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From: "Tom Krajci" To: Reply-To: "Tom Krajci" From: Larry Sayre >Here are the numbers: >Auto Cell Design (answer in a few seconds): >P/V error = 1.56425e-05, RMS error = 2.50472e-06 >Optimized (~20 minutes of seeking solutions): >P/V error = 1.65284e-05, RMS error = 2.49876e-06 >Not much difference in the RMS error, but the P/V error looks perhaps >significantly different.... Looks like approximately a five percent change in P/V. I don't think I would call that significant. >...Differences in the calculated triangle >placement radii are nill, but all of the triangle dimensions differ by a >few mm.... That sounds promising from a 'sensitivity analysis' standpoint. In other words...fabrication errors of a mm or two won't really alter the ability of the cell to support the mirror to calculated tolerances. >I have no idea if these cell induced error results are >significant for my design I recommend you make sure you do a very good job of minimizing slop and stiction (static friction) in your cell design. That will help ensure your cell performs as calculated. See: http://overton.tamu.edu/aset/krajci/scope-design.htm at the very bottom, and also: http://overton.tamu.edu/aset/krajci/cell-bearing.htm perhaps you want to consider the use of compliant hinges? Also, you'll need to think carefully about your radial support scheme...RTV the mirror to the cell...edge sling?...piano wire sling?...double/crossed piano wire sling?...etc? Bad design or implementation here can spoil your mirror cell efforts. >...(as in should I be seriously considering a 36 >point or 54 point option, neither of which which seem to function in my >version of PLOP). David Lewis admitted that he did not finish the 36 or 54 point capability...if I remember correctly. Tom Krajci Tashkent, Uzbekistan -+- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.434 / Virus Database: 243 - Release Date: 12/25/2002 --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/1.100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/1 633/267 |
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