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27 July 2016 Modal vibration testing of the DVA-1 radio telescope
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The Dish Verification Antenna 1 (DVA-1) is a 15m aperture offset Gregorian radio telescope featuring a rim-supported single piece molded composite primary reflector on an altitude-azimuth pedestal mount. Vibration measurements of the DVA-1 telescope were conducted over three days in October 2014 by NSI Herzberg engineers. The purpose of these tests was to measure the first several natural frequencies of the DVA-1 telescope. This paper describes the experimental approach, in particular the step-release method, and summarizes some interesting results, including unexpectedly high damping of the first mode over a narrow range of zenith angles.
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Peter W. G. Byrnes and Gordon Lacy "Modal vibration testing of the DVA-1 radio telescope", Proc. SPIE 9906, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VI, 99063P (27 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2231486
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Data acquisition

Reflectors

Connectors

Radio telescopes

Wind measurement

Actuators

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