超半球全景相机粘接接头的热测试

M. Corti, B. Saggin, C. Pernechele, D. Scaccabarozzi
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在任何太空任务中,观察周围的情况都是最重要的活动之一。通过高性能成像系统,空间仪器可以获取有关观测环境的新信息,并改进科学研究。然而,空间仪器通常配备的传统相机显示的视野有限,需要驱动器和移动元件的存在来获取整个场景。实际上,移动元件增加了故障的风险,特别是在空间环境中,这种环境的特点是条件非常恶劣,而且任何维护都是至关重要或不可能的。超半球全景相机为这个问题提供了一个紧凑的解决方案,因为由于它们的大视野,它们可以通过一次图像采集来获取周围的场景。在本研究的框架内,在- 120°C至100°C的预期工作温度范围内,对超半球相机主要光学元件之一的弹射翼的热机械设计进行了验证。制作了一些代表力学和光学之间连接区域的模型,并通过热循环测试来评估基线保持策略,这需要粘合具有不同热膨胀系数的材料。该活动允许验证所选的复合适配器(Torlon 7130)用作光学元件和支架之间的中间材料。
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Thermal Testing of Bonded Joints for a Hyper Hemispheric Panoramic Camera
In any space mission, observation of the surrounding scenario is one of the most important activities. Through high-performance imaging systems, space instruments allow the acquisition of new information about the observed environment and improve scientific studies. However, traditional cameras by which space instruments are typically equipped, show a limited field of view, requiring the presence of actuators coupled with moving elements to acquire the entire scenario. Indeed, moving elements increase the risk of failure, especially in the space environment, which is characterized by very harsh conditions, and where any maintenance is critical or impossible. Hyper-hemispheric panoramic cameras provide a compact solution to this issue because, thanks to their large field of view, they can acquire the surrounding scenario with a single image acquisition. Within the framework of this research, the validation of the thermo-mechanical design of the catadiopter, one of the main optics of the Hyper Hemispheric camera, was performed in the expected working temperature range from - 120 °C to 100 °C. Some mockups representative of the connection area between the mechanics and the optics were manufactured and tested with thermal cycling to assess the baseline holding strategy, which requires gluing of materials with different Coefficients of Thermal Expansion. The activity allowed the validation of the selected composite adapters (Torlon 7130) to be used as intermediate material between the optics and the holder.
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