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Testing Large Ultra-Lightweight Spacecraft [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback
  • Sērija : Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics No. 253
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
  • ISBN-10: 1624104649
  • ISBN-13: 9781624104640
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  • Formāts: Hardback
  • Sērija : Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics No. 253
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
  • ISBN-10: 1624104649
  • ISBN-13: 9781624104640
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Testing Large Ultra-lightweight Spacecraft documents the novel testing approaches that are unique to large ultra-lightweight space platforms. A follow-on volume to Gossamer Spacecraft: Membrane and Inflatable Structures Technology for Space Applications (AIAA, 2001) and Recent Advances in Gossamer Spacecraft (AIAA, 2006), it addresses continued maturation in the technology as witnessed by the following factors: Deploying larger space platforms from smaller packed volumes, with fewer moving parts and more strain energy enforcements. Deployment articulations are becoming more complex, with more degrees of freedom. Precision space structures are growing larger, forcing flight qualification at the sub-scale level. Testing Large Ultra-lightweight Spacecraft provides the theory, and especially the practice, of testing large, ultra-lightweight spacecraft for designers, testers, and technology managers. It serves as a single repository for the unique approaches taken in validating such structures on the ground and in space.
Preface xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(12)
Christopher H. Jenkins
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 LULS
1(2)
1.3 Experiment, Test, and Demonstration
3(1)
1.4 It All Began with Echo
4(5)
1.5 Where Will It End?
9(4)
References
10(3)
Chapter 2 Structure Classifications and Test Philosophy
13(26)
Phil Henderson
2.1 Introduction
13(1)
2.2 Classification of Structures
14(3)
2.3 Purposes for Testing
17(3)
2.4 Considerations of an Appropriate Test Philosophy
20(4)
2.5 Appropriate Tests for Space System Structures
24(12)
2.6 Conclusions
36(3)
Acknowledgements
37(1)
References
37(2)
Chapter 3 Gravity Offloading
39(46)
Gyula Greschik
3.1 Introduction
39(1)
3.2 Selected Perspectives on Gravity Compensation
40(3)
3.3 Golden Rules
43(6)
3.4 A Review of Common Gravity Offloading Measures
49(21)
3.5 Some Common Apparatus Elements
70(5)
3.6 Development Stories
75(10)
Acknowledgements
77(1)
References
78(7)
Chapter 4 Deployment Motions and Forces
85(48)
Joe Footdale
Ed Boesiger
Satoru Ozawa
Hiraku Sakamoto
Yoji Shirasawa
Sungeun Jeon
Mathieu Robroek
4.1 Introduction
85(2)
4.2 Deployment Testing Objectives
87(2)
4.3 Deployment Analysis
89(12)
4.4 Deployment Testing
101(21)
4.5 Case Studies
122(11)
References
129(4)
Chapter 5 Deployment Repeatability
133(40)
Olive Stohlman
Mark Silver
Dave Waller
5.1 Introduction
133(3)
5.2 Fundamentals of Deployment Repeatability Analysis
136(7)
5.3 Full Structure and Complex Substructure Testing
143(4)
5.4 Component-Level Testing and Modeling
147(10)
5.5 Case Studies
157(11)
5.6 Summary
168(5)
Acknowledgements
169(1)
References
169(4)
Chapter 6 Structural Dynamics
173(38)
Jonathan T. Black
6.1 Introduction
173(3)
6.2 Fundamentals of Modal Testing
176(1)
6.3 Adapting Structural Dynamics Testing Techniques to Large Ultra-Lightweight Spacecraft (LULS)
176(2)
6.4 Historical Modal Testing of Large Ultra-Lightweight (Gossamer) Spacecraft Structures
178(5)
6.5 Recent Modal Testing of LULS
183(4)
6.6 Ground Testing of ATK Solar Sail System in Ambient and Tvac
187(7)
6.7 MegaFlex and UltraFlex
194(3)
6.8 Integrated Solar Sail Diagnostics System
197(6)
6.9 Summary
203(8)
References
204(7)
Chapter 7 Space Flight Testing
211(40)
Jeremy A. Banik
Benjamin J. Urioste
7.1 Introduction
211(1)
7.2 Preparation
211(6)
7.3 Case Studies
217(12)
7.4 Comprehensive Survey
229(16)
7.5 Summary
245(6)
References
247(4)
Appendices 251(44)
Index 295(20)
Supporting Materials 315