Scaling Law for Spin Deployment of Large-Membrane Structures Acceptable for Geometrical Mismatch

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Asuka Tatara, Yasuyuki Miyazaki
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Abstract

There have been several advanced space missions using large gossamer space structures proposed recently, such as a spinning solar sail. However, only certain missions have been implemented, primarily because the on-orbit dynamic behavior of such structures cannot be precisely predicted through ground tests. To address this limitation, a scale law between a small- and a full-scale model of large membrane structures is proposed herein. In addition, small or reduced-order models for numerical simulations are proposed to reduce computation costs. However, the development of a small model, which has to be completely identical (geometrically) to the full-scale model, is challenging. Thus, a scale law between the small- and full-scale models of a large gossamer space structure, which is geometrically non-similar to the full-scale model, is also proposed. The scale law is also applied to the spin deployment motion of thin membrane and veri fi ed using numerical simulations.
几何失配大膜结构自旋展开的标度律
最近已经提出了几个使用大型游丝状空间结构的先进太空任务,例如旋转太阳帆。然而,只执行了某些任务,主要是因为这些结构的在轨动态行为无法通过地面试验精确预测。为了解决这一限制,本文提出了大型膜结构的小尺寸和全尺寸模型之间的比例定律。此外,还提出了用于数值模拟的小阶或降阶模型,以减少计算成本。然而,开发一个必须与全尺寸模型完全相同(几何上)的小模型是具有挑战性的。在此基础上,提出了几何上不相似的大型游丝空间结构的小模型和全尺寸模型之间的比例规律。该比例定律也适用于薄膜的自旋展开运动,并通过数值模拟进行了验证。
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