Claims
- 1. An antenna reflector, the surface configuration of which is unsymmetric with respect to any axis, made by the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) analyzing the surface configuration of a reflector to be fabricated and, on the basis of the analysis, establishing a geometrical surface of revolution describable about a prescribed axis, at least a portion of said geometrical surface of revolution containing a shape approximating that of the surface configuration of said reflector to be fabricated; and
- (b) engaging a reflector tooling device with material of which the antenna reflector is to be fabricated, and sweeping said reflector tooling device about said prescribed axis about which said geometrical surface of revolution is describable while maintaining engagement of the tooling device with the material, thereby shaping the material into a reflector that conforms with said geometrical surface of revolution and effectively contains said unsymmetric surface configuration.
- 2. An antenna reflector according to claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises establishing said geometrical surface of revolution about an axis, corresponding to said prescribed axis, which is definable by a translation and an inclination of a preselected axis.
- 3. An antenna reflector according to 2, wherein said geometrical surface of revolution is established by rotating a prescribed curve about iteratively defined axes of revolution corresponding to successive translations and inclinations of said preselected axis.
- 4. An antenna reflector according to claim 3, wherein step (a) includes the step of measuring variations in the shape of said geometrical surface of revolution for successive rotations of said prescribed curve about said translated and inclined preselected axis and, therefrom, establishing, as said prescribed axis, that axis of revolution which produces a surface of revolution having the smallest prescribed error characteristic based on said measured variations.
- 5. An antenna reflector according to claim 1, wherein the surface configuration of said antenna reflector is symmetric with respect to a plane containing said preselected axis and wherein step (a) comprises generating a curve effectively coincident with a line along which the surface configuration of said antenna reflector intersects said plane, and rotating said curve about iteratively defined axes of revolution corresponding to successive translations and inclinations of an axis relative to said preselected axis.
- 6. An antenna reflector according to claim 5, wherein step (a) includes the step of measuring variations in the shape of said geometrical surface of revolution for successive rotations of said prescribed curve about said translated and inclined preselected axis and, therefrom, establishing, as said prescribed axis, that axis of revolution which produces a surface of revolution having the smallest prescribed error characteristic based on said measured variations.
- 7. An antenna reflector according to claim 6, wherein said reflector has an aperture and wherein said preselected axis is parallel to the axis of the aperture of said reflector.
- 8. An antenna reflector according to claim 5, wherein said curve is defined in the form of the polynomial expression
- Z=a.sub.0 r.sup.0 +a.sub.1 r.sup.1 +a.sub.2 r.sup.2 +a.sub.3 r.sup.3 +. . . a.sub.n r.sup.n
- where Z is the distance between coordinates along said preselected axis, relative to a preestablished axis, of a respective point on said intersection, r is the distance between an iteratively defined axis of revolution and said respective point on said intersection, and a.sub.0, a.sub.1, a.sub.2, a.sub.3 . . . a.sub.n are coefficients.
- 9. An antenna reflector according to claim 8, wherein a prescribed error characteristic E is defined in accordance, with the expression ##EQU2## where Z.sub.i is the actual coordinate location along said preselected axis of a respective point p.sub.i on said antenna reflector,
- Z.sub.ei is the coordinate of a respective point on the surface of revolution corresponding to point p.sub.i on said antenna reflector, and
- N is the number of points examined along said intersection.
- 10. An antenna reflector according to claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises rotating said tooling device about said prescribed axis, thereby defining the surfaces of a plurality of reflector panels and assembling said reflector panels together thereby producing said antenna reflector.
- 11. An antenna reflector according to claim 3, wherein step (b) comprises the step of causing said tooling device to sweep a tooling element having a shape corresponding to that of said prescribed curve about said prescribed axis, thereby causing material of which said antenna reflector is formed to effectively conform with said geometrical surface of revolution.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 676,924 filed Nov. 30, 1984 for "Technique for Fabricating Offset, Shaped Antenna Reflectors", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,688,325.
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