Title :
Calculated thermal behavior of ventilated high precision radio telescopes
Author :
Greve, A. ; Bremer, M.
Author_Institution :
Institut de Radioastronomie Millimetrique, St. Martin d´´Heres
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Radio telescopes that operate at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths need a reflector-surface precision of a few tens of microns and a pointing accuracy of a few arcseconds. When built in a conventional way from steel and aluminum, as in the case of larger-diameter telescopes, thermal control must be applied to reduce temperature-induced deformations, in particular of the reflector backup structure. We illustrate that it is possible to make model calculations - for instance, during the design phase - that simulate the thermal behavior and the operation of a telescope when servo-loop-controlled ventilation or climatization (air-conditioned ventilation) of the backup structure is applied. We explain the technique of model calculations, and present as an example the calculated thermal behavior of a ventilated 64-m-diameter telescope and of the climatized 30-m IRAM telescope. It is explained that the thermal control of a telescope mount is less demanding if frequent pointing corrections can be made
Keywords :
finite element analysis; physical instrumentation control; radiotelescopes; servomechanisms; temperature control; ventilation; FEM; air-conditioned ventilation; aluminum; climatization; finite element model; reflector backup structure; reflector-surface precision; servo-loop-controlled ventilation; steel; sub-millimeter wavelengths; temperature-induced deformations; thermal behavior; thermal control; ventilated high precision radio telescopes; Aluminum; Metrology; Optical design; Protection; Radio astronomy; Steel; Telescopes; Temperature control; Thermal variables control; Ventilation;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2006.1703393