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9 December 2005 Analysis movement feature about spindle and relevant points on stressed lap
Bilie Gao
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Proceedings Volume 6024, ICO20: Optical Devices and Instruments; 60242G (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666963
Event: ICO20:Optical Devices and Instruments, 2005, Changchun, China
Abstract
Niaot (Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics & Technology) had made a stressed lap1 and finished a Φ910mm, F/2 paraboloid2, and also analyzed its feature about deformation and tilt of stressed lap on proceeding condition3. In this paper, according to the spindle tilt and no tilt, assuming the spindle moving velocity along the crossbeam, or the spindle tilt velocity around its tilt shaft, or apex of lap moving tangential velocity along the paraboloid surface is uniform, Author analyzes the movement feature of each relevant point and the removal efficiency for mirror on each condition for Φ2200mm, F/2, F/1 and F/0.6 paraboloid. And proceed to consider: when the lap on tilt condition, the normal pressure on mirror will change in succession and it will reduce removal efficiency. So Author put forward another linkage moving type to reduce its effect, it will become a uniform removal efficiency from mirror center to edge on one period. On spindle no tilt class, the rotative velocity of lap isn't uniform, in this paper author also analyzes the difference of their angle and angular speed between spindle and lap, and how to correct this error. All these analyses is just for stressed lap working on axial symmetry paraboloid mirror. On removal proceeding, all movements, including the spindle translation on horizontal crossbeam and on vertical slider; the spindle tilt; the spindle rotation; the lap deformation etc., must work together to become a linkage under computer control. It is to say, in any twinkling, all relevant points must be on specific position and have specific velocity and specific acceleration. So this analysis is the mathematical basis for using stressed lap too.
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Bilie Gao "Analysis movement feature about spindle and relevant points on stressed lap", Proc. SPIE 6024, ICO20: Optical Devices and Instruments, 60242G (9 December 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.666963
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KEYWORDS
Spindles

Mirrors

Motion analysis

Aspheric lenses

Astronomical imaging

Mathematics

Mirror pointing

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