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Review on thermal and mechanical challenges in the development of deployable space optics

Vı́ctor M. Villalba, Hans Kuiper, Eberhard Gill

2020Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Deployable optics promise a revolution in the capability of observing the universe by delivering drastically reduced mass and volume needs for a desired level of performance compared to their conventional counterparts. However, this places new demands on the mechanical and thermal designs of new telescopes, essentially trading mass and volume for structural and control complexity. We compile the thermomechanical challenges that should be taken into consideration when designing optical space systems, as well as summarize 14 projects proposed to address them. Stringent deployment repeatability requirements demand low hysteresis, whereas stability requirements require high stiffness, proper thermal management, and active optics.

Topics & Concepts

Software deploymentAerospace engineeringMechanical engineeringStiffnessVolume (thermodynamics)Computer scienceSpace (punctuation)ThermalSystems engineeringEngineeringPhysicsStructural engineeringSoftware engineeringMeteorologyOperating systemQuantum mechanicsStructural Analysis and OptimizationAdaptive optics and wavefront sensingAdvanced Materials and Mechanics