Temperature deformations of the mirror of a radio telescope antenna

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Antennas, Paraboloid Mirrors, Radio Telescopes, Stress Analysis, Temperature Effects, Analysis (Mathematics), Radio Interferometers, Temperature Distribution, Thermoelasticity

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The stress informed state of the mirror of an antenna, with a diameter
of 3 m, for a radio interferometer used in space, and located in a
temperature field is examined. The mirror represents a parabolic shell,
consisting of 19 identical parts. The problem is based on
representations of the thermoelasticity of thin shells.

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