Thermal Morphing Anisogrid Smart Space Structures: Thermal Isolation Design and Linearity Evaluation

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作者
Phoenix, Austin A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Naval Res Lab, Naval Ctr Space Technol, Washington, DC 20375 USA
关键词
Smart Space Structures; Thermal Morphing; Thermal Isolation; Anisogrid Structure; Finite Element Analysis; High Precision Control; Vibration Isolation; ACTUATORS; TRUSSES;
D O I
10.1117/12.2260108
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
To meet the requirements for the next generation of space missions, a paradigm shift is required from current structures that are static, heavy and stiff, toward innovative structures that are adaptive, lightweight, versatile, and intelligent. A novel morphing structure, the thermally actuated anisogrid morphing boom, can be used to meet the design requirements by making the primary structure actively adapt to the on-orbit environment. The anisogrid structure is able to achieve high precision morphing control through the intelligent application of thermal gradients. This active primary structure improves structural and thermal stability performance, reduces mass, and enables new mission architectures. This effort attempts to address limits to the author's previous work by incorporating the impact of thermal coupling that was initially neglected. This paper introduces a thermally isolated version of the thermal morphing anisogrid structure in order to address the thermal losses between active members. To evaluate the isolation design the stiffness and thermal conductivity of these isolating interfaces need to be addressed. This paper investigates the performance of the thermal morphing system under a variety of structural and thermal isolation interface properties.
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