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Hexagonal vs Triangular Core Lightweight Mirror Structures

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Abstract

The higher rigidity of a lightweight mirror structure with core ribs that form hexagonal cells, as compared with triangular cells, is demonstrated by holographic deflection measurements on 75-cm diam acrylic structural models.

© 1972 Optical Society of America

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