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Title: Thermal Focus and Pointing Corrections


1
Thermal Focus and Pointing Corrections
  • K. Constantikes

2
Status
  • New thermal model, new gravity model parameters
  • Uses 19 structural temperature sensors
  • Linear thermal, tradional gravity
  • Focus peformance lt 3 mm (excludes midday) during
    30 mm thermal focus shift
  • Elevation performance lt3 1s , lt1/hour
    (excludes midday) during 30 thermal pointing
    shift
  • Azimuth performance lt3 1s , lt1/hour (excludes
    midday)
  • Unanticipated dominance of horizontal feed arm
    influence
  • PTCS/PN/25 Thermally-Neutral Traditional
    Pointing Models and Thermal Corrections to
    Pointing and Focus
  • Test of real-time focus corrections (Balser and
    Prestage,11/20/03)

3
Structural Temperature
  • 19 locations, 0.2C interchangeable accuracy,
    0.01C resolution, 1Hz, range 35 to 40C. (actual
    accuracy is 0.1C, temp control of conversion
    elex)
  • Design documentation
  • PTCS Wiki (AntennaInstrumentation)
  • PTCS Project Note PTCS/PN12
  • Accuracy tested in lab
  • Solar/convective loading
  • Selected unit-to-unit accuracy, repeatability
  • Electronics temperature range
  • RFI mitigated, ESD protected
  • Two thermistor failures, forensics with YSI
  • Integrated into MC
  • First cut pointing, focus predictive algorithms
    tested

4
Structural Temperature
5
Structural Temperature
6
Algorithms
  • Use existing GBT gravity pointing and focus
    models
  • Structure is linear Thermal effects superpose
  • Temperature effect on focus, pointing assumed
    linear in temperatures
  • No dependence on air or bulk temps, just
    differences
  • Simultaneously estimate gravity and temperature
    model coefs
  • Estimate coefs using 9/11, 10/2, 11/10 data
  • Test models using 9/5, 11/20 data

7
Focus Model
 
 
8
Focus Model Estimation
9
Focus Model Tests
  • Wind lt 2.5 m/s
  • 15 lt elevation lt 85
  • 9/5 is NCP
  • 11/20 is all-sky
  • Excludes 1000-1800
  • Graphs show thermal contributions only

10
Focus Model Tests
11
Elevation Model
12
Elevation Model Estimation
s 3.6
13
Elevation Model Test
14
Elevation Model Test
15
Azimuth Model
16
Azimuth Model Estimation
s 3.9
17
Azimuth Model Test
18
Azimuth Model Test
19
Why does it work?
  • Didnt for 140 (von Hoerner), why should GBT?
  • Thermal diffusivity?
  • Time constants?
  • Characteristic length of perturbations?
  • Surface area of structural supports?
  • Better temperature measurement technology !
  • Better homology?

20
Conclusions
  • Focus and elevation greatly improved with
    thermally-neutral traditional model and
    temperature corrections
  • Azimuth performance improvement marginal (but
    its already pretty good)
  • Use of thermal imaging to improve locations
  • Add sensors to HFA, BUS
  • Work on graceful degradations
  • Production implementation
  • Further tests for confidence
  • Thermal stability model

21
The Details.

22
Previous Focus Tracking Curves
23
Previous Focus Tracking Curves
24
Temperature Sensor Locations
TF1
TF5
TSR
TF3
TF4
TF2
TH3
TB2
TH2
TE2
TB1
TB3
TB4
TB5
TE1
TA4
TA2
TA3
TA1
25
Focus Model
  • Gravity
  • SR-Primary
  • VFA-Primary
  • HFA
  • BUS

26
Elevation Model
  • Gravity
  • BUS
  • HFA
  • VFA
  • Alidade

27
Azimuth Model
  • Gravity
  • Alidade
  • HFA
  • BUS
  • VFA

28
Optimization
  • Focus optimization using pseudo-inverse for LSE
    solution
  • Coupled Az and El gravity models (AN, AW
    constraint)
  • Gradient descent
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