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Title: TWiLiTE WB57 Aircraft Etalon Qualification


1
TWiLiTE WB-57 Aircraft Etalon Qualification
  • LIDAR Working Group
  • Welches, OR
  • June 28, 2006

Authors 1Michael Dehring, 1Scott Lindemann
2Bruce Gentry
1Michigan Aerospace Corporation 2NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center
2
Discussion Outline
  • Project description and overview of goals
  • Etalon specifications and design strategy
  • Vibration power spectrum inputs
  • Test Set-Up and Description
  • Vibration testing results
  • Conclusions

3
Project Description and Goals
  • Development qualification of a tunable
    Fabry-Perot etalon capable of operation onboard a
    WB-57 aircraft for the NASA Goddard IIP TWiLiTe
    program
  • TWiLiTE is an aircraft demonstration of a direct
    detection Doppler wind LIDAR
  • In addition to the etalon, a digital etalon
    controller will be delivered
  • Empirical vibration data provided from WB-57 test
    flights
  • New development tunable FPs not typically flown
    on aircraft
  • Qualification entails
  • Verification of survival during takeoff and
    landing
  • Verification of operation during flight profile
  • Project Goal
  • Etalon must maintain stability to 0.1-0.2 m/s
    for operational testing, which translates to
    plate parallelism of lt 0.1 Å .

4
TWiLiTE Etalon Specifications
  • Triple Aperture Stepped Air-gapped Tunable
    Etalon
  • Stepped etalon plate creates three spectrally
    distinct resonant cavities

5
Receiver Technology Overview
Stepped Etalon
TWiLiTE Receiver
  • Two Edge Filters and Locking filter generated
    from stepped sub-apertures of etalon
  • Plate parallelism is particularly important
    since filter positions must remain stable with
    respect to backscattered lineshape

6
Etalon Full Field Fringe Pattern
  • Steps in etalon plate were created by vapor
    deposition of fused silica.

7
Etalon Design Strategy
  • Take existing space qualified etalon design and
    ruggedize it for stability in a mechanically
    dynamic environment
  • Accomplished through FEA analysis of etalon
  • Ensured that resonant frequencies are in high
    frequency-low power region of anticipated
    spectrum
  • Add vibration isolators to Doppler receiver to
    dampen the vibration imparted to the etalon
  • Isolators dampen high frequencies however amplify
    low frequencies

8
Input Power Spectrum for X Y-Axis Testing
  • Optical axis of etalon aligned along x-axis

9
Input Power Spectrum for Z-Axis Testing
  • Optical axis of etalon aligned along x-axis

10
Transmitted Power to Etalon
  • Rope isolators shifts power from high frequencies
    to low.

11
FEA of Etalon Structure
  • PSD for the WB-57 indicates resonances are in
    lower power region of the transmitted spectrum.

12
FEA of Etalon Structure
  • PSD for the WB-57 indicates resonances are in
    lower power region of the transmitted spectrum.

13
FEA of Etalon Structure
1813.4 Hz
  • PSD for the WB-57 indicates resonances are in
    lower power region of the transmitted spectrum.

14
Space Versus Aircraft Design
  • Space qualification purely for survival
  • Aircraft qualification requires optical operation
    throughout broadband vibration spectrum
  • Mechanical stiffness requirements are far higher
    for an aircraft qualified etalon than a
    spacecraft version
  • Increased mass over space rated version
  • Reduced thermal compliance of etalon plates
    compared to space version

Space Qualified Design
Aircraft Qualified Design
Thickened Extended Cylinder Wall
Shortened Spring Arm Increases Stiffness
Lower Center of Gravity
15
Vibration Profile Comparison
16
Test Setup for Vibration Qualification
  • CW He-Cd 355nm source used to illuminate 1 of
    etalon sub-apertures
  • Si-Diodes used for detectors
  • Prior to testing etalon was aligned such that the
    fringe was illuminated at the HWHH point to
    achieve max sensitivity
  • Sampling rate for vibration testing was 1 KHz
  • Prior to each testing sequence, pre-test data was
    recorded as well as etalon spectral response

17
Vibration Test Parameters
  • Input PSD profiles Derived from 3-axis
    Accelerometer Data Taken During WB-57 Flight
  • Accelerometer package located in plane Bomb-bay
  • Scaled to simulate worst case for survival and
    operation
  • Peak amplitude plus 3-? at each frequency used
    for the various PSDs
  • Integrated Instrument with Etalon Shaken in Three
    Orthogonal Axes
  • Six vibration tests performed in each axis
  • Sine sweep from 10-1600 Hz at 0.1 G2/Hz
  • Performed before and after PSD testing in each
    axis
  • Survival PSD test for 3 minutes representing
    take-off conditions
  • Test performed sequentially at 0.25, 0.5 and full
    amplitude PSD
  • Operational PSD test for 5 minutes

18
Vibration Qualification Test Setup
Accelerometers
Signal Input Fiber
Signal Output Detector
Etalon Controller Pre-amp Board
19
Vibration Qualification Test Set-Up
TWiLiTE Receiver
Fiber Input
Z-Axis
Control Accelerometer
Vibe-Table Interface Block
Wire Rope Isolators
  • Testing performed at MetLabs in Baltimore, MD on
    April 28-29, 2006
  • Z-Axis setup shown above

20
Results of Z-Axis Testing
21
Results of X-Axis Testing
22
Results of Y-Axis Testing
23
Results of Z-Axis Testing
24
Closing Remarks
  • The etalon vibration testing results for the
    TWiLiTE project are encouraging
  • Represents an important risk reduction to the
    project as the Fabry-Perot is the heart of the
    receiver.
  • The measured instability of the etalon was 1- 2
    m/s at 1 second sampling time for the worse
    case operational environment
  • TWiLiTE will make wind measurements with 10 sec
    integration times, thus the expected noise
    injected from the etalon should drop by SQRT(10)
    or 3x.
  • Data reduction is still underway to fully
    understand the implications of the results and to
    ensure analysis was performed properly.
  • The wind speed errors appear to scale linearly
    with the magnitude of vibration
  • Possible additional noise sources that are being
    evaluated
  • Possible E-M and acoustic interference may have
    acted as a noise source in the data and skewed
    the magnitudes higher than realistic
  • Final TWiLiTE etalon controller still in
    development, one used for testing not matched to
    etalon and may have contributed to slightly
    higher noise
  • Rope isolators are being augmented with
    additional vibration damping to absorb low
    frequency power.
  • Operation during vibration not a concern for
    space mission
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