Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms

In this thesis, experiments and simulations are performed to study the deployment dynamics of space webs and space booms, focusing on the deployment and stabilization phases of the space web and the behavior of the bi-stable tape spring booms after long-term stowage. The space web, Suaineadh, was l...

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Main Author: Mao, Huina
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: KTH, Farkost och flyg 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-2065942017-05-09T05:23:12ZNumerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat BoomsengMao, HuinaKTH, Farkost och flygStockholm2017Deployable structureSpace webCentrifugal force deploymentDeployable boomBi-stable tape springFiber-reinforced compositeViscoelasticityMechanical EngineeringMaskinteknikIn this thesis, experiments and simulations are performed to study the deployment dynamics of space webs and space booms, focusing on the deployment and stabilization phases of the space web and the behavior of the bi-stable tape spring booms after long-term stowage. The space web, Suaineadh, was launched onboard the sounding rocket REXUS-12 from the Swedish launch base Esrange in Kiruna on 19 March 2012. It served as a technology demonstrator for a space web. A reaction wheel was used to actively control the deployment and stabilization states of the 2×2 m2 space web. After ejection from the rocket, the web was deployed but entanglements occurred since the web did not start to deploy at the specified angular velocity. The deployment dynamics was reconstructed by simulations from the information recorded by inertial measurement units and cameras. Simulations show that if the web would have started to deploy at the specified angular velocity, the web would most likely have been deployed and stabilized in space by the motor, reaction wheel and controller used in the experiment. A modified control method was developed to stabilize the out-of-plane motions before or during deployment. New web arms with tape springs were proposed to avoid entanglements. A deployable booms assembly composed of four 1-m long bi-stable glass fiber tape springs was designed for the electromagnetically clean 3U CubeSat Small Explorer for Advanced Missions (SEAM). The deployment dynamics and reliability of the SEAM boom design after long-term stowage were tested by on-ground experiments. A simple analytical model was developed to predict the deployment dynamics and to assess the effects of the GOLS and the combined effects of friction, viscoelastic strain energy relaxation, and other factors that act to decrease the deployment force. In order to mitigate the viscoelastic effects and thus ensure self-deployment, different tape springs were designed, manufactured and tested. A numerical model was used to assess the long-term stowage effects on the deployment capability of bi-stable tape springs including the friction, nonlinear-elastic and viscoelastic effects. A finite element method was used to model a meter-class fully coiled bi-stable tape spring boom and verified by analytical models. <p>QC 20170508</p>SEAMDoctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-206594urn:isbn:978-91-7729-399-6TRITA-AVE, 1651-7660 ; TRITA-AVE 2017:28application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/607197
collection NDLTD
language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic Deployable structure
Space web
Centrifugal force deployment
Deployable boom
Bi-stable tape spring
Fiber-reinforced composite
Viscoelasticity
Mechanical Engineering
Maskinteknik
spellingShingle Deployable structure
Space web
Centrifugal force deployment
Deployable boom
Bi-stable tape spring
Fiber-reinforced composite
Viscoelasticity
Mechanical Engineering
Maskinteknik
Mao, Huina
Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms
description In this thesis, experiments and simulations are performed to study the deployment dynamics of space webs and space booms, focusing on the deployment and stabilization phases of the space web and the behavior of the bi-stable tape spring booms after long-term stowage. The space web, Suaineadh, was launched onboard the sounding rocket REXUS-12 from the Swedish launch base Esrange in Kiruna on 19 March 2012. It served as a technology demonstrator for a space web. A reaction wheel was used to actively control the deployment and stabilization states of the 2×2 m2 space web. After ejection from the rocket, the web was deployed but entanglements occurred since the web did not start to deploy at the specified angular velocity. The deployment dynamics was reconstructed by simulations from the information recorded by inertial measurement units and cameras. Simulations show that if the web would have started to deploy at the specified angular velocity, the web would most likely have been deployed and stabilized in space by the motor, reaction wheel and controller used in the experiment. A modified control method was developed to stabilize the out-of-plane motions before or during deployment. New web arms with tape springs were proposed to avoid entanglements. A deployable booms assembly composed of four 1-m long bi-stable glass fiber tape springs was designed for the electromagnetically clean 3U CubeSat Small Explorer for Advanced Missions (SEAM). The deployment dynamics and reliability of the SEAM boom design after long-term stowage were tested by on-ground experiments. A simple analytical model was developed to predict the deployment dynamics and to assess the effects of the GOLS and the combined effects of friction, viscoelastic strain energy relaxation, and other factors that act to decrease the deployment force. In order to mitigate the viscoelastic effects and thus ensure self-deployment, different tape springs were designed, manufactured and tested. A numerical model was used to assess the long-term stowage effects on the deployment capability of bi-stable tape springs including the friction, nonlinear-elastic and viscoelastic effects. A finite element method was used to model a meter-class fully coiled bi-stable tape spring boom and verified by analytical models. === <p>QC 20170508</p> === SEAM
author Mao, Huina
author_facet Mao, Huina
author_sort Mao, Huina
title Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms
title_short Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms
title_full Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms
title_fullStr Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and Experimental Studies of Deployment Dynamics of Space Webs and CubeSat Booms
title_sort numerical and experimental studies of deployment dynamics of space webs and cubesat booms
publisher KTH, Farkost och flyg
publishDate 2017
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