Optics and Precision Engineering, Volume. 19, Issue 11, 2664(2011)

Stability design of switchyard in SGⅢ facility

WANG Mei-cong*... CHEN Gang, HUANG Zhan, CHEN Xiao-juan, WU Wen-kai, WANG Jun and ZHU Ming-zhi |Show fewer author(s)
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    To assure the pointing accuracy in a shooting target to be better than 30 μm for the Shen Guang Ⅲ(SGⅢ)facility,the switchyard of target area for the facility was designed and the rigid frame and transport mirrors in the switchyard were optimized to improve their stability. In design, the reinforced concrete was used to support the switchyard, and the tilted supports were added in the steel frame of switchyard to decrease and distribute the mass load reasonably.Furthermore, the herringbone supports were firmed to local horizontal beams. The transport mirror supports were also designed, in which their foundational frequencies were much higher than that of the swichyard. By above ways, the angle shifts of transmission mirrors in random broadband vibration can be suppressed successfully. The mechanical analysis of range structure by Finite Element Analysis(FEA) indicates that 87% of transport mirrors show their angle shifts less than 0.48 μrad. According to the relation between the rotation drifts of the optics components and the positioning errors of optical path, it can be seen that the rotation drifts of the transmission mirrors could meet the stability requirements for the positioning error of each single optical path not more than 12.9 μm.

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    WANG Mei-cong, CHEN Gang, HUANG Zhan, CHEN Xiao-juan, WU Wen-kai, WANG Jun, ZHU Ming-zhi. Stability design of switchyard in SGⅢ facility[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2011, 19(11): 2664

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    Received: Jan. 10, 2011

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Dec. 5, 2011

    The Author Email: Mei-cong WANG (wangmc@caep.ac.cn)

    DOI:10.3788/ope.20111911.2664

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