Modelling of tethered space-web structures

D.J. McKenzie, M.P. Cartmell

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Abstract

Large structures in space are an essential milestone in the path of many projects, from solar power collectors to space stations. In space, as on Earth, these large projects may be split in to more manageable sections, dividing the task into multiple replicable parts. Specially constructed spider robots could assemble these structures piece by piece over a membrane or space-web, giving a method for building a structure while on orbit. The modelling and applications of these space-webs are discussed, along with the derivation of the equations of motion of the structure. The presentation of some preliminary results from the solution of these equations will show that space-webs can take a variety of different forms, and give some guidelines for configuring the space-web system.
Original languageEnglish
Pages8765-8772
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventAIAA 57th International Astronautical Congress - Valencia, Spain
Duration: 2 Oct 20066 Oct 2006

Conference

ConferenceAIAA 57th International Astronautical Congress
Country/TerritorySpain
CityValencia
Period2/10/066/10/06

Keywords

  • mathematical models
  • project management
  • space applications
  • space stations

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