Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft
The concept of using the vibration transmitted through the structure of space systems whilst they are in flight for monitoring purposes is proposed and analysed.The performed patent review seems to indicate that this technique is not currently used despite being, in principle, a good way to obtain v...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ltu-661042017-10-17T05:24:10ZVibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraftengVilllalba Corbacho, Víctor ManuelLuleå tekniska universitet, RymdteknikCranfield University2017Condition monitoringspace environmentaccelerometersstructural health monitoringspaceflight.Aerospace EngineeringRymd- och flygteknikThe concept of using the vibration transmitted through the structure of space systems whilst they are in flight for monitoring purposes is proposed and analysed.The performed patent review seems to indicate that this technique is not currently used despite being, in principle, a good way to obtain valuable knowledge about the spacecraft’s condition. Potential sources of vibration were listed and some of them were down-selected via a trade-off analysis for implementation in a numerical model of a CubeSat structure. Models were proposed for the sources chosen and implemented in the Ansys Workbench software, along with a simplified structure designed to be representative of a generic picosatellite mission.The results confirmed very different amplitude and frequency ranges for the sources of interest, which would make it difficult to monitor them with one type of sensor.Basic system requirements for accelerometer operating under space conditions were derived and commercial sources were identified as already having the technologies needed.The conclusion was a positive evaluation of the overall concept, although revising negatively the initial expectations for its performance due to the diversity encountered in the sources. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-66104application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Condition monitoring space environment accelerometers structural health monitoring spaceflight. Aerospace Engineering Rymd- och flygteknik Villlalba Corbacho, Víctor Manuel Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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The concept of using the vibration transmitted through the structure of space systems whilst they are in flight for monitoring purposes is proposed and analysed.The performed patent review seems to indicate that this technique is not currently used despite being, in principle, a good way to obtain valuable knowledge about the spacecraft’s condition. Potential sources of vibration were listed and some of them were down-selected via a trade-off analysis for implementation in a numerical model of a CubeSat structure. Models were proposed for the sources chosen and implemented in the Ansys Workbench software, along with a simplified structure designed to be representative of a generic picosatellite mission.The results confirmed very different amplitude and frequency ranges for the sources of interest, which would make it difficult to monitor them with one type of sensor.Basic system requirements for accelerometer operating under space conditions were derived and commercial sources were identified as already having the technologies needed.The conclusion was a positive evaluation of the overall concept, although revising negatively the initial expectations for its performance due to the diversity encountered in the sources. |
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Villlalba Corbacho, Víctor Manuel |
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Villlalba Corbacho, Víctor Manuel |
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Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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Vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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vibro-acoustic monitoring for in-flight spacecraft |
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Luleå tekniska universitet, Rymdteknik |
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