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THERMAL MODELING OF THE WIDE-FIELD INFRARED CAMERA FOR THE CFHT

THERMAL MODELING OF THE WIDE-FIELD INFRARED CAMERA FOR THE CFHT. Philippe Feautrier a , Eric Stadler a , and Pascal Puget b a Laboratoire d'AstrOphysique de Grenoble, 414 rue de la Piscine, 38041 Grenoble, France b LESIA, 5, place Jules Janssen 92195 MEUDON Cedex, France

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THERMAL MODELING OF THE WIDE-FIELD INFRARED CAMERA FOR THE CFHT

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  1. THERMAL MODELING OF THE WIDE-FIELD INFRARED CAMERA FOR THE CFHT Philippe Feautriera, Eric Stadler a, and Pascal Puget b a Laboratoire d'AstrOphysique de Grenoble, 414 rue de la Piscine, 38041 Grenoble, France b LESIA, 5, place Jules Janssen 92195 MEUDON Cedex, France Philippe.Feautrier@obs.ujf-grenoble.fr Scientific detector workshop 2005

  2. What is WIRCam ? WIRCam is the next wide field IR camera for the CFH. 4 Hawaii 2RG IR detectors, 100 kg to be cooled using a CT1050 cryohead. A complete thermal model of the instrument (permanent and transient analysis) was used to assist the cryogenic design. The thermal model was done using the I-deas/TMG thermal module with FEA. The poster highlights the advantages of such a method for cryogenic cameras design and integration. Scientific detector workshop 2005

  3. Thermal modeling: transient analysis of the WIRCam cold finger cooling down. One image every 2 hrs Scientific detector workshop 2005

  4. Conclusions about thermal modeling • The use of integrated software tools like I-deas helps to the mechanical and thermal design of cryogenic instruments. No translations. • Iterations model/measurements during system integration. Thermal model easy to modify and to adapt to un-complete systems, in order to fit the simulations with partial temperature measurements and to predict with more accuracy the system behavior on the telescope. • Results from thermal simulations with Ideas/TMG in good agreement with measurements • Thermal design avoided surprises during the instrument integration . • WIRCam first light with the science grade detectors: June/July 2005. Scientific detector workshop 2005

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