REQUISITION FOR MATERIEL AND/OR SERVICES
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FOLLOWING THESE I NSTRUCTI NS LL
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I. LIMIT tlEQUISITIONS TO ONE PAE EVTMPO,~r F a OCsh 2/08/28 CSl, 8~
2. LIMIT REQUISITION TO ONLY ONE MATERIAL UNIT TYPING
1. PUT ITEMS WITHOUT STOCK NOS. ON SEPARATE REQUISITION
CHARGE COST CENTER NO.
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REQUISITION FOR MATERIEL AND/OR
SERVICES Il Mar 65
REQUIRED DATE AT DESTINATION
(NOT REQUIRED FOR ROUTINE
REQNS. ENTER DATE ONLY IF
REQUIREMENT IS FIRM)
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1H1IONATURE APPROVING OFFICER SIGNATURE OF TECHNICAL OFFICER
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DATE PROC. ITEMS
REQUIRED IN
DEPOT
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R Machine Quartz Lens
7EIement #3
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ement A
Job Number: 165
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BUDGET CERTIFICATION: I CERTIFY THAT COST AUTHOR-
IZATION ANDIOR FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE. CHARGE COST
CENTER INDICATED IN BLOCK ASTERISKED (+) BELOW.
STATI
VOU. DATE VOU. NO.
DATE STOCK ITEMS
REQUIRED IN
TRANSPORTATION
REFERENCE Telegram LLH229 25 Feb 65 5: Rlpm
RECOMMENDED METHOD OF SHIPMENT RECOMMENDED CHANNEL FOR SHIPMENT
(TRUCK. RAIL, SHIP, PLANE, OR POSTAL) I (COMMERCIAL. MILITARY OTHER)
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REFERENCE IVWFR MACHINE QUARTZ #3 IS
EACH AND QUARTZ LENS ELEMENT #4 IS ACH DELIVERY
IS 120. DAYS ARO WILL INSTALL IN L IF CUSTOMER
SENDS LAMPHOUSE T4 NSTALLATION AND ALIGNMENT SHOULD NOT.
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25 February 1965
STATINTL Referoncet IiIWFR Machine
Gentlemen:
Your technical people have requested a price and avail-
STATINTL ability of lens element 4 ; and #4 rtanufactured from quartz
material. Quartz lens elemont 4 3 is each;
STATINTL quartz lens element #4 is. eac . e iverY is
120 days ARO and the price quo e s f.o.b. delivered
East Coast; terms net 30 days
In the event an order for the above material would be
STATINTL issued could at no additioneil charge install and align
these lens e. in the resent lamphoase if the lamphouse
STATINTL were forwarded to
We thank you for the opportunity of quoting on your
requirements.
Very truly yours,
STATINTL-
STATINTL
STATINTL
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT APPROVAL REQUEST
25X1A I.
Identification
The Plans and Development Staff, NPIC, under Contract
25X1A L uis having designed and built by
a ro n'-Ape variaDlu
25X1A
25X1A
25X1A
25X1A
V
Width Film Reader. This instrument is scheduled for delivery
and installation in late December 1964, and incorporates the
liquid film gate approach to the film cooling problem.
II. Background
The Reader as being designed and built by
ncludes. a liquid film gate approach 'to e 1 eat -
reated by the intense illumination required at high
magnifications. It was understood b t the time of contract-
ader that suff' was available through
R
th
e
e
for
ing
25X1A a previous contract with the on liquid film gates
to permit them to accomplish the gate d.es gn with a minimum of effort.
2 5X1A On evaluation of th ork, it was determined that an
A 4- 1, ould
25X1A
25X1A
25X1A
25X1A
25X1A
25X1A
insufficient amount o in o available an eu
have to conduct their own breadboard design phase.
Additional problem areas not anticipated in the initial
proposal occurred in the following technical areas: 1) due to the
complexity of the liquid gate it was necessary to design a relay
condenser system; 2) the capstan design system originally proposed
did not work satisfactorily and a different capstan system had to be
designed; 3) a refrigeration cooling system was originally proposed
but this was later changed to a water cooled system after many of
the components had been purchased and considerable design effort was
expended; 4) after fabrication of the machine an excessive amount of
vibration was present in the projected image and the cabinet had to
be stiffened to eliminate the vibration; and 5) an azmuth indicator,
which was not in the original proposal, was required to increase the
versatility of the equipment.
III. Contract and Financial Arrangements
The original contract with I fror the
Variable Width Film Reader was forl on a- UFF as s. The
which will increase the total adjusted cost-to The
recommended 'action consists the run as ava. a.~.e under
the contract to aceiling ofi to satisfactorily complete
the instrument.
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IV. Coordination
This add l impending contractual action has been coordinated
25X1 A with OL/FD and it is scheduled for
presentation to the TDC on 10 December . Na further coordination
of this project is deemed appropriate.
25X1A
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14 JanuerY 1965
=WWDWrj }Ea# Aesi8
25X1A fi*
he attention of the T when fi rapt d,$oovered
25X
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25X1 A on a ba,.e contract of after the contract
; ndee . tn- trume prepared for
~l to and
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,
c
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de1iverv to the building. turn, l am toy Justify this to
T. have been presented with the TDC Minutes 0
th to a grove it 1 understand that a variety of
a?
U4" P4
bl a -ae d x g the performance of this contract,
leld%tr o th i tion
uiA &a+- o Which nreill4biv was to be furnished by
25X1A the I note further that as far back as
your mm o was aware of and noted In his inspection
report the fact that this contract might overrun by 10%.
No action was taken at that time to refer the matter to TDC
or to me, Again in October it was noted in an inspection
25X1 A eatite having been raised to Once again no
men it s too : e to take any
_. ~ A. .
Now
taken
n
,
,
other than app ve What In fact is a "fait accompli"
~.,
I ced to ai off and justify an over n of better
25X1 A
VAriable Width Pi
Overrun on Contrea
Taiibe_rate on projects, for a and the
review and validate them. a no then nave rage
over ns later develop which are not called to the attention
of approving authorities until any action other than approval
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An ova== of this itude should have been
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25X1A
25X1A
T Overrun on or Variable
Width Pi neaaer
senior$ i edja e.1y under you in charge of this program
full' responsible. 3 do not expect to see a recurrence
of this type of problem again
is too late. At the beat I call this careless work
the worst gross neglect for which T hold you d th=
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N +'l4RA UM FOR ' R COI
STATINTL SUBJECT: Overrun on Contract
STATINTL
kept personnel to the
Width Film Reader the following sunary of events has been prepared.
STATINTL 2. when the proposal for the reader was wmx requested;
was given the understanding that inform tion on the liquid film gate
would be made available to them if they were awarded the contract.
STATINTL After being awarded the contract
STATINTL
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STATINTL
to determine the extent of the information available
source problems. This involved research and design effort in excess
determined that it was of little help to them and that they would
essentially have to start from, scratch in both the liquid gate and light
to them on the liquid, gate and the light source which was associe
eve eating
this infor anon, it was
mxxkzKktM
with it at that time. After
better understand the problems behind the
:cipated. However, they chose
t time not to request
increased funds 2 because they felt they could not determine valid
pricing information at that time.
From approximately August 1963 to about February 1964 design,
prece(eded on the xx reader at a slower than usual rate because of the
extra work required on the liquid gate and light source. By April 1964
STATINTL it,
apparent the
kuld not complete the task within allocated
funds, end it was so stated in the 29 April 1961+ afttz Contract Inspection
STATINTL
stimnted they x could complete the project
TATINTL Report. At this time
F
for en additional 104e over the contract price of and did not
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plan to ask for a overrun at that time and therefor did not notify the
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STATINTL
STATINTL
. It sherd be noted that all Contract Status Reports from,
that I had no authority to czit funds for the Government, and
money they spew over the allocated funds was at their o risk..
Contracting Officer.. As the work progressed, it became apparent that
to complete the * job would require more funds than they orig liy
estimated. At this time I requested that if an overrun was to be
requested that they take careful consideration of the funds required
to complete the job so that multiple overruns could be avoided. It
was also pointed out to them and they fully understood the consequences,
within allocated funds, and that the Contracting Officer never contacted
April 1964 through the present, indicated that they would not
them as to their finenci
was enticipeted and it was reported es such on the 1 October 196+ repo
Zgain that they
September it was obvious to me that an overrun Of approximately
I uri my September inspection visit, I in?orrxe~
As without authorization and requested: that they take
status as a result of these reports. By
STATINTL ov
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to correct the situation.
On the 29th of October, they finally submitted a reques
to the contracting officer
a copy directly to me but I was verbally
by their local representative
copy which was hats=carried to me by
STATINTL to
through official channels. To the beat of my knowledge all copies
for his infor.tion.
yet to see a copy of the overrun request come to I PIC
STATINTL
available in the EPIC to date are copies of th
ay did not send
`armed of this action
receipt of the information
d we a the copy sent
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3X T. After waiter several weeks for the request to cone through
STATINTL chazels, checked beck to
end they understood that I had received the information through the
local representative and therefore did not bother to foreward a COPY-
At that time I then began to prepare the lx overrun for TDC action.
This ection was then taken up and approved by the TDC on 10 December
STATINTL 1964 (approximately six weeks after the request was made by
STATINTL
8, To date, I have not been questioned by anyone outside the
Plans and Development Staff concerning the progression of this
contract except for a couple Of informa1 telephone question, by
Rder was delivered to the MC on 28 December end
STATINTL
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esently being &Mmftax debugged.
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a sub-e
25X1 A
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during the undors
25X1A
to a.e
25X1 A repres
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Diatribut
Ori & 1. - d Address"
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i Vi Sit and
ssib design. The proposed price of
If the total contract price gynd rrpreseut,
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peMreph 5, of the Terms Conditions
aye fltr . it is reGU ed for
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rice with our
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suffuse to
lens.
s mquired, any
wtti r lle"n
h.
+lys 9i 1cr the amount of taur O'ring
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the use of Peen isms tar imago rot, on.
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an to sxprs*sed in terms of blur
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p
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s of an inch 'sus ss to e flatness of the Pachen prism
the of any specified onoChrOZT UC lghti
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cuaiom
sass Of 4iwi sharpness of image *n
h for a bl ago -
including
Periodic postings will be efangsd for this exchangs of lni aUOn. The first
of such ittr a will be discussed phone 2 Sopt*mbw. At that time
teen onw date *Ad decisions rsgar g Kojectlen lamps will be discussed
t in#g E3
?n , (compIat+s Lnt
Purchase).
sources of supply for
A statement es to whether a
Optical path to compensate
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STATINTL Refer
,on: Contracting officer
nce: "Contract
Gentlbmen:
In reference to the above subject contract, the contractor has recently com-
pleted the estimates for cost at completion on the above contract and will
require funds in addition to those presently committed under the contract.
STATINTL ill be required to
The contractor estimates that an additional
compete the 'performance of this amount is forwarded herewith as contract.
Cost breakdown
Encl sure 1.
In reviewing the cost at completion, it should be noted that there are several
funds. The most
major factors contributing
is the cost oft the liquid gate system.
outstanding of these
STATINTL The basic proposal by assumed transfer of extensive design information from
acorporation which had done earlier work on a liquid gate. It had been m d
STATINTL that the gate, which had been tested by the other corporation, would require
t, there were design in order to fit it to the system being no detail drawings or assembly drawings available
In able which
In ative changes
fact,
cou d have been of any use. The gate demonstrated toF-Iconsisted simply of a
fixefd metal frame having two transparent sides. The demodstration of performance
between the
con isted only of suspending a piece of film, stationary and'vertical,
tra sparent sides and illuminating it by a high intensity lamp. There was no pro-
vis'on in the gate for moving the film, for driving it with at'c~s'" ;';'or for drying.
STATINTL t prom to the
Tho e problem had to solve in the design of the equipmfr
sco e of work., ad to build a separate experimental gate. i e pro
ass c.ialtgd wit motion, freon flow, temperature control and the capstan drive
ha to be solved before proceeding with the final machine design.
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As soci
detail
the pa
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major
and th
high i lumination levels on the screen w I reflected this
a con entional optical design, and our
poa, andisincevaeWo
Howe er, as the machine began to take shape mechanically,
the o l
desig objective was to minimize floor space,
e oe f n 1 concept ofp icamachine
desig had become severely complicated. with
the m as proposed assumed a greater anLount of
lectionlof a la piand designiof
selection o incorporate
structure for placement of the lamp. Final
within a lam house resulted in a structure which was too
considerable distance
The
the b dy of the machine. That required shifting
from is optimum position, resulting in th eneaferr the optical design had been
ted with the gate and related mechanical systems are are weel over prod oe
hose were necessary
drawings and sketches. T
s for the experiment. For the final machine further engineering and
4-antal ecuipment, used to
was required in order to ada Pt theto a functioning piece of operational
at
e
s
trate the first of the gat
Merely the production of any drawings can be seen as
re. ad anticipated performing
or
actor in the difference between the w
t which we actually had to per
fos r produsi the
pent The s c? nd area on which a considerable amount of time was
illumi tion optics. Originally, we felt that the requirement
easy to atta n with
ould be relatively
need or that type of design became app
unde way for some time. This, in turn, reflected back into the mechanical
design which also had been under way for smetconce ned becauseaa signifi-
insof r as anticipated time and labor hours w
cant mount of the mechanical design had tOice altered,
The final system provided an
the o tical design, this occurred at least twice,
he optical axis between the lamp
te on
d
and the film gate. In order to do this a num accomplishe insertion into, and removal from the optical path was
controlled lens only with,
changes.
considerable complication of the electronics which
Of course, the mechanism required to actuate the several
ed and -demanded space where heretofore
the hangs lenses was quite complicat
they had been no need for space. This, in turn, forced re-location of other
corn onents of the system including a winding drum for hoses# and cables
ia
image of the arc at a point interme
ber of lenses were required and their
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an thus a chain of changes was introduced which had a substantial effect
STATINTL
As part of the freon cooling by~DLviii, ""'-t re+had to be kept about equal
u
het excianger since the required film tempera
to loom temperature. For the freon to cool it, the freon,then had to be reduced
inlet film to
below room temperature to guarantee that the heat would
below
th freon. i The only possible way of maintaining freon
am ient involved using a refrigerating system. Our initialdesignQQ, therefore,
em 1'oyed, a refrigeration system and our design work i nethis system
wi hin lthe body of the equipment. That absorbed considerable and effort.
Subsequently, it was determined that the refrigeration system.could be placed
Because of crowding withi the
externally in a separate utilities package.
machine bodj resulting in the need for an optical relay system which ccurred
well into the design, the removal of the refrigerating system to
sums
later change
stage did
uti~ities package was most welcome. theAt a still the
in c ~ne
time and did therefore cost additional money.
deign, cooled water was made available at the installation site. Sin e that
made possible the elimination of the refrigerating system and a simplification machine both as regards the number of packages al concept adoptedheIt is apparent well which constituted as l in the fluid circuitry, that was the final
therefore, that in achieving the design goals for the equipment, the pertinent thes ones were compactness, reliability and
to three separate ap~ro ihes to ae
we were forced to go through what amounted
si gle problem.
In the area of the capstan, our original design employed a differential liquid
pressure capstan. That capstan was designed and built to be incorporated in
Since
the experimental model prior to its adaptation for the final machine.
measurement of distance along the length the
capstnovas to
felt that capstan
by counting the number of revolutions of that
design was basic to machine performance.
be employed to guarantee minimum likelihood
technique t at could be used should
of slippage between capstan and film. Therefore, since the use of a capstan
having holes in it, and employing a reduced internal pressure to assist in
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clamping the film tightly to its periphery has been a common practice in
applications having similar requirements, such a design was tried first.
Several variants on that design were tested, but none of these performed
as satisfactorily as, or was as simple and inexpensive as a plain rubber
covered design. The problem has now been solved by the use of a rubber
covered capstan, but'the trial models of differential pressure capstans
consumed significant amounts of time and were not considered in our
original costlestimate.
During fabrication.of the equipment, it developed that the structure had
inherent instabilities which led to image motion on the screen whenever
the machine fame was lightly touched or whenever there was source of
vibration neatby. Correction of this required the addition of heavy
stiffening members to the frame and consumed substantial manufacturing,
time.
The illumination system for 48X magnification is designed to reduce the
size of the light spot incident upon the film so as to illuminate only that
area which is seen by the 48X lens. Thus, all of the light from the lamp
is directed through that area and thence to the screen, The advantage of
that lies in being able to maintain the highest practical illumination level
on the screen as well as in maintaining good design practice. The disadvan-
tage is a serious one: The concentrated light means also that the heat
incident on-the film also is concentrated. Removal of that heat therefor
requires a considerably more sophisticated approach to cooling than at e
bottom range of magnification. Although the optical system incorporates fil-
tration of infra-red and ultra violet ends of the spectrum prior to the light
reaching the, film, some concern was felt over the efficiency of filters and
several attempts have been made to optimize the absorption of heat prior to
the film.IllThese attempts have been over and above the criteria for the
original optical design and thus cost has been increased beyond what was
expected.
At 48X an
is distort
the film -
the scre~
24X it is apparent from experiment that the image on the screen
d significantly due to the piece of glass in the film gate between
nd the projection lens. In order to display an accurate image on
p, it has been necessary to design compensating lenses for both
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magn fications . The design of these lenses and the mounting design as
well as the installation was not anticipated in the original bid .
Duri g operation of the system after it had been assembled, and while it was
bein tested, the optical system was thoroughly adjusted to optimize it. The
syst m logged many, hours of operation with no casualties. However, for an
unde ermined reason, after a considerable operating time one lens in the
lamp house cracked. It had not been mishandled. Cracking may have been
caul 'd by an unusual combination of operating conditions. Replacement of
that ens is'necessary before the machine will function satisfactorily. This
was of accounted for in the original bid.
After observing operation of the machine during testing, it became apparent
that several refinements were necessary. A light shield was required around
the rear of the machine to reduce light spillage as much as possible. The
release of freon vapor from the tank containing the supply reel when reels
were changed is objectionable. Therefore, a ventilating system had to be
adde above the tank which could be brought into operation the moment the
tank was opened. Manufacture and installation of these devices was not
considered in the original bid.
f
Finally, during operation of the equipment in test it was found that residual
material frequently left on the surface of the film from normal processing
operations was dissolved by the freon. As the film was reeled back onto the
supply spool preparatory to removing it from the machine, droplets of freon
would adhere to the film and in drying, leave a detectable residue. To avoid
this it was decided to incorporate air jets in the tank holding the supply reel
to s rip off any freon from the surface of the film. This became a requirement
afte design and fabrication of the entire system had been completed, and
ther :fore constituted a reason for the expenditure of additional funds.
Indi ations of this requirement for additional funds were anticipated earlier.
However, due to the complex nature of the equipment it has been only recently
that we have been able to provide a firm estimate of the CAS , +. ~ ? _ '' late. It
is requested that the appropriate contractual amendment be ii der the
sub ect contract to provide for an adjusted total cost of nd a
of resulting in a total of
fixed fep
l
The new delivery date at your facility is December 15, 1964.
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~~~+?~ional iruormation is required, please contac~
Very truly yours,
Manager
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6 November 1964
Dear johns STATINTL
1. The new condenser lenses for 48X are due in on Monday, 9 November.
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These lenses are made to the new calculations prov
so that on 48X we will have proper coverage.
2. As you remember, on 48X resolution was very poor in the corners, By
bench tests we confirmed that the lens was not functioning mm at f 2 ?f STATINTL
axis, so we obtained a new lens,
Bench tests show that its resolution inches of axis is better than
300 lines per millimeter. However, it does fall off into the corners of
the screen area. This was resolution of the lens itself on the bench
without a screen.'
3. We are enclosing a set of figures for light distribution taken before final
alignment. You will notice a general offset to one side--that is, the
light is more intense at the
foright of the screen, r all magnifications. Thisomewhat greater s asymmetry willt
the bottom than at the top,
be corrected when the lamphouse is aligned finally.
4. Frame Stiffening
The picture is greatly improved since the frame was stiffened although
there is still some jiggle apparent on 48X when the machine is banged
heavily.
5. Replacement for element 3, which is the cracked element in the lamphouse,
is due in the house in two weeks, that is 16 November.
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6. In order to prevent further ~lledingThelenses
a.amphouse blowerhwill hepp to keep
for air cooling have been d
air moving between the lenses. longer 7. The fine focus mechanism has been reworked to provide have a good feel travel
and faster travel. The new focus adjustment seems
changed so that
8. The joystick speed control has been
'Themmaximumall
the same range.
four magnifications has approximately expedien speed in any range of magnification
undeb the cuntrolconsolenpThus adjustt
of changing one resistor on a board
ment can be made for individual preference.
9. The detent on the scan joystick has been improved, and it is now very
positive.
tinn the rollers. pressure housing
the installed
10. To dry the film, two air nozzles were
on each side of the film, just after
a hood for
film dwe have
11. In conjunction with the air nozzle for
The hood1ls supported
exhausting Freon vapor during the process.
on a swinging arm, attached to the frame, so that it is convenient to use.
12. The gasket on the low pressure on thlid has e high bpressupe side. the same
material that had been rget
i 13. We are also enclosing resolution n tests we me, comparing a '. with a target set on t?pa?f ~ en
Freon (with 0. 5 inches of glass platen)
platen. This indicates the effects of the platen glass.
14, Corrector lenses for 24X and 48X are ordered, and should be here about
16 November 1964.
er v truly yours ,
STATINTL
Director of Operations
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Attention: Contracting Officer
STATINTL Reference: Contract
In refer nce to the above subject contract, the contractor has recently com-
pleted he estimates for cost at completion on the above contract and will
require funds in addition to those presently committed under the contract.
STATINTL The co tractor estimates that an additional ill be required to
comple a the 'performance within the scope o wor c included in this contract.
Cost b eakdown in substantiation of this amount is forwarded herewith as
Enclosure 1.
In revi ,wing the cost at completion, it should be noted that there are several
major ctors contributing to this requirement for additional funds. The most
outsta ding of these is the cost of the liquid gate system.
STATINTL The ba sic proposal byssumed transfer of extensive design information from
a corp gyration which h e earlier work on a liquid gate. It had been assumed
that th? gate, which had been tested by the other corporation, would require onl
adapts a changes to the design in order to fit it to the system being made by
STATINTL
In act al fact, there were no detail drawings or assembly drawings available i
could lave been of any use. The gate demonstrated tconsisted simply of a
STATINTL fixed petal frame having two transparent sides. The emonstration of performance
consi ted only of suspending a piece of film, stationary and vertical, between the
transp rent sides and illuminating it by a high intensity lamp. There was no pro-
vv isio ih the gate for moving the film, for driving it with a capstan, or for drying.
STATINTL Those problems ad to solve in the design of the equipment.' To rform to the
scope of work., ad to build a separate experimental gate. The pr blems
assoc ated wit motion, freon flow, temperature control and the pstan drive
had t be solved before proceeding with the final machine design. . '
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Associated with the gate and related mechanical systems are well over 100
detailed drawings and sketches. Those were necessary in order to produce
the parts for the experiment. For the final machine further engineering and
drafting was required in order to adapt the experimental equipment, usgd to
demonstrate the first of the gates a o a functioning piece of ope ational
hardware. Merely the production o any drawings can be seen as a
major factor in the difference between the work iad anticipated performing
and that which we actually had to perform,
The sec ?lnd area on which a considerable amount of time was spent was the
illumination optics. Originally, we felt that the requirement for producing
high illumination levels on the screen would be relatively easy to attain with
esign ad become severely complicated, The original concept of the machine
s prop lad
assumed a greater amount of space available within the machine
tructur for placement of the lamp. Final selection of a lamp and design of
lamp ouse resulted in a structure which was too large to incorporate within
a conve tional optical design, and our proposal reflected this point of view.
Howeve , as the machine began to take shape mechanically, and since a
esign bjective was to minimize floor space, we found that the optical
under way for some time. This, in turn, reflected back into the mechanical
design which also had been under way for some time. The result was costly
insofar as anticipated time and labor hours were concerned because a signifi-
cant amount of the mechanical design had to be altered, and due to changes in
the optical design, this occurred at least twice. The final system provided an
image f the arc at a point intermediate on the optical axis between the lamp
and th film gate. In order to do this a number of lenses were required and their
ins,erti n into, and removal from the optical path was accomplished only with
considerable complication of the electronics which controlled lens changes.
Of course, the mechanism required to actuate the several turrets containing
the change lenses was quite complicated and demanded space where heretofore
there had been no need for space. This, in turn, forced re-location of other
components of the system including a winding drum for hosev and cables
eed fo that type of design became apparent after the optical design had been
he bode of the machine. That required shifting the lamp a considerable distance
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and thus a Lain of changes was introduced which had a substantial effect
on schedules and cost.
As a part of the freon cooling system, we originally designed a liquid-to-air
heat exchanger since the required film temperature had to be kept about equal
to room temperature. For the freon to cool it, the freon then had to be educed
below room temperature to guarantee that the heat would flow from the film to
the freon. The only possible way of maintaining freon inlet temperature below
ambient involved using a refrigerating system. Our initial design, therefore,
employed a refrigeration system and our design work made room for this system
within the body of the equipment. That absorbed considerable time and effort.
Subsequently, it was determined that the refrigeration system could b placed
externally in a separate utilities package. Because of crowding withi the
machine body resulting in the need for an optical relay system which occurred
well into the design, the removal of the refrigerating system to an outside
utilities package was most welcome. Nevertheless, the change did consume
time ant did therefore cost additional money. At a still later stage in the
design cooled water was made available at the installation site. Since that
made possible the elimination of the refrigerating system and a simplification
both as regards the number of packages which constituted the machine as well
as in th fluid circuitry, that was the final concept adopted. It is apparent,
therefor, that in achieving the design goals for the equipment, the pertinent
ones w re compactness, reliability and minimum complexity. To achieve these
we wer forced to go through what amounted to three separate approaches to a
single -roblem.
In the rea of the capstan, our original design employed a differential liquid
pressu capstan. That capstan was designed and built to be incorporated in
the ex erimental model prior to its adaptation for the final machine. Since
measur rnent of distance along the length of the film was to be accomplished
STATINTL by counting the number of revolutions of that capstan elt that capstan
design was basic to machine performance. We also e at any' design
technique that could be used should be employed to guarantee minimum likelihood
of slippage between capstan and film. Therefore, since the use of a capstan
having, holes in it, and employing a reduced internal pressure to assist in
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clamp Ong the film tightly to its periphery has been a common practice in
applications having similar requirements, such a design was tried first.
Several variants on that design were tested, but none of these performed
satisfactorily as, or was as simple and inexpensive as a plain rubber
covered design. The problem has now been solved by the use of arubber
covered capstan, but the trial models of differential pressure capstans
cons med significant amounts of time and were not considered in our
origi al cost estimate.
Duri j fabrication. of the equipment, it developed that the structure
whenever
inher nt instabilities which led to image motion on the screen
the Machine frame was lightly touched or whenever there was source of
nelAjtinn of heavy
h
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vibra ion nearby. ring
stiff ning members to the frame and consumed substantial, .m~' r r
1
time
The llui~iiiation system for 48X magnification is designed to reduce the
sizelof the light spot incident upon the film so as to illuminate only that from the area which is seen by the 48X lthence to thel light
The advantaglamp
of
is di ected through that area and that , ties in being able to maintain the highest practical illumination level
on t e' screen as well as in maintaining good design practice. The disadvan-
tage is A serious one: The concentrated light t means also that
that heat the b therefore
t
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requires a considerably more sophisticated approach to cooling than at he
bottom range & magnification. Although the optical system incorporate fil-r to the gg
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several attempts have been made to optimize the abso
been ove
the film. These attempts have
original optical design and thus cost has been increased beyond what was
exp~cted.
At 48X and 24X it is apparent from experiment that the image on tl screen
is distorted significantly due to the piece of glass in the film gate be een
the film and the projection lens. In order to display an accurate i :ag
the creen, it has been necessary to design compensating lenses r oth
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ma~nifdcations . The design of these lenses and the mounting design, as
we 1 as the installation was not anticipated in the original bid.
During operation of the system after it had been assembled, and whil it was
being tested, the optical system was thoroughly adjusted to optimize . The
system logged many, hours of operation with no casualties. . However, or an
undetermined reason, after a considerable operating time one lens in t
lamp house cracked. It had not been mishandled. Cracking may have leen
cased by an unusual combination of operating conditions. Replaceme t of
th t lens is necessary before the machine will function satisfactorily. This
was not accounted for in the original bid.
After observing operation of the machine during testing, it became apparent
th* several refinements were necessary. A light shield was require around
the rear of the machine to reduce light spillage as much as possible. The
release of freon vapor from the tank containing the supply reel wb-nn feels
wee changed is objectionable. Therefore, a ventilating system ad to be
ad Ted above the tank which could be brought into operation the 4ment the
to k was opened. Manufacture and installation of these devices was not
considered in the original bid.
Finally, during operation of the equipment in test it was found that residual
material frequently left on the surface of the film from normal processing
operations was dissolved by the freon. As the film was reeled back onto the
supply spool preparatory to removing it from the machine, droplets of freon
would adhere to the film and in drying, leave a detectable residue. To avoid
this it was 1ecided to incorporate air jets in the tank holding the supply reel
to strip off ny freon from the surface of the film. This became a requirement
after design and fabrication of the entire system had been completed, and
therefore constituted a reason for the expenditure of additional funds.
Indications f this requirement for additional funds were anticipated earlier.
However, dde to the complex nature of the equipment it has been only recently
that we have been able to provide a firm estimate of the cost to complete. It
STATINTL is requested that the appropriate contractual amendmen er the
subject contract to provide for an adjusted total cost of land a
STATINTL fixed fee o resulting in a total of
STATINTL The new delivery date at your facility is December 15, 1964.
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STATINTL
STATINTL
STATINTL
n the event additional information is required, please contact
osure 1 - Cost Breakdown
Very truly yours,
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An inspection visit was made on the 17th and 18th of September 1964
to make a preliminary evaluation. A number of conditions existed which
require additional work before the machine is acceptable. All but two of the
deficiences were minor and are basicly a matter of adjustment or component
replacement. The two major areas of concern are Vibration and Film drying
venting. The vibration is due to poor structual rigidity ands reinforcing
the cabinet. At present, the freon is not being completel removed when the
film is rewound at high speed, nor is their a toxic vent. ls investigating
the best way to solve the freon dissipation problem from o the evaporation
and venting aspects.
In addition they have already overrun the contract price and are
preparing a report for the contracting office. It is estimated that the
overrun will be approximately
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August 7, 1964
Dear John:
STATINTL
In order to set forth the problems we have had with
STATINTL in an orderly manner, I asked o make a chronological
summary of the events which took place during the life of that Purchase
Order. I am appending that to this letter in outline form. However,
let me preface it with these comments.
I have made several visits to their plant. During the time elapsed be-
tween the first and last visit, there has been a very significant change
in the number of people in their organization and in the apparent amount
of business passing through the plant. Having mentioned this while
STATINTL talking to ho is one of the owners, he acknowledged that
they are seeking to re- ocate in less costly quarters, in a move which I
can only interpret as retrenching. While he maintains firmly that they
are not in financial trouble, nevertheless there are very strong indications
that their volume of business has dropped a great deal.
We have no further objective evidence of their competence as a supplier
other than what Dave has provided in his summary. We have included
them on the list of bidders for several jobs and they have come in in
every case the low bidder by a considerable margin. We cannot honestly
claim that such low bidding is a symptom of incompetence. At its worst,
all I can see is that they are hungry; possibly they bid low because of
reduced costs. Certainly their administrative services have been reduced
to practically nil. That latter argument is partially offset by their very
large plant facility which, I would expect, coupled with their low direct
labor input, would be reflected in a high overhead rate and therefore high
costs,
STATINTL
STATINTL
STATINTL
In summary, we are going to shy away from using them as a vendor in the
future by reason of poor performance. The difficulty they appeared to have
with lens #4 this last time around indicates little or no improvement over
the past. Our experience with other vendors has so far been good, with
Ithe best and with adequate,
certainly stands in my mind further clown the scale than t he other two.
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Following is Dave's chronological summary:
STATINTL 2-6-64 Order placed with
STATINTL 4-1-64 ised delivery by
ross screpancies from predicted performance noted.
STATINTL xpedited P.O. on the following dates: 4-6, 4-10,
-, 4-14, 4-20, 4-22, 4-23, 4-27, 4-28 and 4-30.
5-1-64 Received last of lenses for condensing system.
STATINTL W/E 5-4-64
W/E 5-11-64 Measured all lens curvatures, Discovered gross errors,
STATINTL W/E 5-18-64
Telephone conversation withi hey
W/E 5-25-64 checked their test plates for tolerances. They started
re-doing element 410.
STATINTL 5-26-64
here - observed results of optical checkout.
all lenses there. ec a test plates where available.
They started procurement for blank for new element #4.
Promised delivery by 7-3-64.
STATINTL
STATINTL
STATINTL
STATINTL
STATINTL
STATINTL
Results of 1
5-26-64, b
personnel:
P.O. 6679.
o measure
1. Element #11 had radius of 46.3 ". Print called for
laimed they us
ce
us of 46. 3 ".
ave ra
2. Element #3 was found to be .09 3 11 light on center
thickness. felt this was not critical,
although the print called + .005 11 tolerance on
center thickness.
3. Element #4 was found to be .030" under it
was also off .070" from curvature at the edges of
aspheric surface.
4. Element #10 aspheric surface not very close to
specified coordinates. Curve was off about .055
at edge.
50.0 ". No test plate was found, although
one. Tool was oun
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W/E 6-24-64
STATINTL
5. Element #7 aspheric surface had visible ring.
6. Remaining surfaces were within + 1% radius as
specified.
after roug . gr ncing was completed. They were procuring
another blank.
eported element #4 had been fractured
problems of glass in general, procurement o blank or
element #4 in particular.
7-31-64 Received new element #4.
Very truly yours,
STATINTL
Director of Operations
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Dear John:
They have
STATINTL We have been in constant touch wit
Measure-
on element 44.
f
ace
ic sur
now finished polishing the aspherments made on it were passed on to us by phone and seem acceptable.
It is now out for coating. However,
turrets and the granite tta hments ,can-
cause final centering of lineal
not be done until we optically align the assembly. Further, the film
tray assembly must also wait on this alignment
electrical wiring has been
back on. In the meantime, the majority of
completed, as has the plumbing. The reel is completed, and it appears
it will function in a satisfactory manner.
and we went over the theory
t week
l
,
as
as here
STATINTL your man of operat on as we as all circuitry involved in our Variable Width Film
Reader. We covered all aspects including mechanical ones, although
notd ope ational Unortuntely, the
the stress was primarily on
feel
delay on the lens meant the machine was
Ed's trip was still very worthwhile.
'We still need enough film to check out the machine. Perhaps 1000' of
70 mm and 400' of 9-1/2 should e be sufficient.
perform It test measurements if
the film had images upon which
Very truly yours,
STATINTL
Director ot uperations
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DURING THE PERIOD? ^ YES Q No (If yes, give details on reverse side.)
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Dear John:
As you know, the optical system did not perform as expected when
first set up. We measured the curvatures of all lenses, including the
aspherics, and found the following:
One spherical surface was incorrect.
This has been reground and polished and
inches instead of 50.0 inches.
is ready for us to inspect.
0.093" under
center thickess
Element #3 was found to
use this lens
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as is.
Element #4 is being redone because it
thwas some e aspheric0 wthousandhs as off Ot 070'n atrthe
center thickness, but most important,
edge. It will be complete, ready for inspection, by 3 July.
the aspheric
Element #10 has been redone
new blank and has pindi foff 0. inished, 055
at the edge, as obtained
for us to insp .
Element #7 aspheric surface followed table, but there was a ring visible
in the center of the lens. This
inspection.
The remaining surfaces were all found to be within the + 1% radius as
specified.
im-
Element $kl has developed
mounting slight crack
Beinggquartzagexpert opinion seems
proper tolerance on the
to think it will not get any worse.
Element #5 has a slight chithe edge. si usable as quartz, and
was
because the image is cone shaped,
caused by frequent handling when trying to determine what was wrong with
the system.
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STATINTL as rechecked the design, and he feels confident that when
STATINTL the lenses re as specified, the system will perform as designed.
STATINTL The :;::]encoders were rechecked with theJer ounters and found
put circuitry
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STATINTL not to be working well. Further checking showe n
STATINTL design to be at fault. These boards were sent to or reworking, and
tem is functioning s isfactorily,
h
e sys
we now have them back. T
All the air bearings are functioning. The stage glides with 55 psi air;opera-
tion will be with 80-90 psi.
Plumbing is progressing well. The freon pump is in. Waiting for completion
of reel.
Electronics are being mounted on console and servo bins (on right hand
door). Cabling will commence as soon as parts are all mounted.
The PERT/Time analysis reflects the the remaining time ng estimate needed to get
back the new lenses and accomplish tasks.
Very truly yours,
STATINTL
Director of Operations
'WHM: jb
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Dear John:
Last Friday, 1 May 1964, we received the last lens for our condensing
system. We are now in the process of preliminary alignment of the optical
systems.
Light has been passed through portions of the system, and we are now
correcting what appear to be minor mechanical interferences in the light
path. Actual optical adjustment and assessment of the system optical
quality will come after that.
As mentioned on your last trip, control placement will be as you saw the
front panel. On the left hand side of the screen will be the end of film
warning light, and below it the lamp current ammeter. On the right of the
screen will be two lights; the top one warns of low freon level in the tray,
and the bottom of abnormal conditions such as no air or overheating lamp-
house. Of course, these conditions will automatically turn off the lamp to
prevent damage.
AC power distribution and controls, logic and interlocking chassis will be
on the left hand door, while the sa-vo bins and power supplies will be on
the right hand door.
In order to get your machine to you as quickly as possible, we are planning
to fly it back East.
If problems arise, we will be in touch with you as necessary. We look
forward to your next visit.
Very truly yours,
WHM:DAW: jb
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Dear john:
The machine is rapidly taking shape. We have checked the
motions of the three lens turrets, as well as run the lamp
housing with water as coolant.
Confirming telephone conversations, we will supply the
Reader with the Lamp Power Supply in its own package. thing else will be on the main frame. During installation, the
Every-
freon pump will be dropped to the floor, to isolate any os
vibrations. It will still be within the machine, however. sible
Cooling of the lamp, as well as of the freon, will be done
with water you will supply. No problems, such as algae,
are anticipated, as the water does not flow through the light
path.
Outlook looks good for delivery date of May 15, 1964. We
look forward to your next visit.
Very truly yours,
WHM:jb
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On the 6th of March
o review the progress oche
visited a presentation
Variable Width Film Reader. n adds ion, we sat s developing as
given to SAC personnel on a new film viewer which
an in-house project.
it certifications, the
q p. c.
2. Due to the recent discrepant It is the opinion
security problems were discussed with learances either
of both parties that =now has suffice
approved or in processing.
3. ptical consultant, was on board for
tunity to discuss the optical
most of the day and I a d
system which he designed and also briefly discuss the results obtained
on the DSMP for which he also did much of the optical design.
the more important considerations discussed were:
a. Advantages of the Old Delft versus Polocoat screens.
b. frequested data on screen intensities achieved
ad some
on the to him in his analysis of the design. s when
data available and I will take additional foot candle re g
time permits.
stated that full lamp intensity must not reach
C.
extended period of time
the projection le es on the VAR for are being
(open gate, full lamp intensity). Normal precautions taken to guard against this.
d. The only filter planned for the optical system is the 8"x8"
Diachroic mirror. This will have a 3Q or 444cutoff.
e. Corrector elements have been designed and ordered for the
24X and 48X lenses.d ie on othese lens barrel.
f. The E ata on the eliptical reflector had
not been given o I asked him to fill out a Form 1841
for clearance so t a iscuss this data directly and use his
services again if required.
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report were discussed with pparently there are no
serious problems involved and er of proper communica-~V =_
tions. They have successfully operated the counters and feel it is a
matter of properly connecting them. r4;, ti zs singe been /,, , f. d to ~~o~~e
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t 1 I
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changes were made in the physical location o some ol he con ro s.
requested that the transport mode switch be deleted from the panel and
the functions interlocked directly with the controls. I also requested
that they not delete the speed range selection controlled by magnification
selection as they indicated in their last report.
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a. 92x9- maximum aperture at 3X, with 6X, 12X and 30X pro-
""
jection on a 30"x30" screen.
b. Overall dimension of 87" long, 3l+2" wide, 68" high with an
estimated weight of 2400 pounds.
c. Light source - a 1500 watt tungsten lamp with screen bright-
ness spread of + io%o. No figure was given as to the nominal bright-
ness achieved.
d. The projection optics and transport are to be a removable
subassembly for ease of maintenance.
7. Delivery of the lst unit would be four months from receipt of
25X1A order with additional units of approximately two a week thereafter. Much
roducing most of the units at
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, present. The smoothness and handling qualities appeared far superior to
anything we now have in-house. The design of the viewer is an in-house
effort utilizing the experience and knowledge gained on the VWFR, MPS and
similar measuring projectors with critical transport and optical problems.
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STATINTL
STATINTL
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to the terms of the above contract., the expenditures
as of 23 February 1964 are set forth in the attached report.
Very truly yours
SCJt lhf
Busine ss
Enclosure
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THESE INCLUDE, WHERE APPLICABLE, THE FOLLOWING:
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Dear John:
February , 9964
The experimental phase of this job is finished, and hardware is taking
shape.
Results of the experiment indicated the following changes, which are
being incorporated in the prototype machine:
The pressure differential capstan scheme has been discarded. It was
found that no capstan (pressure differential or plain roller, or pressure
roller) could drive film at the required slew rate of 250 ft/min (50 in/sec) .
The freon, at high capstan speeds, acted as a lubricant so that the film
would slip. But at measuring speeds (1 "/sec.) even a simple capstan
would drive the film without slipping.
Accordingly, a simple capstan is to drive the film at measuring speeds, and
for the scan mode of operation. When slewing, the capstan will free wheel
and the reel motors will provide driving power.
To further insure accuracy, a metering roller, similar to the capstan, will
be used to drive the encoder for actual measurement. Since less
force is required to r ve e encoder from the film than to drive the film
from the capstan, accuracy (slippage) will be independent of film driving.
Speed reduction between drive motors and capstan will be about 50 to 1,
giving much greater control and smoothness at low speeds. Because of
the great speed range available, programmed speed ranges with magnifica-
tion changes do not seem necessary, and will be eliminated in the interest
of simplicity.
Condensing lenses have been ordered with delivery in early April promised.
The quartz cold mirror reflector for the Lamp House will also be delivered
in early to middle April. Our delivery depends upon these suppliers.
during testing if necessary.
er. We will have to get these ordered, but these units can be fitted
has just completed design of corrector lens systems for 24 and 48
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Because the focus control may be needed for fine adjustment during measur-
ing at higher power, it should be on the left of the console. The operator's
right hand would be manipulating the joystick, leaving his left free for
focussing. A sketch showing our present thinking on control placement is
enclosed. Note that only operating controls are accessible. Start and
stop switches will be mounted on the side of the machine.
A slight problem was found in thel (counters. I oltages were
not as required. This seems to be a p er supply pro em which we can
fix here with uidance. We are in contact with Iland will make
the simple c anges ey suggested.
STATINTL Because I jounter plugs for ;so:,: power were wired differently, one
STATINTL electronics unit was damaged. t e logics seemed to give erroneous
signals. Further, the bearings on the model 35 were binding. For these
STATINTL reasons the Electronics and Encoders were returned to the factory
for repair an reins ction.
During the experiment, noise from the servo system got into the counting
system, giving erroneous results. This points out a need for proper
shielding in the finished machine, which will be accomplished.
Very truly yours,
STATINTL
Director of Operations
WHM:DAW:jb
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STATINTL
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Attention-, Contracting Officer
Subject-. Expenditure Report - Contract
Gentlemen*
Pursuant to the terms of the abave contract r the expenditures
as of 24 January 1964 are set forth. in the attached report.
very truly yo
Business Manage
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January 17, 1964
Dear John;
During January we concluded that the vacuum capstan was inadequate
as designed. Although the counters have not yet arrived, our tests
showed that there was slippage between film and capstan.
Part of the trouble was traced to deficiencies in the capstan, namely
leakage of freon from the high pressure side. Other causes of trouble
seem to be excessive friction on the low pressure side and through the
film gate itself. This whole problem is being looked at, and a new ap-
proach to the capstan will be tried.
The new approach will use a solid capstan (of hard rubber), and the
film will be held to the capstan by freon under pressure from a fitted
shoe. Advantages include more positive drive (higher pressure avail-
able) and considerable savings in manufacturing costs.
Designs for subsystems are well along. The new film tray castings are
ready for machining. Drives for X and Y are being detailed. Projection
turret design is in progress. The mockup is being updated. The rotat-
ing joystick assembly is being designed.
Most critical item at this time is the condensing system design, which
STATINTL is not yet complete, iscovered an error, and had to back
up considerably. everal bids on the former design, and
best possible delivery was eight weeks, with most vendors quoting
twelve weeks ARO. If we get final information immediately, we will
still be about a month behind schedule.
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We are contacting lat your suggestion in hopes of
managing faster delivery on the lenses. Final design is being held
up by this delay in the condensing system. Condensing lens turrets,
mount for doughnut, lamp housing design, frame, etc. , are all de-
pendent upon lens diameters and locations, etc.
A summary of the image inversion problem and our proposed solution
to it will be forwarded under separate cover.
Preliminary console layout of operating controls is shown on Dwg.
ED588 enclosed. Please comment and return one copy, marked up
if required.
Very truly yours,
WHM:jb
Director of Operations
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Gentlemen:
Pursuant
of December 29, 1963 are above contract, set forth in the the
att attached repots
as
a
Very truly yours,
BCJ:lhf
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Dear John:
Our progress this month has been considerable. We have designed
the granite doughnut and film tray to rotate on a large ball bearing.
The cables to the film tray, as well as the air and freon hoses will
travel up through the hole in the granite, just outside the light path.
This will allow the table to rotate without undue stretching or reeling
of hoses and cables.
We have decided to use independent fluid systems for the gate and for
lamp cooling. In this way a much smaller refrigeration system can be
used for the film gate coolant. Since lamp temperatures need not be
as low as the film, a direct fluid-to-air heat transfer device will be
used.
It should be noted that roughly 25,000 BTU/hr will be dumped from the
reader. We will provide a connection such that the warm air can be
discharged either directly into the room or ducted to an exhaust line.
We plan to use a double action air driven pump for the film gate freon
system. A pump of this type has been run to prove feasibility. Bellofram
rolling diaphrams will be used to provide long life, and a completely
sealed freon system. Noise, vibration and heat have been markedly
reduced.
STATINTL We have received from he second rough condenser system
diagrams. They are not what we had hoped for, as the lens elements
which must be changed are still up inside the doughnut bearing. This
means a more complicated condenser changing mechanism, but it is still
reasonable. :Final information won't be in hand for two weeks, so we
cannot order lenses until then. This puts a premium on rapid delivery
of lenses .
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Since we can get most of the freon off the film with rollers, perhaps
the rewinding will have to be done with the low pressure lid open,
evaporating the remaining coolant from the film. In this case there
would be some loss of freon to the air, but the film would be dry as
removed from the reader.
Our real hope is that the rollers will remove enough freon to leave the
film in a satisfactory condition when used in the closed system. First
tests look promising, and we should know by next week if this is to
be the final solution.
Finally, we come to the projection screen. Polacoat will coat a glass
plate which we supply with reticle engraved or silk screened. Alternately
a reticle could be scribed or drawn with pencil on a polacoat screen.
I us willing to supply a 30" x 30" screen. They
would stretch a horizontal and a vertical wire, .0025" each, from top to
bottom and side to side, and imbed them in the plastic material between
the two glass sheets. Since they have never made a screen larger than
22" x 22" , they would build this first screen for on a 30-day
trial, money back if not satisfied. We plan to order one screen from
each supplier.
Would you please indicate the exact configuration desired for your
reticle. We'll need this to order the screens by 16 December.
Very truly yours,
STATINTL
Director o Operations
WHM:jb
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Subjec
Gentlemen:
Expenditure Report - Contract
Pursuant to the terms of the above contract, the expenditures
as of November 24, 1963 are set forth in the attached report.
Very truly yours,
BCj;ihf
enclosure
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Dear John:
Here is the PERT/Time Analysis for this month.
During the month we have decided to use the Olamp, as outlined
in a letter to you. We have also decided against prisms for rotation,
and will use the brute force approach of actually turning the film tray.
We have been working closely with nd he is to complete
his work by 1 November 1963. Also, appears easible to provide the
viewing screen with built-in reticle. The PERT chart is revised to show
these changes.
The film tray experiment is progressing. We are working on elimination
of flutter of the film in the gate. We are also trying to determine the
factors controlling the plane of the film in the gate.
To eliminate the noise and vibration of the Freon pump, we are investi-
gating using air pressure to pump the Freon through the system. Using
al iaphram, the approach seems quite feasible, since you are
providing air for bearings already.
We are now in the process of tying down the rotary table details. The
possible approaches include hoses, or a slip ring arrangement for bring-
ing the Freon in and out, and also for the air requirements. Because of
lead time, this path is now critical.
The air knife looks like it might become a tremendous problem. We are
building an experimental knife to strip Freon from the film in a closed
circuit push, pull arrangement. Getting Freon liquid out of the ail is a
large order. Open systems would of course loose too much Freon.
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to be dried? Such a drier could be shared by a number of readers.
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is providing all power needed for the
interface electronics between encoders and' counters .
Very truly yours,
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Dear John:
Here is the Pert/Time Analysis for this month.
The Experimental Tray is progressing very nicely, and we should be
ready to run on 23 September. This will answer questions such as:
will the film stay flat; what pressure range is suitable; what the flow rate
through the gate is vs. pressure and platen spacing; what happens in
the gate when slewing; what the performance is of the film drive system;
and pave the way for final design.
Next Monday, September 23, we will have the answer to two basic
questions: which lamp we will use and whether we can use Pechan
prisms for rotation of the image to avoid rotating film gate. I am there-
fore not changing the PERT chart for now, but expect the next report
may contain a revised Chart based on the above information.
Chas been retained for
the optical design of the instrumen ill complete the
design by 1 November 1963, with preliminary information starting
23 September 1963. We are holding up design of the rotating table
for a week. If the resolution using a rotating prism is satisfactory,
we would probably go that route with the following mechanical advantages
accruing: no need to lift the tray for rotation; no coupling needed to
rotate joystick in synchronism with table; no air bearings on table for
rotation, etc.
ill also specify a lamp by next week, so that we can start on
lamp ousing design, etc. By having outside help, we can do parallel
designs in house of lens turrets, condenser switching mechanisms, etc.,
which will be reflected in next month's PERT Chart.
Very truly yours,
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Subject: PROGRESS REPORT - Variable Width Film Reader
Dear John:
The present status of our work on the Variable Width Film Reader is as
follows:
1. An experiment has been designed to check the liquid film gate for the
following: satisfactory metering of film, dynamic characteristics of
film in gate, slewing of large film reels, parameters of the air knife,
operation of the servo systems, convenience of loading and operation,
and operating characteristics of the liquid circuits. Schedules have
been prepared for this portion of the work in detail, layouts and block
diagrams have been made for the mechanical, electronic, piping and
instrumentation sections. Release of parts for fabrication will com-
mence Friday, 9 August. Electronic parts are already being purchased
for the film drives.
2. The optical layout is in process. A large proportion of the work depends
upon defining a light source. The physical dimensions as well as the
basic design of the light source will affect the machine structure.
Consequentl Ihas been contacted several times re-
garding their hone contact was shortly after our
last communication with you on Thursday, 8 August. At that time,
ndicated he was still bothered by the characteristics
01 e i g TIME resulting, he thought, from an uneven surface on the
reflector. It is planned that he will call us no later than Monday,
12 August, to inform us of the earliest time when two light sources will be
in operation for us to observe. I requested that we be able to see them
prior to your visit here. This will allow us to discuss with you the very
real possibility that a conventional optical system will be required.
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Variable Width Film Reader (job 165)
3. Layout of the remainder of the machine is proceeding more slowly than
the film gate. Of necessity, we are checking interferences at various
points on the equipment, and this has resulted in several layouts to
define the limits of action of the lens turret, etc. This portion of the
job is not being accelerated at the same rate as the gate. However,
it should be noted that the gate will be complete and operating
15 September. Prior to that time, most of the engineering on it will
have been completed and the personnel working on that can be diverted
to the remainder of the machine.
We do not presently foresee any difficulty in making our originally scheduled
delivery of the machine.
Very truly yours,
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19 ,August 1963
Pursuant to the terms of the above contract, the expenditures as
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expenditures include committed purchase orders as well as
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timasted cost for performance of contract
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1. Reference is made to the memo of 5 February 196+
a roval of their s of a paper they desire to release
requesting pp
to the March meeting of the ASP concerning the use of liquid Freon the no fo cooling a film viewers Reference is fromta ion
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2. Release of the summary as printed, is security approved with
the one admonition that rust be reminded that in no way can they
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li= s New WWFR Controls
1. Experience in orating the
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1. A U v "Start" witch on the operator's control
panel.
A "Servo Stop" switch within reach of the
' Servo Start" switch and also on the operator's
panel.
2. The first is a convenience to allow starting the lamp without
walking to the rear of the machine. The second will help prevent film
damage should the film be incorrectly threaded or break when the servos
energized. At present, one must run to the opposite side of the
' 'R and throw the "Lead.Operatel' switch to "Load".
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J1idtl^r `ilm Reader.
2. This equipment is a prototype,and P&DS realizes that there will
be undersirable features, inconvene,,incesand maintenance problems associated
with its operation. However, we request IAD to evaluate the x- ab,_Width
! Reader for its usefulness as an interpretation tool.
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a production model, it is requested that IAA evaluate the prototype
reader,
2. This equipment is a prototype, and P&DS realizes that there will
be undersirahle features, inconveniences, and maintenance problem
associated with its operation. However, we request IAD to evaluate the
reader for its usefulness as an interpretation tool.
3. Attached is an equip , evaluxt i f that may be helpful in
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Assistant for Plans &aid Development, EPIC
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