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Responsive Satellites and the Need for Structural Health Monitoring

机译:响应卫星与结构健康监测的需求

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The United States is striving to develop an Operationally Responsive Space capability. The goal is to be able to deliver tailored spacecraft capabilities to the warfighter as needs arise. This places a premium on the timespan between generating that requirement and having a functioning satellite performing its mission on orbit. Although there is lively debate regarding how to achieve this responsive space capability, one thing remains undeniable; the satellite flight qualification and launch vehicle integration process needs to be dramatically truncated. This paper describes the Air Force Research Laboratory's attempts to validate the use of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) in lieu of traditional structural flight qualification testing schemes (static and shock loads, random vibration, coupled loads analysis, thermal vacuum testing, etc.) for potential Responsive Space (RS) satellites.
机译:美国正在努力发展“作战响应空间”能力。目标是能够根据需要向战士提供量身定制的航天器功能。这在产生这一要求与让一颗运转的卫星在轨道上执行任务之间的时间间隔上显得格外重要。尽管关于如何实现这种响应性太空能力存在着激烈的辩论,但不可否认的是,还有一件事是不可否认的。卫星飞行资格和运载火箭集成过程需要大大缩短。本文介绍了空军研究实验室试图验证结构健康监测(SHM)来代替传统的结构飞行合格性测试方案(静态和冲击载荷,随机振动,耦合载荷分析,热真空测试等)的尝试。潜在的响应空间(RS)卫星。

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