.
Processing: x101/070408/chkaz.pro
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