Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Feb 1978
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(Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, vol. 55, no. 1, 1978, p. 180-185.) Soviet Astronomy, vol. 22, Jan.-Feb. 1978, p. 101-104. Translation
Physics
Optics
Astronomy, Computer Techniques, Mirrors, Optical Correction Procedure, Photographic Measurement, Surface Distortion, Aberration, Conical Bodies, Fortran, Iterative Solution, Least Squares Method, Optics, Surface Roughness
Scientific paper
Two FORTRAN programs are proposed for the M-6000 computer to test concave spherical surfaces and concave conoids, respectively. This automated version of the Hartmann method yields a Hartmann picture with a full-scale diaphragm (i.e., holes distributed over the entire area), measuring only the coordinates of points located on two mutually perpendicular diameters. The processing time is 45 min. Each program employs a criterion which indicates those situations where all the points on the Hartmann picture must be taken into consideration.
Katagarov F. K.
Vitrichenko Eh. A.
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