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7 March 2008 Pipeline processing for stochastic studies of telescope performance influenced by thermo-elastic deformation
T. Peacocke, A. Koch
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Abstract
A stochastic process of structural finite element simulation of a two mirror telescope has been combined with vector electromagnetic analysis of the thermally stressed structure to determine the influence of material properties on performance at terahertz frequencies. The output gives a reliable understanding of the correlation between properties of the materials used in the building of the telescope, on a component by component basis, and the aberrations of the optics under operating conditions. In this study the only stresses considered were thermo-elastic and the optics were simple, but the method is generally applicable to any optical system and can take account of both stress induced deformation and assembly tolerances.
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T. Peacocke and A. Koch "Pipeline processing for stochastic studies of telescope performance influenced by thermo-elastic deformation", Proc. SPIE 6893, Terahertz Technology and Applications, 68930E (7 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763308
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Space telescopes

Mirrors

Stochastic processes

Zernike polynomials

Monte Carlo methods

Optical spheres

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