Bibcode
Cavaller, Lluis; Marrero, Juan; Castro, Javier; Morante, Esteban; Ronquillo, Mariano; Hernández, Elvio
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes II. Edited by Stepp, Larry M.; Gilmozzi, Roberto. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7012, pp. 70121F-70121F-11 (2008).
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Description
The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) is a 42-m class optical
telescope with a segmented primary mirror composed of 984 segments which
is currently being studied by ESO (European Southern Observatory). The
segment support system combines a series of mechanical whiffletrees for
the axial support, a central diaphragm for lateral support and a
torsional constrainer. These elements are fixed to a common moving frame
which is actively moved by means of three actuators in piston and
tip-tilt in order to keep the whole primary mirror in phase. The moving
frame is fixed to the segments subcells, which properly attach the
segments to the cell structure, by means of special flexures, allowing
large axial alignment capability combined with high lateral stiffness.
This paper describes the development of the support system for the
primary mirror segments of the E-ELT, which has been specified for a
high stiffness and eigenfrequencies, 60Hz for axial modes and 40Hz for
lateral ones.