Title :
CAE study on mechanics environments of space EUV solar telescope
Author :
Geng, Qixian ; Li, Zhuo
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Mech. Eng., Beihua Univ., Jilin, China
Abstract :
Space extreme ultraviolet solar telescope (EUT) is payload of polar-orbiting satellite. The main mechanics environments that EUT has to stand are dynamic environments in the process of transfer, launch, such as vibration, shock, acceleration and noise. By way of CAE technology, mechanics environments of EUT structure are simulated. Through the analysis of modal, acceleration stress response, shock stress response, sine vibration response and deformation under its own weight, static and dynamic stiffness and dynamical response of EUT are analyzed with Msc.nastran FEM software. The research results indicate that EUT has high static and dynamic stiffness and has the ability to avoid external disturbance and damage during launch and dynamic experiment. The design of EUT is feasible. It also confirms CAE analysis has important signification for payload development, engineering decision and general space engineering design.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; astronomical telescopes; computer aided engineering; deformation; elasticity; finite element analysis; modal analysis; stress analysis; vibrations; CAE technology; EUT structure; Msc.nastran FEM software; acceleration stress response; deformation; dynamic stiffness; dynamical response; engineering decision; mechanic environment; modal analysis; polar orbiting satellite payload; shock stress response; sine vibration response; space EUV solar telescope; space engineering design; space extreme ultraviolet solar telescope; static stiffness; Acceleration; Finite element methods; Mirrors; Stress; Telescopes; Ultraviolet sources; CAE; dynamic response; dynamic stiffness; mechanics environments; space extreme ultraviolet solar telescope; static stiffness;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yichang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8162-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICECENG.2011.6057520