In-Space Structural Validation Plan for a Stretched-Lens Solar Array Flight Experiment
Author: Richard S. Pappa
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Published: 2001
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Author: Richard S. Pappa
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Published: 2018-06-19
Total Pages: 30
ISBN-13: 9781721290413
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis paper summarizes in-space structural validation plans for a proposed Space Shuttle-based flight experiment. The test article is an innovative, lightweight solar array concept that uses pop-up, refractive stretched-lens concentrators to achieve a power/mass density of at least 175 W/kg, which is more than three times greater than current capabilities. The flight experiment will validate this new technology to retire the risk associated with its first use in space. The experiment includes structural diagnostic instrumentation to measure the deployment dynamics, static shape, and modes of vibration of the 8-meter-long solar array and several of its lenses. These data will be obtained by photogrammetry using the Shuttle payload-bay video cameras and miniature video cameras on the array. Six accelerometers are also included in the experiment to measure base excitations and small-amplitude tip motions. Pappa, Richard S. and Woods-Vedeler, Jessica A. and Jones, Thomas W. Langley Research Center NASA/TM-2001-211417, L-18136, NAS 1.15:211417
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKReveals through a series of case studies how modern digital photogrammetry is capable of providing accurate spatial data to solve a range of contemporary measurement problems, and at a diverse range of scales. This book outlines key principles and methods associated with modern imaging.