Novel Technique for Spacecraft's Thermal Deformation Test Based on Transient Phenomena

To meet severe requirement of recent large and precise space structures, extremely high structural shape stability on orbit is needed. The low thermal deformation is one of the most important characteristics. This paper describes a novel technique for spacecraft's thermal deformation test on th...

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Published inTRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN Vol. 12; no. ists29; pp. Pc_29 - Pc_34
Main Authors WADA, Atsushi, MINESUGI, Kenji, SHOJI, Kazunori, OMAGARI, Kuniyuki, KAWANO, Taro, ISHIMURA, Kosei, IKEDA, Mizuho
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES 2014
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN1884-0485
DOI10.2322/tastj.12.Pc_29

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Summary:To meet severe requirement of recent large and precise space structures, extremely high structural shape stability on orbit is needed. The low thermal deformation is one of the most important characteristics. This paper describes a novel technique for spacecraft's thermal deformation test on the ground. The required measurement accuracy in the test becomes higher and higher depending on the required structural shape stability. In the proposed test technique, the heat load is applied rapidly and locally to shorten test time. Due to the short test time and restricted applied heat load, the environmental changes are suppressed. As a result, good measurement accuracy can be achieved. Furthermore, the transitional thermal deformation is measured continuously so that we identify the cause of thermal deformation through the correlation between temperatures and measured deformations. The effectiveness of proposed technique is shown through the test results of ASTRO-H which is a next X-ray observation satellite.
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ISSN:1884-0485
DOI:10.2322/tastj.12.Pc_29