Structure (struktuur)
The STR system's task is to offer a strong structure and
mechanical systems for the satellite. All other systems and the payload are
attached to the structure. The weight of a spacecraft structure should be as
small as possible, but the structure should be still strong enough against
forces to the satellite in the launch phase and in the zero gravity
environment. In the building of ESTCube-1 subsystem the Cubesat Design
Specification is followed. The standard gives dimensions of the satellite and
its weight. Material selection is based also on the Cubesat Design
Specification and the materials used should be meant for space use. The main
task will be to keep the mechanical systems as simple as possible, so that they
would later work in space and not fail.
Requirements
The structure of the Cubesat must be strong enough to
survive maximum loading need in the testing requirements and cumulative loading
of all required tests and the launch. The Cubesat structure must be compatible
with the P-POD. Here are listed the requirements for STR from the Cubesat
Design Specification and the ESTCube-1 mission:
- Structure has to be as light as possible
- Structure has to be strong against launch loads
- Provide a radiation shielding for inner parts
- Provide interface for other subsystems and payload hardware
- Provide housing for the payload with tether
- Fulfill deployer and launcher requirements
Launch loads
The highest loads to the satellite structure will appear
during the launch phase, when it is in the P-Pod. Important for the structure
is that the natural frequency of satellite shall be higher than the natural
frequency of the launch vehicle. Another danger is random vibration, which
comes from engines and other sources like noise. It can damage thin parts like
the side- and solar panels.
- Maximum axial Quasi Static g-Load: 5,0
- Integral level of sound pressure: 138,5 dB
According to the VEGA user's manual the fundamental
frequencies must be
- In the lateral axis 15 Hz for spacecraft mass up to 2500 kg
- In longitudinal axis: 20 Hz - 45 Hz for spacecraft mass up
to 2500 kg
Material
- Specific strength
- Specific stiffness
- Stress corrosion resistance
- Fracture and fatigue resistance
- Thermal expansion coefficient and conductivity
- Ease of manufacture
Layout proposal
The satellite body consists of the main frame and side panels that are attached to it. For the structure of the main frame there are two possible solutions. One solution is that the frame contains six parts (rails and beams, see explanation below), the other solution would be to manufacture the whole frame out of a solid block of aluminum. The first option would be cheaper, but the one piece frame would be stronger and a little bit lighter, because there would not be any connections. Another option for ESTCube-1 is a monoblock frame. The structure is lighter and stronger against vibration and forces from outside.