Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Oct 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988vlti....1..199a&link_type=abstract
ESO Conference on Very Large Telescopes and their Instrumentation, Vol. 1, p. 199 - 208
Computer Science
Performance
Telescopes: Support Systems
Scientific paper
Today's large telescopes use hydrostatic supports to give their axes of motion the highest precision and stiffness. Since their performance of a hydrostatic bearing depend as much on the pad as on the structures directly concerned, certain designing expedients that are peculiar of large machine tools can be adopted profitably with telescopes as well. This was the case with 3.5 m NTT. It may be assumed correctly that the experience made with 3.5 m NTT, may be extended successfully to telescopes of a larger size.
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