Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure

<p>The satellite industry is undergoing a transition toward &quot;smallsat&quot; engineering. Small satellites are becoming more attractive to customers as a method of decreasing cost. As the launch costs remain relatively constant, the industry is turning towards nano-technology, such...

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Main Author: Stevens, Craig L.
Other Authors: Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33335
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05302002-161341/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-333352020-09-26T05:35:28Z Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure Stevens, Craig L. Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Hall, Christopher D. Johnson, Eric R. Hallauer, William L. Jr. Structural Satellite Environmental Isogrid Modal <p>The satellite industry is undergoing a transition toward &quot;smallsat&quot; engineering. Small satellites are becoming more attractive to customers as a method of decreasing cost. As the launch costs remain relatively constant, the industry is turning towards nano-technology, such as microelectromechanical systems, and distributed satellite systems to perform the same missions that once required super-satellites. Nanosatellites form one group of these high risk/low cost spacecraft. The Virginia Tech Ionospheric Scintillation Measurement Mission, known as HokieSat, is a 40 lb nanosatellite being designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students. The satellite is part of the Ionospheric Observation Nanosatellite Formation (ION-F) which will perform ionospheric measurements and conduct formation flying experiments. This thesis describes the design of the primary satellite structure, the analysis used to arrive at the design, the fabrication of the structure, and the experimentation used to verify the analysis. We also describe the internal and external configurations of the spacecraft and how we estimate the mass properties of the integrated satellite.</p> <p>The design of the spacecraft uses a composite laminate isogrid structure as a method of structural optimization. This optimization method is shown to increase the structural performance by over 20%. We conduct several finite element analyses to verify the structural integrity. We correlate these analyses with several static and modal tests to verify the models and the model boundary conditions. We perform environmental testing on the integrated spacecraft at NASA Wallops Flight Facility to investigate the properties of the structural assembly. Finally, we create a model of the ION-F stack to verify the integrity of the structure at the launch loads. We prove that the HokieSat structure will survive all environmental loads with no yielding or failures.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:39:00Z 2014-03-14T20:39:00Z 2002-05-28 2002-05-30 2003-05-30 2002-05-30 Thesis etd-05302002-161341 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33335 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05302002-161341/ clsthesis.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Structural
Satellite
Environmental
Isogrid
Modal
spellingShingle Structural
Satellite
Environmental
Isogrid
Modal
Stevens, Craig L.
Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure
description <p>The satellite industry is undergoing a transition toward &quot;smallsat&quot; engineering. Small satellites are becoming more attractive to customers as a method of decreasing cost. As the launch costs remain relatively constant, the industry is turning towards nano-technology, such as microelectromechanical systems, and distributed satellite systems to perform the same missions that once required super-satellites. Nanosatellites form one group of these high risk/low cost spacecraft. The Virginia Tech Ionospheric Scintillation Measurement Mission, known as HokieSat, is a 40 lb nanosatellite being designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students. The satellite is part of the Ionospheric Observation Nanosatellite Formation (ION-F) which will perform ionospheric measurements and conduct formation flying experiments. This thesis describes the design of the primary satellite structure, the analysis used to arrive at the design, the fabrication of the structure, and the experimentation used to verify the analysis. We also describe the internal and external configurations of the spacecraft and how we estimate the mass properties of the integrated satellite.</p> <p>The design of the spacecraft uses a composite laminate isogrid structure as a method of structural optimization. This optimization method is shown to increase the structural performance by over 20%. We conduct several finite element analyses to verify the structural integrity. We correlate these analyses with several static and modal tests to verify the models and the model boundary conditions. We perform environmental testing on the integrated spacecraft at NASA Wallops Flight Facility to investigate the properties of the structural assembly. Finally, we create a model of the ION-F stack to verify the integrity of the structure at the launch loads. We prove that the HokieSat structure will survive all environmental loads with no yielding or failures.</p> === Master of Science
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title Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure
title_short Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure
title_full Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure
title_fullStr Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure
title_full_unstemmed Design, Analysis, Fabrication, and Testing of a Nanosatellite Structure
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