2009
DOI: 10.2514/1.36890
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Deployment Analysis of the Lenticular Jointed Antennas Onboard the Mars Express Spacecraft

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“…Undesirable time-dependent viscoelastic effects have been previously reported in deployable space structures that are stowed for extended durations prior to launch and subsequent deployment [1]. In thermoset composites, these effects increase as the temperature of the structure approaches the glass transition temperature of the resin.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Undesirable time-dependent viscoelastic effects have been previously reported in deployable space structures that are stowed for extended durations prior to launch and subsequent deployment [1]. In thermoset composites, these effects increase as the temperature of the structure approaches the glass transition temperature of the resin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Second, data showed that the deployment dynamics differed significantly from the modeled behavior. The ground testing report noted that a large reduction in the hinge torque was observed, compared to a pristine hinge [1]. The hinge that was tested had undergone multiple thermal cycles and had been stored for 2 yr prior to deployment, as well as being highly stressed in its stowed configuration.…”
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“…The goal was to determine the impact of the temperature, the folding rate, the creep recovery and the relaxation during stowage on the behaviour of the tape spring. On the other hand, [18] does not directly concern tape springs, but analyses foldable flattenable tubes which are also characterised by buckling and hysteresis phenomena. The structural damping is in this case based on the Rayleigh model with the particularity that the damping factor is variable according to the state of the structure.…”
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“…In the majority of the previous works, finite element dynamic simulations of tape springs were performed without any physical representation of the structural damping, with the notable exceptions of [17,18]. In the former, the viscoelastic material properties of a reinforced polymer are integrated in the finite element model under the form of a Prony series.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%