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Lessons learned from REXUS12'S suaineadh experiment: Spinning deployment of a space Web in milli gravity
University of Strathclyde. (Advanced Space Concepts Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)
University of Strathclyde. (School of Engineering)
KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT), Elektroniksystem.
KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT), Elektroniksystem.
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2013 (engelsk)Inngår i: 21st ESA Symposium: European Rocket & Balloon Programmes and Related Research / [ed] L. Ouwehand, ESA Communications , 2013, s. 329-338Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

On the 19th of March 2012, the Suaineadh experiment was launched onboard the sounding rocket REXUS 12 (Rocket Experiments for University Students) from the Swedish launch base ESRANGE in Kiruna. The Suaineadh experiment served as a technology demonstrator for a space web deployed by a spinning assembly. Following launch, the experiment was ejected from the ejection barrel located within the nosecone of the rocket. Centrifugal forces acting upon the space web spinning assembly were used to stabilise the experiment's platform. A specifically designed spinning reaction wheel, with an active control method, was used. Once the experiment's motion was controlled, a 2 m by 2 m space web is released. Four daughter sections situated in the corners of the square web served as masses to stabilise the web due to the centrifugal forces acting on them. The four daughter sections contained inertial measurement units (IMUs). After the launch of REXUS 12, the recovery helicopter was unable to locate the ejected experiment, but 22 pictures were received over the wireless connection between the experiment and the rocket. The last received picture was taken at the commencement of web deployment. Inspection of these pictures allowed the assumption that the experiment was fully functional after ejection, but probably through tumbling of either the experiment or the rocket, the wireless connection was interrupted. A recovery mission in the middle of August was only able to find the REXUS 12 motor and the payload impact location.

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ESA Communications , 2013. s. 329-338
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ESA Special Publication, ISSN 0379-6566 ; SP-721
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Active control methods, Centrifugal Forces, Impact locations, Inertial measurement unit, Reaction wheels, Recovery mission, University students, Wireless connection
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-138842ISI: 000407525000044Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84893546094ISBN: 978-92-9092-285-8 (tryckt)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-138842DiVA, id: diva2:681843
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21st ESA Symposium om European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research; Thun; Switzerland; 9 June 2013 through 13 June 2013
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QC 20140409

Tilgjengelig fra: 2013-12-20 Laget: 2013-12-20 Sist oppdatert: 2022-06-23bibliografisk kontrollert

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