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E-raamat: Opto-Mechanical Systems Design, Volume 1: Design and Analysis of Opto-Mechanical Assemblies

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
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  • ISBN-13: 9781482257717
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Opto-Mechanical Systems Design, Fourth Edition is different in many ways from its three earlier editions: coauthor Daniel Vukobratovich has brought his broad expertise in materials, opto-mechanical design, analysis of optical instruments, large mirrors, and structures to bear throughout the book; Jan Nijenhuis has contributed a comprehensive new chapter on kinematics and applications of flexures; and several other experts in special aspects of opto-mechanics have contributed portions of other chapters. An expanded feature—a total of 110 worked-out design examples—has been added to several chapters to show how the theory, equations, and analytical methods can be applied by the reader. Finally, the extended text, new illustrations, new tables of data, and new references have warranted publication of this work in the form of two separate but closely entwined volumes.

This first volume, Design and Analysis of Opto-Mechanical Assemblies, addresses topics pertaining primarily to optics smaller than 50 cm aperture. It summarizes the opto-mechanical design process, considers pertinent environmental influences, lists and updates key parameters for materials, illustrates numerous ways for mounting individual and multiple lenses, shows typical ways to design and mount windows and similar components, details designs for many types of prisms and techniques for mounting them, suggests designs and mounting techniques for small mirrors, explains the benefits of kinematic design and uses of flexures, describes how to analyze various types of opto-mechanical interfaces, demonstrates how the strength of glass can be determined and how to estimate stress generated in optics, and explains how changing temperature affects opto-mechanical assemblies.

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" [ the previous edition] is my go-to reference for all things optomechanics, so I anticipate the new edition will get just as much use. The large number of illustrations, real-world examples, material property data, and additional references make this an excellent resource for any practicing optomechanical engineer." Katie Schwertz, Edmund Optics

Preface to the Fourth Edition (2015) ix
Preface to the Third Edition (2006) xi
Preface to the Second Edition (1993) xv
Preface to the First Edition (1986) xvii
Editors xix
Contributors xxi
1 Opto-Mechanical Design Process
1(46)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
David M. Stubbs
Kevin A. Sawyer
David Aikens
2 Environmental Influences
47(48)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
3 Opto-Mechanical Characteristics of Materials
95(92)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
4 Mounting Individual Lenses
187(72)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
5 Mounting Multiple Lens Assemblies
259(88)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
6 Design and Mounting of Windows, Domes, and Filters
347(40)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
7 Prism Design and Applications
387(62)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
8 Techniques for Mounting Prisms
449(34)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
9 Design and Mounting of Small Mirrors
483(58)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
10 Kinematic Design and Applications of Flexures
541(72)
Jan Nijenhuis
11 Analysis of the Opto-Mechanical Design Interface
613(96)
Paul R. Yoder, Jr.
Appendix A Summary of Methods for Testing Optical Components and Optical Instruments under Adverse Environmental Conditions 709(6)
Glossary 715(12)
Units and Conversions 727(2)
Index 729
Paul Yoder (BS physics, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, 1947, and MS physics, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1950) learned optical design and opto-mechanical engineering at the U.S. Armys Frankford Arsenal (19511961). He then applied those skills at Perkin-Elmer Corporation (19611986) and served the optical community as a consultant in optical and opto-mechanical engineering (19862006). A fellow of the OSA and SPIE, Yoder has authored numerous chapters on opto-mechanics, published more than 60 papers, been awarded 14 U.S. and several foreign patents, and taught more than 75 short courses for SPIE, U.S. government agencies, and industry.

Daniel Vukobratovich is senior principal multidisciplinary engineer at Raytheon Systems, Tucson, Arizona, and adjunct professor at the University of Arizona. He has authored more than 50 papers, taught short courses in opto-mechanics in 12 different countries, and consulted for more than 40 companies. A SPIE fellow, he is a founding member of the opto-mechanics working group. He holds international patents and received an IR-100 award for work on metal matrix composite optical materials. He led development on a series of ultra-lightweight telescopes using new materials, and worked on space telescope systems for STS-95, Mars Observer, Mars Global Surveyor, and FUSE.