The 60-meters submillimeter telescope is a large astronomical facility under proposed with the advantages of high sensitivity and large field of view, which mainly planned to observe the low temperature gas and dust in the universe. The aperture of primary reflector is 60 meters, and the requirement of surface error is 30μm rms which enables it to observe in the wavelength of 0.65mm to 3mm. In order to achieve the high accuracy requirements of telescope, the primary reflector is design to be composed of CFRP segments in one of the conceptual design schemes, similar to Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT). The natural limit of surface accuracy and pointing accuracy of telescope will be improved after the application of CFRP with the advantages of high specific stiffness and low thermal expansion, etc. This paper describes the initial development of a 3 meters prototype CFRP reflector segment, mainly including the design process of support truss and manufacture status of panel and truss.
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