Materials (Jul 2024)

Mechanical Property Analysis of a Boom–Membrane Structure Used for Aerospace Technologies

  • Shuhong Xu,
  • Xiaojiao Yu,
  • Yue Gao,
  • Sicong Wang,
  • Lining Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17133204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 13
p. 3204

Abstract

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Traditional deployable truss space structures previously had upper limits on their key indicators, such as the deployed area, folded ratio and total weight, and hence, the application of new extendable mechanisms with novel deployment types is desired. Foldable extendable tape spring booms made from FRP (fiber-reinforced polymer) laminate composites and their corresponding boom–membrane structures were invented in recent years to satisfy the needs of the large-scale requirements of spacecraft, especially for antennas, solar sails and solar arrays. This paper aimed to analyze the properties of the deployed states of extendable tape spring booms and their boom–membrane structures. By establishing an analytical model of the boom and the structure, the bending stiffness, critical buckling load of the boom and the fundamental frequency of the membrane structure were acquired. To provide more guidance on the boom–membrane structure design, a geometric and material parametric study was carried out. Meanwhile, an experimental study to investigate the deployed properties of the booms and membrane structures was introduced to afford some practical verification.

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