Nanosatellite Anatomy Analysis: The Second Generation of ESTCube
Date
2017
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Any object that has been launched into orbit has experienced statical and dynamical
loads during its travel through the atmosphere. The loads are of random nature and
cannot be fully predicted as per real conditions. The structural requirements for
ESTCube-2 have been determined as for the worst-case scenario, since the launch
vehicle was not known at that stage of the project. A three-unit CubeSat will be
subject to high-level sine and random vibration as well as shock response spectrum
loading. Before physical testing, structural simulations were made and stresses were
analysed in order to confirm the structural reliability and margins. Margins are
essential in the design process due to uncertainties in the predicted vibration
environment. In addition, the thesis presents the design of primary and secondary
structures. As a result of this thesis, a final materials selection, topography
optimisation, and manufacturing of the structure will be made. Moreover, the
simulation results obtained here will be the subject of comparison with the physical
testing results in the later stage of the ESTCube project. ESTCube-2 will be launched
in the first half of 2019, and will serve as a testbed for the ESTCube-3 mission in the
solar wind environment.
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ESTCube, nanosatellite, structural analysis, simulations, FEMAP