2001
DOI: 10.1117/12.447310
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<title>Wind buffeting effects on the Gemini 8-m primary mirrors</title>

Abstract: One of the critical design factors for large telescopes is control of primary mirror distortion caused by wind pressure variations. To quantify telescope wind loading effects, the Gemini Observatory has conducted a series of wind tests under actual mountaintop conditions. During commissioning of the southern Gemini Telescope, simultaneous measurements were made of pressures at multiple points on the mirror surface, as well as wind velocity and direction at several locations inside and outside the dome. During … Show more

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“…Full-scale data are available from measurements taken at Gemini South Observatory. [3][4][5] More extensive data under more controlled conditions have been collected in an ϳ1% scale wind-tunnel experiment. 6 Finally, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) analyses 7 have been validated against these data sources and used primarily to understand differences between different sources of data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full-scale data are available from measurements taken at Gemini South Observatory. [3][4][5] More extensive data under more controlled conditions have been collected in an ϳ1% scale wind-tunnel experiment. 6 Finally, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) analyses 7 have been validated against these data sources and used primarily to understand differences between different sources of data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three sources we consider: a comprehensive data set collected at Gemini south, 8 analysis (e.g. Padin 9 ), and the data analyzed herein from Keck.…”
Section: Control Bandwidth Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time-dependent vector wind velocity applied is a sample of real wind velocity data obtained in measurements around the secondary mirror of the Southern Gemini telescope. 17 The mean wind speed was about 5 m/s. The drag forces were calculated by assuming a cylinder of 2 meters diameter and height.…”
Section: Wind Forces On the Structurementioning
confidence: 99%