Motions and angles

aug17

 in the focal plane
how big can ao40 be
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In the focal plane:



az,za vs focal plane motions


moving horn uphill


same as moving dome uphill
moving horn ccw (toward stairwell)

  • increases turret angle
  • same as moving azimuth CCW (to a lower azimuth angle)
plate scales


x<0 46.79 asecs/inch
        18.42 asecs/cm


 x along za direction
positive pointing downhill
x>0 42.21 asecs/inch
       16.62 asecs/cm



y 37.08 asecs/inch
   14.60 asecs/cm


y perpendicular to az arm
positive pointing toward stairwell
turret motion


increasing turret angle


moves horn from focus  toward the stairwell (+y direction).
same as moving azimuth CCW (to lower angle)
moving turret 1 deg:
=1.276 inches
= 3.241 cm
=47.3 asecs on sky
= 45 asecs on sky (from measurements)


(1)*!dtor*73.125=1.276 inches
1.276*37.08secs/in=47.3 asecs on sky

45 asecsSky/degTur comes from measurements on sky.
horn position


ft
in
cm


70.48
179.02
radius for center of horn mount (on the floor).
Assumes feed tower position relative to the 2ndary did not changes after kevlar cable installation (2004).

69.41
176.30
radius for center of horn on floor (alfa/ao40) germans 1.07" offset
8.11 degrees


horn angle relative to floor perpendicular,
tilted so horn is closer to secondary.

18.75
47.63
vertical distance top of floor to horn phase center.

73.151
184.34
radius center of floor to horn phase center
70.48 + 18.75*tan(8.11) inches

70.611
179.35
scribe mark on rotary floor.
motion of coma lobe


moving horn uphill (away from optical axis) creates coma lobe in - za direction
  • in spider scan, shows up in -za offset.
moving horn CCW (away from optical axis, increasing turret degree) causes coma lobe in + azimuth direction of beam map (see alfa beam maps)
turret floor


from gregorian upgrade drawings page s-42.
More recent measurements show slightly different values...
ft
in
cm

8'  7.75"
103.75
263.53
radius of rotary floor
50deg
40deg


pi sections on the floor
they alternate 50deg,40deg
4'  6.5"
54.4
138.47
diameter 50 deg wedge opening
6'  4.75"
76.75
195.00
radius center of 50 deg wedge opening (radiusFloor - 1/2 opening diameter)
3' 6" 30 106.71 diameter 40 deg wedge opening

Notes:


Trying to figure out how big ao40 can be:

Assumptions:


Diameter of Hole Opening
cm
Radius on floor @center of opening
cm

Radius on floor for Focus mount
cm

Opening Center to floor Focus mount
cm
useable Diameter
cm
Source of opening
diameter
138.47
188.6
std
179.02 9.55  radially in
119.37
upgrade drawing
with  -2.72cm
offset
176.30
12.27 radially in
113.93
142.0
186.8
std
179.02
7.78 radially in
126.44
ao40 report
with -2.72cm
offset
176.30
10.5  radially in
121.0

We tried checking these numbers by measuring the wedge holding alfa, relative to the edge of the rotary floor
The image shows the measurement  results:
alfa wedge location


If we assume that the alfa focal radius is at the center of the wedge (either the top or the bottom of the wedge) then we can
compute what the radius for the center of alfa on the floor should be. (more info) This will check if the floor radius, focal radius used above are correct.
I just subtracted the center of the wedge from the floor radius to get the mount location on the floor.
For these computations use 264.23 cm for the floor radius since the above measurements were made from the top of the floor (the c channel was not in the way).


flrRad
cm
Floor Radius @
wedge Cen
ter
cm
Floor Radius for focus mount    
alfa Wedge Center to german's offset focus on floor
notes
normal
with German's 2.72 cm downhill offset
264.23 176.26
179.02 176.30
.04 cm radially out
assume bottom of wedge centered
264.23 177.92
179.02 176.30
1.1 cm radially in
assume top of wedge centered and 8.17 deg tilt
moves 1.65 cm radially out

So using the bottom of the alfa wedge as the center, we get the canonical  horn floor focal radius fir multibeam feeds.

AO40Summary

We should probably see how many cm there is between the edge of alfa and the constraining beams.

When installing ao40, it will be lowered through the floor, and then tilted by 8.11 degrees. This let s the inner part of ao40 pass underneath the inner cross beam of the floor pi wedge support.


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