Self-Deployable Geometries for Space Applications
Publication: Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Volume 32, Issue 1
Abstract
Variable-geometry structures are useful in aerospace applications because they are deployable, from a compact configuration (launch phase) to a spread geometry (operational phase). They may also benefit from the use of flexible joints, which store elastic energy for automatic deployment. Following the development of a self-deploying antenna frame structure with scissors, the geometrical configuration of a new kind of structure, simpler, lighter, and minimizing mechanical joints between elements, is proposed in this article. This topology can form a three-dimensional structure when partially opened or a planar structure when fully deployed. The applications concern autotensioning structures such as meshed space antenna, deorbiting sails, and also solar panel support structures.
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Received: Jan 24, 2018
Accepted: Jul 13, 2018
Published online: Nov 13, 2018
Published in print: Jan 1, 2019
Discussion open until: Apr 13, 2019
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