Affiliation:
1. Beijing Institute of Technology
2. China University of Mining and Technology
Abstract
To analyze the effects of fabrication and alignment errors on optical systems with
complex apertures such as a segmented telescope, a visual basic routine (VBR) is developed using
CODE V’s COM interface. One of the eminent features of this VBR is its graphical user interface
(GUI). The GUI facilitates the user to model different types of segmentations quickly and precisely.
The input parameters describe the basic shapes of the segments (polygon or sector), the chamfers at
their corners, and the gaps between them. Fabrication errors (i.e. surface errors and alignment errors
such as decenters and tilts for each segment) can also be introduced easily and effectively through
the GUI. Geometrical and diffraction-based analyses can then be performed to study and analyze
the effects of these errors on the imaging quality of the optical system. Results of tolerance analysis
are presented for a test system, which require a very stringent tolerance to be placed on the
discrepancy among the radii of curvature for different segments. In short, the VBR is a user friendly
and a flexible tool with its application scope in designing complex aperture optical systems.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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