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Experimental Study of Structural Systems of Aerodynamic Compensators in Application to Parabolic Antennas

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Radio, Submillimeter, and X-Ray Telescopes

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In the practice of designing antenna-rotating systems (ARS) having a parabolic mirror great attention is paid to problems of decreasing the aerodynamic moments on the aiming and pinning mechanisms either by the introduction of certain systems of arrangement of the antenna aiming axes or by installing special devices, called aerodynamic compensators, on the mirror.

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D’yachkov, V.E., Myslivets, S.L., Nazarov, V.P. (1976). Experimental Study of Structural Systems of Aerodynamic Compensators in Application to Parabolic Antennas. In: Basov, N.G. (eds) Radio, Submillimeter, and X-Ray Telescopes. The Lebedev Physics Institute Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2660-9_13

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