Rotating Steel Mirrors—Failure and Success
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Four main causes of rotating steel mirror failure—excessive vibration, excessive speed, hydrogen embrittlement, and defective steel—are discussed and illustrated. Performance characteristics are given for a successful, 10 000 rps, 25×38 mm mirror drive.
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